It has been nearly a quarter of a century since a clumsy, chain-smoking, slightly disastrous everywoman named Bridget Jones first crashed into a pillar in a flurry of faux fur and bad tattoos. Yet, the appetite for Helen Fielding’s iconic heroine has never faded. Whether you are revisiting the blue soup and the "Nice boys don’t kiss like that" ethos for the hundredth time, or introducing a new generation to Colin Firth’s frosty (then fiery) Mark Darcy, one practical question remains universal: **Where is Bridget Jones’s Diary available on my screen?

Bridget Jones’s Diary is widely available on major streaming platforms, though its "home" depends on your region. In many territories, the film rotates through these primary services:

Offers 4K versions and "iTunes Extras" for fans of behind-the-scenes content.

Standard rental options for Android and web users.

Depending on your region (US, UK, Canada, Australia), rental prices hover between $3.99 and $4.99 USD (or £3.49 in the UK) for a 48-hour viewing period. Purchase (owning the digital HD version) usually runs between $12.99 and $14.99.

The constant shifting behind the keyword "Bridget Jones diary available on" is a symptom of the "Streaming Wars." The film is technically owned by (via Working Title) in most of the world, but Miramax retains US distribution rights. Because Miramax is now a joint venture between ViacomCBS (Paramount) and BeIN Media Group, the rights ping-pong between Peacock (Universal’s home) and Paramount+ (Miramax’s home) every 18 to 24 months. As of late 2025, it is Peacock’s turn.