All Paddington movies and where to watch them online

Created by Michael Bond as a character in children's books, Paddington Bear is an icon of British popular culture. Naturally, he has also made the leap to the big screen with one of the where to watch all the Paddington movies, both streaming and in theaters.

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Paddington

Paddington

7.3/10
1h35min
PG
2014
Family
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The first film tells the origins of the little bear: his life in Peru with his uncles Pastuzo and Lucy, the destruction of his home, and his migration to London, where he is taken in by the Brown family. From there, Paddington embarks on a series of Chaplin-esque escapades as he adjusts to his new life, all while facing the looming threat of a taxidermist determined to add him to her collection.

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Paddington 2

Paddington 2

7.8/10
1h43min
PG
2017
Family
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Widely regarded as the best in the trilogy, Paddington 2 also features unexpected political depth, reflecting the context of its release shortly after the Brexit referendum vote. In this second adventure, the bear is falsely accused and sent to prison, while the Browns work tirelessly to clear his name. Amidst humor and warmth (or perhaps because of them), the film delivers a powerful message about the transformative power of tolerance.

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Paddington in Peru

Paddington in Peru

6.8/10
1h46min
PG
2025
Adventure

It took seven years (and ten between the first and the final installment) to see Paddington and the Brown family in their third movie. Paddington in Peru takes the characters back to the South American country, where they must search for Aunt Lucy, who has mysteriously disappeared in the Amazon rainforest. The journey turns into a treasure hunt that subtly comments on European greed and the colonial relationship with Latin America. Not bad for a family film!

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