"Does somebody need a hug?" Or maybe just a cozy blanket, some hot cocoa and "Elf" on the TV.
There are plenty of ways to catch the 20-year-old beloved film this holiday, from the traditional form of viewing to streaming platforms. And if you're really desperate, rentals.
Will Ferrell plays Buddy, a human raised by elves who leaves the North Pole in search of his "real dad," played by the late James Caan. When Buddy lands in New York City to find his father on the "naughty list," he tries to come up with ways to spread some holiday cheer. Things go awry, but Buddy The Elf ultimately wins over hearts, including that of a special girl named Jovie, played by Zooey Deschanel.
Directed by Jon Favreau, "Elf" has become a Christmas classic. Here's how to watch it this year:
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For those who'd like to catch "Elf" the old-fashioned way, here's where to watch it on TV, according to TV Guide.
On AMC
On IFC
"Elf" is streaming in two places this holiday, and there are more options for rentals.
Stream "Elf" on:
Rent "Elf" on:
'Elf' turns 20:Theaters around the country celebrate the anniversary of the film
It's been 20 years since "Elf" hit theatres. In November, the film made its theatrical return as part of its anniversary celebration, Warner Bros. Discovery announced.
“For 20 years now, the film ‘Elf’ has securely cemented itself as a treasured holiday tradition, touching the hearts of generations of viewers,” Robert Oberschelp of Warner Bros. Discovery said in the news release.
To celebrate, Krispy Kreme released a special collection of doughnuts and TBS ran a 24-hour marathon of the film.
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