A new Watchmen's Yahya Abdul-Mateen II stars as a man who looks likely to become Candyman's successor.
While the new Candyman implores viewers to Tony Todd still plays the titular character with relish, and his performances make both sequels worth watching at least once for anyone who's happy to be the Candyman's victim again.
Scream Factory has released two quite nice special edition Blu-Rays of the first two Candyman movies, but for those who'd prefer to stream their Candyman fix, all three installments are currently available on popular services. Here's where those sweets to the sweet can be found.
How to Watch Candyman Online
1992's original Candyman, a true masterpiece of the slasher genre, is now available to stream on Netflix. It can also be rented for $3.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU, Microsoft Store), or bought for $11.99 (YouTube, Google Play), $12.99 (Microsoft Store), or $14.99 (Amazon Video, iTunes, FandangoNOW, VUDU,).
How to Watch Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh Online
1995's first Candyman sequel, Farewell to the Flesh, is now available to stream on Amazon Prime, as well as the free ad-ed streamers Tubi, Crackle, Popcornflix, and Pluto.tv. It can also be rented for $2.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, Microsoft Store), $3.99 ( iTunes, VUDU), or bought for $13.99 (Microsoft Store), or $14.99 (Amazon Video, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, VUDU). Notably, Farewell to the Flesh is entirely unavailable to rent or buy on FandangoNow.
How to Watch Candyman 3: Day of the Dead Online
Oddly enough, 1999's Candyman: Day of the Dead, the most recent Candyman installment, is the entry with the least options for watching online. Thankfully, it's at least currently streaming on Amazon Prime, and also available to watch for free on the ad-ed Roku Channel. Those without either an Amazon Prime subscription or a Roku streaming device will be limited to watching the film on the Roku Channel website though, as no other outlets offer the film for digital rental or purchase.