How to watch Kung Fu Panda 1, 2 and 3 in Australia
Kung Fu Panda 4 hits cinemas this week. Here's how to watch the previous 3 movies in Australia.
Kung Fu Panda 4 is the latest instalment of the popular animated movie franchise starring Jack Black.
If you're planning to take your kids to see it on the weekend, they will probably want to watch Kung Fu Panda, Kung Fu Panda 2 and Kung Fu Panda 3 too.
Annoyingly, while all 3 Kung Fu Panda flicks are available to stream in Australia, they are currently spread across different platforms.
I'll never understand this approach, especially when it comes to film trilogies. They should either license the lot, or none at all. But I digress.
As it stands, you will need to subscribe to at least 2 streaming services if you want to watch the entire series.
Or, you could apply one of the following hacks and avoid forking out for multiple streaming services.
Option 1: Stack & Save with Hubbl
One solution to this problem is to pick up a Hubbl set top box from Foxtel.
The unit's Stack & Save feature allows you to bundle multiple streaming services for a discounted price of up to $15 per month.
Stream Kung Fu Panda trilogy on Hubbl
Option 2: Buy the DVD box set
If you'd rather watch Kung Fu Panda the old fashioned way, Amazon has you covered. You can pick up all 3 movies on DVD for $33.
The set also includes a fourth disc packed with bonus features.
Kung Fu Panda: 3-Movie Collection
Option 3: Get free trials
The final option is to grab a free trial from the services listed below. Bear in mind that previous customers may be blocked from accessing the free trial.
Kung Fu Panda 1
Kung Fu Panda 1 is available to stream on Binge, Foxtel Now and Stan.
Kung Fu Panda 2
Kung Fu Panda 2 is available to stream on Stan and Amazon Prime Video.
Kung Fu Panda 3
Kung Fu Panda 1 is available to stream on Binge, Foxtel Now and Netflix.
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