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Best Easter Movies to Watch With The Family

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Why Watch Easter Movies with Kids? Easter isn’t just about eggs and chocolate — it’s also a time to celebrate together as a family. Whether you’re searching for a G rated Easter movie or a fun Easter bunny adventure for kids, we’ve gathered the top Easter movies and TV shows that are perfect for kids, toddlers, and families alike.

From faith-based Easter films to lighthearted bunny movies for kids, this guide has everything you need to make Easter 2025 extra special. Some Easter movies are perfect for family time, while others can keep the kids entertained. Watch on Netflix, Disney+, or download them online.


Bluey Easter Special (2021)

Need a little Bluey magic this Easter? In the “Easter” episode from Season 2, Bingo fears the Easter Bunny has forgotten them again. But Bluey discovers hidden clues that send the family on a fun-filled Easter egg treasure hunt around the house. It’s a sweet, short episode perfect for little ones — and yes, it’s available to stream on Disney+ or even YouTube!


The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)

While not a traditional Easter movie, this fantasy classic carries powerful Christian symbolism, making it a meaningful watch during the Easter season. When four siblings step through a magical wardrobe, they enter the world of Narnia—ruled by an evil queen and frozen in eternal winter. With the help of Aslan the lion (a Christ-like figure), they embark on a battle of good vs. evil. Aslan’s death and resurrection mirror the story of Jesus, making it a great faith-based option for older kids and families.
Where to Watch: Available to stream on Disney+ and Youtube
Rating: PG


The Dog that Saved Easter (2017)

Get ready for a tail-wagging Easter adventure! In this fun family movie, the Bannister family is heading out on a cruise for the holidays, but their loyal dog, Zeus, can’t come along. They decide to leave him at Alice’s new doggy daycare, where Zeus quickly makes a bunch of furry new friends.

However, trouble brews when a jealous competitor hires thugs to sabotage Alice’s business and shut it down before it even takes off. Now, it’s up to Zeus and his canine crew to sniff out the bad guys and save Easter — one paw at a time!

This lighthearted, action-packed G-rated Easter movie is perfect for kids and families looking for laughs, loyalty, and a little puppy-powered heroism.

Where to Watch: Available for rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, or YouTube
Rating: G
Genre: Family, Comedy, Easter-themed


Dora’s Easter Adventure (2012)

In this festive Easter special, Dora and Boots await the Hip‑Hop Bunny, who’s bringing the egg-filled basket for their big hunt. But trouble arises when Swiper swipes the basket and flings it all the way into the Rainbow Garden—right above a waterfall! It’s an Easter-time rescue as Dora, Boots, and the Bunny team up to track it down in time for the celebration.

Where to Watch: Youtube
Rating: G


Guess How Much I Love You – An Enchanting Easter (2019)

Celebrate the joy of Easter with Little Nutbrown Hare and his adorable meadow friends in this gentle, heartwarming special. Guess How Much I Love You – An Enchanting Easter invites little ones on a magical seasonal adventure filled with laughter, discovery, and springtime wonder.

Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, this collection of animated Easter episodes features beloved characters like Big Nutbrown Hare, Little Field Mouse, Little Grey Squirrel, Blue Bird, and more. Whether it’s your child’s first movie experience or a cozy Easter family watch, this charming special is a sweet way to enjoy the holiday together.

Rating: G
Genre: Animated, Preschool, Family
Ideal For: Toddlers and young kids
Where to Watch: Available on DVD, Youtube and select streaming platforms


Hop (2011)

Hop is a lively mix of animation and live-action that tells the story of E.B., the teenage son of the Easter Bunny. While his father wants him to take over the family Easter business, E.B. has other dreams — like becoming a drummer in a rock ‘n’ roll band.

Determined to follow his passion, E.B. escapes to Los Angeles, where he’s accidentally hit by Fred, an out-of-work slacker with no direction in life. Reluctantly, Fred takes E.B. in, and the two form an unlikely friendship. Together, they face hilarious mishaps, a candy-factory coup, and a few life lessons along the way.

This PG-rated Easter movie is full of color, music, and bunny-sized fun — making it a great pick for kids and families alike.

Where to Watch: Available to stream or rent on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Netflix (in select regions)
Rating: PG
Genre: Family, Comedy, Adventure, Animation


Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade (2016)

Join your favorite Ice Age characters in this hilarious Easter-themed adventure! When an egg thief threatens the herd’s peaceful springtime, Manny, Sid, Diego, and Scrat team up to save the day. Their wild rescue mission quickly becomes the world’s first egg hunt! Full of laughs and action, this G-rated Easter special is a great pick for younger viewers who love animated chaos with a seasonal twist.

Rating: G
Genre: Animated, Comedy, Adventure
Where to Watch: Available on Disney+, Youtube and other streaming platforms


It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown (1974)

The Peanuts gang celebrates Easter in their own quirky way in this animated classic. Linus is convinced the “Easter Beagle” will deliver eggs to everyone, while Lucy tries to rig the egg hunt in her favor. Meanwhile, Peppermint Patty and Marcie attempt to decorate eggs—with hilariously messy results. It all comes together when Snoopy (a.k.a. the Easter Beagle) shows up just in time to save Easter.

A charming and gentle Easter movie that’s perfect for all ages.

Rating: G
Genre: Animated, Family, Classic
Where to Watch: Apple TV+, DVD, Youtube or streaming platforms


Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)

Looking for a musical Easter movie with powerful meaning? This iconic rock opera, based on the Broadway production by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, brings the final week of Jesus’ life to the screen — entirely through music. Told from the perspective of Judas Iscariot, the film explores the emotional and political struggles surrounding Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and the disciples.

With bold visuals, unforgettable songs, and a thought-provoking message, it’s best for older kids and families who appreciate musical storytelling.

Rating: G
Genre: Musical, Drama, Faith-Based
Where to Watch: Available on Amazon Prime, Youtube, Apple TV, and more


The King of Kings (2020)

This visually stunning animated film retells the life of Jesus Christ through the eyes of Charles Dickens, who shares the story with his son in hopes of reconnecting with him. From the nativity to the resurrection, the film delivers timeless lessons of faith, sacrifice, and love in a way that’s both engaging and easy for kids to understand.

A beautiful choice for families looking to watch a Christian Easter movie that inspires hope and reflection.

Rating: PG
Genre: Animated, Faith-Based, Family
Where to Watch: DVD and streaming platforms (availability may vary)


Monty Python’s Life of Brian (1979)

This one’s definitely for older teens and adults! In this bold, satirical comedy from the Monty Python troupe, a man named Brian is born on the same day—and next door—to Jesus, leading to a series of absurd mix-ups where he’s mistaken for the Messiah.

A clever, controversial, and hilarious look at organized religion and blind following, this R-rated Easter film isn’t for everyone, but for fans of irreverent British humor, it’s a cult classic.

Rating: R
Genre: Satire, Comedy, Historical Parody
Where to Watch: Streaming or rent on Amazon Prime, Youtube and other major platforms


Peter Rabbit (2018)

Based on the beloved Beatrix Potter stories, Peter Rabbit brings a mischievous twist to the classic bunny tale. In this 3D live-action/animated Easter film, Peter’s long-standing rivalry with Mr. McGregor escalates when they compete for the affection of the kind animal lover next door. With the help of his sisters — Flopsy, Mopsy, and Cotton-Tail — Peter’s antics lead to hilarious chaos and heartwarming moments.

Rating: PG
Where to Watch: Available on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and other platforms
Why Watch: A fun, bunny-packed Easter movie for kids and families


Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway (2021)

Peter is back — and he’s not done causing trouble! In this sequel, Peter ventures beyond the garden and into a world where his mischief is celebrated. But when his family comes searching for him, Peter faces a big question: what kind of bunny does he really want to be?

Rating: PG
Where to Watch: Rent or stream on Prime Video, Apple TV, and more
Why Watch: Great choice for an Easter bunny adventure movie with heart


The Prince of Egypt (1998)

This faith-based animated classic beautifully tells the story of Moses, from his life as an adopted prince to leading his people to freedom. With powerful themes of faith, courage, and redemption, this film is a meaningful choice for Easter. The award-winning soundtrack features “When You Believe” by Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey.

Rating: PG
Where to Watch: Netflix (select regions), Prime Video, Apple TV
Why Watch: A powerful Christian Easter movie for families


Rise of the Guardians (2012)

While it’s not an Easter movie per se, the Easter Bunny plays a major role in this animated fantasy film. The Guardians — Jack Frost, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, Sandman, and the Easter Bunny — join forces to stop the evil Pitch Black from stealing the world’s joy and hope. This action-packed movie brings imagination and wonder to life!

Rating: PG
Where to Watch: Available on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and more
Why Watch: A magical pick for families who want Easter-themed fun with heroes


Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971 & 2005)

It may not be about Easter, but it’s filled with chocolatey magic! Follow Charlie Bucket and four other kids on a surreal tour of Willy Wonka’s candy factory. Choose between the whimsical Gene Wilder original or the quirky Johnny Depp remake — both are sweet treats for Easter weekend.

Rating: G (1971), PG (2005)
Where to Watch: Netflix, Prime Video, Apple TV
Why Watch: A classic family film that pairs perfectly with Easter chocolate!


Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo (2004)

In this gentle and heartwarming Easter-themed special, Rabbit cancels Easter in favor of “Spring Cleaning Day.” But with Roo’s kind heart and love for tradition, Rabbit learns an important lesson: Easter is meant to be celebrated together. With all the charm of the Hundred Acre Wood, this film is perfect for toddlers and young children.

Rating: G
Where to Watch: Disney+, DVD and Youtube
Why Watch: A G-rated Easter movie ideal for little ones


Want More Easter fun for kids?

Don’t stop at movies! For even more Easter inspiration, check out our full Celebrating Easter in Australia Guide. You’ll find family-friendly ideas like planning your own Easter egg hunts, getting crafty with Easter DIY activities, and even exploring exciting Easter events like the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Plus, discover some great Easter-themed books to read with your kids!


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