As a gamer with a heart for Christmas movies, I can confidently say that “Elf” is a must-watch holiday classic that never fails to bring joy and laughter. While it may not be as universally loved as some other films, its unique blend of comedy, emotion, and Christmas spirit makes it a standout in my book.
For many individuals, “Elf” remains a cherished holiday staple, yet it continues to spark debate 21 years after its premiere.
Regardless of whether you’re eagerly anticipating another viewing because you’re such a devoted fan, or if you’ve yet to see it and need some guidance to make your decision, let us assist you in finding ways to catch the Will Ferrell holiday movie this festive season.
Unfortunately, you won’t find Elf on Netflix or Prime Video with your current subscription, but luckily, it’s available for streaming elsewhere at the moment.
At your convenience, you can catch the movie “Elf” on Sky Cinema whenever you like, provided you have access to their movie channels as a subscriber. If you’re already a Sky subscriber but don’t currently have Sky Cinema, it will cost an additional £10 per month for a minimum 18-month agreement.

If you don’t currently have a subscription with Sky, you have the option to join by taking advantage of one of their current offers. One such offer is Sky Stream, a compact streaming device that doesn’t necessitate a dish or a specific Sky branded TV. With this device, you can easily stream Sky content directly to your television without any complications.
At the moment, you have an opportunity to subscribe to Sky Stream, which includes Sky TV, Sky Cinema, and Netflix, all for just £25 per month under an 18-month contract.
Sky Cinema subscribers enjoy complimentary access to Paramount+, along with receiving two complimentary Vue cinema tickets each month without additional charges.
If you’re not a Sky subscriber or prefer not to become one, that’s fine! You can still enjoy watching “Elf” as it’s also accessible through NOW. The NOW Cinema Membership offers this film, and it only costs £9.99 per month.

This Christmas, you won’t find Elf playing on traditional TV networks, but fear not! There are numerous showings scheduled on Sky Cinema and Sky Showcase during the holiday season instead.
Here’s where you can watch Elf up to and including Christmas Eve:
December 16 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 7.45pm
December 17 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 4.15pm
December 18 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 6pm
December 19 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 2.15pm
December 19 – Sky Showcase, 7pm
December 20 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 10.30am and 6pm
December 21 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 10.55am and 4.15pm
December 22 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 1.45pm and 7.40pm
December 22 – Sky Showcase, 5.30pm
December 23 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 4.15pm and 9.45pm
December 24 – Sky Cinema Christmas, 10.40am and 6pm
December 24 – Sky Showcase, 3.45pm
If you’re keen on having a physical version of the film “Elf“, you have the option to rent or purchase it on platforms like Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, and various other video-on-demand services.
It’s also to buy on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD.
Elf is now available to watch on Sky Cinema and NOW.
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