What channel can I watch Rise of the Guardians?

What channel can I watch Rise of the Guardians?

Watch Rise of the Guardians 2012 in Australia

Released: 2012

Updated: 24th Oct, 2022

What channel can I watch Rise of the Guardians?
7.2 / 10

Rated: PG

Director: Peter Ramsey

Where to watch Rise of the Guardians

What is Rise of the Guardians about?

When an evil spirit known as Pitch lays down the gauntlet to take over the world, the immortal Guardians must join forces for the first time to protect the hopes, beliefs, and imaginations of children all over the world.

Rise of the Guardians Trailer


More Action movies like Rise of the Guardians

Rise of the Guardians is a great Action movie, we’ve selected several other movie options that we think you would like to stream if you have watched Rise of the Guardians

More action tv shows like Rise of the Guardians

Rise of the Guardians is a great action show, we’ve selected several other show options that we think you would like to stream if you have watched Rise of the Guardians

What channel can I watch Rise of the Guardians?

The Owl House
Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Drama, Family, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller


Rent or buy with Apple TV.

With Apple TV, you can rent or or buy your favourite shows and movies and watch them across all your linked devices be it iOS or Android powered.

Got a question about Apple TV?

You can access content in two ways. You can rent content for a limited period of time, during which you can watch whenever you want. Or you can buy content which will put it into your library and you will be able to watch as many times as you want whenever you want.

No, Apple TV is not a streaming service. There is no on-going subscription to be paid, or varying levels service. Simply pay for what you want to watch and you can watch it straight away. This is great for the odd show or movie that your other streaming subscriptions do not have.

Stream on Binge

Designed for all the bingers who only want to stream the best of the best, BINGE is your one-stop streaming place for all things impressive. From HBO gems to long-time favourites and the hottest additions of shows this year, nothing gets past your screen unless it’s awesome.

Got a question about Binge?

BINGE has a huge library of TV shows, movies and documentaries pulled straight from Foxtel’s extensive pool of content, making it the perfect choice for the whole family. As well as hard-hitting drama such as Mrs America and Westworld, you can also watch award-winning docos from National Geographic and The BBC, as well as the best offerings from Nick Jr and The Cartoon Network.

All three monthly payment plans for BINGE, along with their free two-week trial, are available with Telstra. This means that you can easily add BINGE to your Telstra plan so that everything is paid in one, easy place. A Basic plan costs only $10/month which one user can use at any given time, with content streamed in standard definition. A Standard Plan costs $14/month (watch on two screens at once) whilst a Premium Plan will set you back $18/month (four screens at once), and both have SD and HD options.

BINGE easily holds its own when compared to the wealth of alternative streaming options available today. Their TV series alone really pack a punch, with some of the best shows from the past 20 years including The Sopranos, Sex And The City and The Wire. Add to that modern classics such as Euphoria, Chernobyl and The Walking Dead and it’s easy to see why BINGE is at least on an even keel with the likes of Netflix and Amazon. BINGE is also home to the biggest HBO shows coming straight from the US which is a huge pull for TV fans.

Benefits

  • Watch critically acclaimed, binge-worthy shows and movies.
  • New episodes same days programming as the US.
  • Ad-Free On-Demand.
  • Watch on web, mobile app, Chromecast, Telstra TV and Apple TV
  • 14 day free trial.

More information about Binge

Stream it with Foxtel Now

Foxtel Now straddles the unique space between on-demand and traditional television. Know what you want to watch? Jump straight in! Unsure / don't want to choose? Put a channel on and get surfing!

Got a question about Foxtel Now?

You can have up to five devices registered to use Foxtel Now at any one time, and you can stream on any two of those at the same time. You can remove and add devices to the list as often as you like.

Unlike some other streaming services, Foxtel Now’s mobile apps don’t allow downloading content for offline viewing. However, almost all shows seen on Foxtel Now’s channels can be streamed on demand at any time.

While you can watch your Foxtel Now channels anywhere in Australia – making it the ideal TV service for frequent travellers – because of rights restrictions it can’t be used while you’re overseas. If you’re travelling outside Australia for an extended period, you can pause your subscription.

Benefits

  • No Lock In.
  • No Installation.
  • Cross Platform

More information about Foxtel Now

Good to know

No Rise of the Guardians is not available on Amazon Prime.

No Rise of the Guardians is not available on Apple TV+.

No Rise of the Guardians is not available on Disney Plus.

What platform can i watch Rise of the Guardians on?

Rise of the Guardians, an adventure movie starring Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, and Jude Law is available to stream now. Watch it on Prime Video, Vudu or Redbox.

Is Rise of the Guardians on TV?

There are no TV Airings of Rise of the Guardians in the next 14 days. Add Rise of the Guardians to your Watchlist to find out when it's coming back. Check if it is available to stream online via "Where to Watch".

Where can I watch Rise of the?

You can buy "Rise of the Guardians" on AMC on Demand, DIRECTV, Redbox, Apple iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Microsoft Store as download or rent it on Apple iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu, Redbox, DIRECTV, AMC on Demand, Spectrum On Demand online.

Is Rise of the Guardians in Disney?

The film was directed by Peter Ramsey (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by David Lindsay-Abaire based on the book series The Guardians of Childhood and the short film The Man in the Moon by William Joyce. ... .