
Watch The Wedding Singer: Did He Sing? Streaming Guide
Few films from 1998 still prompt the same two questions decades later: where is it streaming, and did the lead actually do his own singing? The Wedding Singer, directed by Frank Coraci, has built a loyal following that keeps asking both.
Release Year: 1998 ·
Runtime: 96 minutes ·
IMDb Rating: 6.9/10 ·
Director: Frank Coraci ·
Box Office: $123.3 million
Quick snapshot
- Rent from $3.99 (Roku)
- Purchase from $14.99 (Roku)
- Requires Amazon account (Roku)
- Rent from $3.99 (Fandango at Home)
- Purchase from $14.99 (Fandango at Home)
- Works with Movies Anywhere (Fandango at Home)
Seven key details, one takeaway: The Wedding Singer balances broad comedy with a genuine romance that critics and audiences still cite as the reason it holds up. Here is the essential metadata.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Release Date | February 13, 1998 (Google Play Movies) |
| Runtime | 96 minutes (Apple TV) |
| Director | Frank Coraci (Roku) |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Apple TV) |
| IMDb Score | 6.9/10 |
| Box Office | $123.3 million |
| Starring | Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore, Christine Taylor (TV Guide) |
Is The Wedding Singer streaming anywhere?
- Netflix (US): Included with a standard subscription — no extra rental fee (Roku).
- Digital rental/purchase: Available on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Vudu (via Fandango at Home), and Google Play. Rentals start at $3.99; purchases at $14.99 (Fandango at Home).
- Free ad-supported: Plex carries the title at no cost with ads (Roku).
Where to watch The Wedding Singer online
The film is accessible on every major digital storefront. Apple TV rates the movie 13+ and lists the runtime at 1 hour 36 minutes (Apple TV). Google Play Movies also confirms the 1998 release year and the 96-minute runtime (Google Play Movies). No major subscription service besides Netflix currently includes it in the US as of mid-2025.
For viewers who already pay for Netflix, pressing play costs nothing extra. Everyone else faces a $3.99 rental — still cheaper than a single movie ticket, and the film holds up better than most mid-budget comedies from the same era.
For the decision-maker: Netflix subscribers get the best deal — no extra cost, no ads. Everyone else either pays $3.99 for a 24-hour rental or watches ad breaks on Plex.
Is The Wedding Singer on Amazon Prime?
- Available on Amazon Prime Video for rent or purchase, but not included with a standard Prime membership (Roku).
- Rental cost: typically $3.99 in HD. Purchase price: approximately $14.99 (Fandango at Home).
What is the difference between Prime Video and Amazon Prime?
Amazon Prime membership includes Prime Video as a benefit, but not every title on Prime Video is free with membership. The Wedding Singer sits in the transactional catalog — you pay per title unless you catch it during a promotional window. The same model applies on Apple TV and Vudu.
The pattern: One subscription (Netflix) gets you unlimited access. Every other platform charges per view. For occasional watchers, the $3.99 rental is the better play.
Was Adam Sandler actually singing in The Wedding Singer?
Adam Sandler did sing many of the songs in the film, including ‘Somebody Kill Me’, though some were recorded in a studio and adjusted for the film.
- Sandler performed the vocals for his character Robbie Hart on camera (Looper).
- Studio recordings were used for the soundtrack; live takes were kept in the final cut where they worked dramatically.
How did Adam Sandler perform the songs?
Sandler came from a background in comedy music (remember “The Chanukah Song”?), so the vocal performance was never a mystery to casting. Director Frank Coraci let Sandler sing live on set for realism, then overdubbed cleaner takes in post-production where needed. The result is a blend — Sandler’s actual voice, polished just enough to sound like a decent wedding band singer.
The singing question isn’t trivia — it is the film’s emotional anchor. If Robbie Hart lip-synced, the vulnerability of “Somebody Kill Me” would ring hollow. Sandler’s real, imperfect voice makes the character feel human.
Are Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore friends?
Drew Barrymore has publicly stated that Adam Sandler is her ideal kissing partner.
- Sandler and Barrymore have maintained a close friendship since filming The Wedding Singer in 1997–98 (IMDb).
- They later reunited on screen for 50 First Dates (2004) and Blended (2014).
What did Drew Barrymore say about kissing Adam Sandler?
In multiple interviews, Barrymore has called Sandler one of her favorite on-screen partners. She has said their natural chemistry made the romantic scenes feel effortless — a rare dynamic in Hollywood where co-stars often keep professional distance. The friendship extends off-screen: Sandler has publicly supported Barrymore’s talk show, and she has credited him with being a loyal friend during personal challenges.
The implication: Their on-screen chemistry is not acting technique. It is a genuine bond that has lasted more than 25 years — and that real connection is a big reason the romance still lands.
What is the plot of The Wedding Singer?
- Set in 1985, the film follows Robbie Hart (Adam Sandler), a wedding singer whose fiancée leaves him at the altar (TV Guide).
- He meets Julia Sullivan (Drew Barrymore), a waitress engaged to a cheating man, and helps plan her wedding — while falling for her (Apple TV).
What happens in The Wedding Singer?
After being jilted, Robbie becomes cynical and bitter — until Julia walks into his life. Their friendship builds over shared lunches, bad advice, and a growing mutual affection. The obstacle is Julia’s fiancé Glenn, a slick Wall Street type played by Matthew Glave. The climax involves a plane, a public confession, and one of Sandler’s most quotable lines: “I want you to be my wife.” TV Guide describes the film as a “bright, funny romantic comedy” that leans heavily on its 1980s nostalgia (TV Guide).
The pattern: It is a standard will-they-won’t-they structure, but two things elevate it — the period details (big hair, synthesizers, Michael Jackson jokes) and the Sandler–Barrymore spark. The formula works because the actors treat the material with genuine warmth, never cynicism.
How the platforms compare
Four major options, one decision point: the cheapest path depends on whether you already subscribe to Netflix or are willing to watch ads on Plex.
| Platform | Price | Requires Subscription? | Ad-Free? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Netflix | $0 (included) | Yes — Netflix subscription required (Roku) | Yes |
| Amazon Video | $3.99 rent / $14.99 buy | No — available à la carte (Fandango at Home) | Yes |
| Apple TV | $3.99 rent / $14.99 buy | No — available à la carte (Apple TV) | Yes |
| Plex | Free (with ads) | No (Roku) | No |
The trade-off: Netflix subscribers get the best deal — no extra cost, no ads. Everyone else either pays $3.99 for a 24-hour rental or watches ad breaks on Plex. The rental wins if you plan to watch once. Purchase only makes sense if you rewatch annually (and many fans do).
Confirmed facts
What’s unclear
- Whether The Wedding Singer will ever be added to HBO Max
- Exact streaming rights expiration dates for Netflix (Roku)
- Whether a 4K remaster is in development
- If the film will return to any free ad-supported tiers beyond Plex
Quotes from the cast and press
Adam Sandler is my ideal kissing partner.
Drew Barrymore, via IMDb
Adam Sandler did sing many of the songs in the film, including ‘Somebody Kill Me’, though some were recorded in a studio and adjusted for the film.
Looper
The film follows Robbie Hart, a wedding singer whose fiancée leaves him at the altar.
TV Guide
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The 1998 romantic comedy has aged well, not because it was ahead of its time, but because it was honest about its time — the big hair, the synthesizer soundtrack, the earnest romance. For the viewer trying to decide where to watch tonight, the choice is simple: if you have Netflix, press play. If you don’t, spend $3.99 on a rental from Amazon or Apple TV, and pair it with a bowl of popcorn. The alternative — scrolling through streaming menus for 20 minutes — is the real time-waster.
For a deeper look at the film’s cast and characters, check out the films cast and characters for a detailed breakdown of the roles.
Frequently asked questions
Is The Wedding Singer on HBO Max?
As of 2025, The Wedding Singer is not available on HBO Max in the US. It may appear in the future if licensing agreements change.
Is The Wedding Singer on Disney+?
No. Disney+ does not carry the title. The film is distributed by New Line Cinema, which has distribution deals with various platforms but not Disney+.
Is The Wedding Singer on Hulu?
Not currently. Hulu’s library rotates frequently, so check regularly, but as of mid-2025 the film is not in its catalog (Roku).
Is The Wedding Singer on Tubi?
No. Tubi does not currently list the film in its free ad-supported library. Plex is the only free ad-supported option as of this writing (Roku).
Is The Wedding Singer on Peacock?
Not available on Peacock. The film’s streaming home in the US remains Netflix for subscription viewers and digital rental/purchase for everyone else.
Can I watch The Wedding Singer on YouTube?
Yes — YouTube offers the film for rent or purchase through its Movies & Shows storefront. Pricing typically matches other platforms at $3.99 rent / $14.99 purchase (Google Play Movies).