As of mid-2026, you can stream Despicable Me on Disney+ (included with subscription) or rent it on Prime Video, Apple TV, or YouTube for $3.99
What’s Happening
Despicable Me left Netflix in April 2025 when its licensing deal expired. Gone are the days when you could queue it up on Netflix without a second thought. Now it’s locked behind Disney+’s paywall in most regions, though you’ll still find rental options floating around the internet.
Step-by-Step Solution
Option 1: Stream on Disney+ (Recommended)
Disney+ hosts the full franchise with no extra cost. Honestly, this is the best deal you’ll get—no ads, no rentals, just the whole movie library at your fingertips.
- Fire up the Disney+ app or head straight to disneyplus.com.
- Log in with your account. Newbies can snag a 7-day free trial if they’re feeling indecisive.
- Hit the search button (that little magnifying glass) and type “Despicable Me.”
- Click the movie and hit Play. No fuss, no muss.
Option 2: Rent or Buy on Digital Platforms
Rental prices are standardized at $3.99 across major services. If you’re not ready to commit to Disney+, renting’s your next-best bet—though buying’s always an option if you plan to rewatch.
- Amazon Prime Video: Type the title into the search bar → Pick “Rent or Buy” → Hand over $3.99 → Start streaming in HD.
- Apple TV: Open the Apple TV app → Search for the movie → Rent for $3.99 → Enjoy. Simple as that.
- YouTube: Pop over to youtube.com/movies → Search for the title → Rent for $3.99 → Stream away.
- Vudu: Visit vudu.com → Look up the movie → Rent in SD for $3.99 or HDX for $4.99. Your call.
Option 3: Check Linear TV or Streaming Services
Linear TV and niche streaming bundles may air it occasionally. Don’t hold your breath, though—these airings are about as predictable as a weather forecast in April.
If you’re feeling lucky, scan these channels:
- Freeform
- Sling TV (if you’ve got Nickelodeon or a movie package)
- DIRECTV Stream (the Entertainment package should cover it)
