It might be Valentine's Day, but the only movie you should be watching tonight is Paddington in Peru now that it's available to watch at home.
The long-awaited third movie in the beloved series might not have reached Paddington 2's heights (what movie could), but still holds a near-perfect 94% rating on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of writing.
If you missed it at the cinema or just want to endlessly rewatch it, Paddington in Peru is available to buy today from Prime Video, iTunes and other digital retailers in the UK.
Paddington fans in the US will have to wait to watch it at home as the movie has only just arrived in cinemas across the pond.
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If you'd rather own a physical copy of Paddington in Peru, you only have a few days to wait to get your paws hands on it as it's being released on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD on Monday, February 17.
There's also a limited-edition Box of Adventure exclusively available at HMV which contains Paddington's suitcase, with art cards, posters and other collectibles available to discover inside.
Related: Will there be a Paddington 4?
The home release of Paddington in Peru comes with special features including a tour of the Home for Retired Bears and Olivia Colman's 'Let's Prepare for Paddington' song from the movie.
There's also an exclusive making-of featurette that only comes with the 4K release of the movie.
Paddington in Peru won't be the final outing for the marmalade-loving bear as the StudioCanal boss Anna Marsh confirmed this week that Paddington 4 will happen.
"There will be a fourth film," she explained. "We're thinking about the next movies and we're working on a new TV series as well as the stage show musical with Sonia Friedman and Eliza Lumley."
Paddington in Peru is available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes and more in the UK.
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