Taken is now streaming exclusively on Paramount+ in 2026 after leaving Netflix and Amazon Prime. Find rental, purchase, and 4K remaster options here.
As of early 2026, Taken is no longer available on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. The rights expired in late 2025, and Paramount+ secured exclusive streaming rights for the first film in the franchise, adding it to a growing action catalog that includes Die Hard and Mission: Impossible.
Paramount+ acquired the streaming rights for the first film in the franchise, making it a key addition to their action catalog.
This shift is part of a broader trend reshaping content distribution, similar to how streaming and AI are reshaping daytime TV. The move aligns with Paramount's strategy to consolidate popular action titles under its umbrella.
Despite the streaming exclusivity on Paramount+, viewers can still rent or buy Taken digitally. Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu all offer HD rentals for $3.99 and purchases for $12.99, prices that have held steady since 2024.
These platforms frequently bundle the film with Taken 2 and Taken 3 for a slight price break, appealing to franchise completists.
Paramount released a 4K Ultra HD remaster of Taken in late 2025, and it is now the default version on Paramount+. The remaster improves color grading and audio, offering a significant upgrade for home viewing.
The 4K remaster is exclusive to Paramount+ in digital form, though physical 4K discs are also available.
This remaster likely benefits from AI upscaling techniques, similar to breakthroughs discussed in recent AI model advancements. Subscribers get the enhanced version at no extra cost.
Taken's streaming availability has shifted significantly in 2026. Here's what you need to know: