Here's Where You Can Watch Every Bad Moms Movie
"Bad Moms" was a hit with audiences when it debuted theaters in 2016. Starring Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Christina Applegate, the film explores what happens when a group of overworked and under-appreciated moms have had enough, decide to finally fight back against the pressure of being perfect parents, and have some fun.
"Bad Moms" received mixed reviews, holding a Tomatometer score of 58% on Rotten Tomatoes. However, those who enjoyed it praised the film for its humor. Kate Erbland at IndieWire said the film "isn't afraid to let its leading ladies prove that women can behave just as badly as men, and be funny as hell while doing it," while Peter Travers at Rolling Stone called it "hardcore hilarity for stressed moms looking for a girls night out."
Grossing $183 million worldwide against a $20 million budget, per Box Office Mojo, "Bad Moms" was a financial success, and inspired a sequel, 2017's "A Bad Moms Christmas." The follow-up is even raunchier than its predecessor, and follows what happens to the Bad Moms when their moms come to town for Christmas. Starring Cheryl Hines, Christine Baranski, and Susan Sarandon as the hilarious grandmothers, this holiday-themed sequel also turned a major profit, though not quite as much as the previous installment, grossing $131 million worldwide (via Box Office Mojo).
For those looking for a comedic look at the struggles of motherhood, you can't go wrong with the "Bad Moms" films — but where can you watch them?
Bad Moms and A Bad Moms Christmas are available for rental and purchase
"Bad Moms" and "A Bad Moms Christmas" are available for rental or purchase on multiple platforms, including Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, and Vudu.
For fans of the "Bad Moms" movies, there's some more good news, too: Another sequel is in the works. In April 2019, Variety confirmed that "Bad Moms' Moms" was in the works, with Christine Baranski, Susan Sarandon, and Cheryl Hines set to reprise their roles. Since then, though, no further updates have been made on the film, and it seems to be on the back burner for the time being.
Two "Bad Moms" spin-offs are underway as well: "Bad Dads," as announced by Deadline, and surprisingly, a Fox reality series following moms behaving badly, as reported by the Hollywood Reporter. Neither project has materialized as of July 2021.
For now, we can all watch — and rewatch — "Bad Moms" and "A Bad Moms Christmas" when we're looking for some laughs.