Prepare for a heavy dose of nostalgia.
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on April 4, 2025
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The best streaming deals to watch 'Y2K' at home:
BEST NON-STREAMING OPTION
GET MAX FOR FREE
Free for DashPass annual plan subscribers (save $9.99 per month)
BEST FOR STUDENTS
$4.99 per month for 12 months (save 50%)
BEST BUNDLE DEAL
$16.99 per month (with ads), $29.99 per month (no ads) (save up to 38%)
What if the Y2K conspiracy theories ending up being true? That's essentially what A24's Y2K asks and answers in its nostalgic teen disaster comedy.
If you're craving some Chumbawumba "Tubthumping" and killer Tamagotchis, you've come to the right place. The wild millennium stoner comedy is officially available to stream at home this spring — here's everything you need to know to watch.
What is Y2K about?
Directed by Saturday Night Live alum Kyle Mooney and written by Mooney and Evan Winter, Y2K follows two high school besties — Danny (Julian Dennison) and Eli (Jaeden Martell) who aren't exactly in the cool clique. They decide to crash a New Year's Eve house party on the last night of 1999. Unfortunately, Eli's attempts to get his crush Laura's (Rachel Zegler) attention are stifled when the Y2K bug hits at midnight and the technology turns against them. Computers, ceiling fans, microwaves, and even Tamagotchis become weapons, which leads to a midnight massacre.
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Is Y2K worth watching?
"As a first watch, Y2K is a lot of fun. Its teen cast overall has terrific energy, and a supporting cast that includes Alicia Silverstone, Tim Heidecker, and Mooney — as a burnout video store clerk — brings welcomed microdoses of weirdness," Mashable Film Editor Kristy Puchko writes. "The celebration of all things '00s is undeniably charming, even if used superficially. Jokes come fast and frantic, so even if some don't land, there's plenty of laughs to be had."
While the Rotten Tomatoes critic and audience ratings are pretty bleak — just 42 percent and 52 percent, respectively — our reviewer writes that it's a good time, despite falling short of greatness.
How to watch Y2K at home
Credit: A24
Y2K made its theatrical debut on December 6, then almost immediately became available to watch at home later that month via digital video-on-demand platforms like Prime Video and Apple TV. You can purchase the film for your digital collection or rent it for 30 days for $9.99 or $5.99, respectively. Take note that renting a film gives you 30 days to watch, but only 48 hours to finish once you begin. The A24 horror comedy made its streaming debut in April. Scroll on to learn more.
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You can purchase and rent the film at the following retailers:
Prime Video — buy for $9.99, rent for $5.99
Apple TV — buy for $9.99, rent for $5.99
Fandango at Home (Vudu) — buy for $9.99, rent for $5.99
Google Play — buy for $9.99, rent for as low as $4.99
YouTube — buy for $9.99, rent for as low as $4.99
Is Y2K streaming?
2000s nostalgia arrived on the small screen this spring — Y2K made its streaming debut on Max on April 4, 2025. A24's new theatrical releases exclusively stream on Max before anywhere else. Thus, Kyle Mooney's disaster comedy will join other recent A24 hits like MaXXXine, Heretic, Queer, and Babygirl.
Max subscriptions start at $9.99 per month, but there are a few different ways to save some money on your plan. Check out the best Max streaming deals below.
The best Max streaming deals
Best for most people: Save 16% on Max with ads annual subscription
While the cheapest monthly Max subscription goes for $9.99 (with ads), an annual subscription brings that cost down to just $8.33 per month. Of course, you'll have to pay for the year up front for $99.99, but it will ultimately end up saving you 16%. You could also just sign up for a single month of service, watch Y2K and whatever else you desire, then cancel before the month ends.
Best Max deal with no ads: Save 16% on a Max Ad-Free annual subscription
Similarly, you can save an extra 16% by committing to a yearly plan of the Max ad-free tiers, for those who cannot fathom watching with ads. You have two tiers to choose from: Max Ad-Free and Max Ultimate Ad-Free. The basic ad-free tier costs either $16.99 per month or $169.99 per year (about $14.17 per month), while the Ultimate tier costs either $20.99 per month or $209.99 per year (about $17.50 per month).
Note: Both tiers offer an ad-free viewing experience, but the Ultimate tier comes with 4K Ultra HD video quality and Dolby Atmos immersive audio.
Best Max deal for Cricket customers: Free Max with ads for customers on the $60/month unlimited plan
Cricket customers on the $60 per month unlimited plan can get Max with ads for free. That's a $99.99 per year value for zero dollars. Just choose Cricket as your provider when logging into Max and enter your credentials to log in. Boom — you're able to watch whatever you want on Max. This is one of your only options to get Max for free in 2025.
Best Max deal for DoorDash users: Free Max with ads with DashPass annual plan
Another way to get Max for free in 2025 is through DoorDash's annual DashPass plan. An annual DashPass membership costs $96 per year ($8 per month) and gets you $0 delivery fees and reduced service fees on eligible orders, plus a Max subscription (with ads). Eligible subscribers must activate their Max subscription in their DoorDash account. While the free deal only applies to the Max plan with ads, you can also choose to upgrade for a discounted rate to eliminate them.
Best Max deal for students: Save 50% on Max with ads
College students can sign up for an entire year of Max (with ads) for just $4.99 per month instead of $9.99. That's 50% in savings. Just verify your student status with UNiDAYS to retrieve your unique discount code and drop the price.
Best bundle deal: Get Max, Disney+, and Hulu for up to 38% off
While it's not the cheapest way to watch Y2K and other A24 flicks on Max, the Disney+ bundle is honestly one of the best streaming deals around. You'll get Max, Disney+, and Hulu with ads for only $16.99 per month, as opposed to paying for all three separately for a grand total of $25.97. If you choose to go ad-free, it'll cost you $29.99 per month, which is still a steal compared to the usual cost of $48.97. That's up to 38% in savings for access to three full streaming libraries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Max is the official streaming home for both Warner Bros. and new A24 theatrical releases, which means the film selection is the bomb dot com. You can watch a ton of hit films, including Civil War, Love Lies Bleeding, Dune, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga, Barbie, Elvis, Priscilla, Midsommar, The Iron Claw, and MaXXXine.
Max also has its own original series that are definitely worth watching, like True Detective, The White Lotus, Succession, The Last of Us, and Station Eleven, among many others. You can even watch the first episode of many of these series for free before subscribing.
For even more recommendations, check out our watch guides for the best movies on Max, best '90s movies on Max, best horror movies on Max, best TV comedies on Max, best true crime documentaries on Max, best mini-series on Max, and best rom-coms on Max.
Christina Buff is a Nashville-based freelance writer for who covers shopping with a splash of entertainment. If you’re ever wondering what streaming service you need to watch something (and the cheapest way to sign up for it), she’s your girl.
Christina received a B.S. in Business Communication (concentration in writing) from Stevenson University and began her professional journey writing and editing press releases. Since then, she’s written content for a marketing agency, blogged for celebrities, and covered local news, politics, women’s lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and just about everything in between for various publications.
When she’s not writing, she’s probably enjoying live music, studying human design, or embroidering and upcycling clothes. You can follow her on Instagram at @touchinfinity.
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