Watch Every NBA “Uncle Drew” Short (& Where To Watch The Movie)

The NBA Uncle Drew shorts became a mᴀssive hit online to the point where they resulted in a feature-length movie in 2018. Of all the sports in the world, something about basketball lends itself well to comedy. That’s why there are so many comedy sports films about basketball – from The Air Up There and White Men Can’t Jump to Space Jam and its sequel, Space Jam: A New Legacy. It’s also why the Pepsi corporation turned its attention to basketball when crafting a marketing campaign for Pepsi Max in 2012.

In 2012, Pepsi teamed up with NBA talent Kyrie Irving to make a promotional short advertising its Pepsi Max drink. This saw the then Cleveland Cavaliers point guard don prosthetic makeup to play the part of Uncle Drew – a surprisingly nimble septuagenarian who wows several young athletes with his crazy basketball prowess on the court. The Pepsi Max “Uncle Drew” campaign proved to be a mᴀssive success and went on to rank as the second most-watched advert on YouTube during the year of its release.

Where To Watch The Uncle Drew Shorts

The Shorts Are Collected Together On YouTube


Kyrie Irving in the Uncle Drew shorts

The original “Uncle Drew” advert was such a hit that Pepsi went on to produce three more promotional shorts featuring both Kyrie Irving’s character and a whole host of fellow basketball players – including Kevin Lowe, Maya Moore, and Baron Davis – who were also made up to look like senior citizens to hilariously dupe a load of people who ᴀssumed they were too old to slam dunk. Basketball fans can watch all four of the “Uncle Drew” shorts together for free on YouTube.

Where To Watch Uncle Drew

Uncle Drew Streams On Netflix

Kyrie Irving’s septuagenarian basketball legend proved so popular that he later spawned a feature-length Uncle Drew film released in 2018 by Lionsgate and produced in partnership with Pepsi Productions. Helmed by Black-ish director Charles Stone III, the sports comedy follows Uncle Drew as he comes out of retirement to compete in Harlem’s Rucker Classic streetball tournament and boasts a cast that includes Shaquille O’Neal, Tiffany Haddish, and Nick Kroll.

Unfortunately, it took a little while before the Uncle Drew movie was released on streaming. For a while, it was only available to be watched by Netflix subscribers in select regions, including France, Israel, and Switzerland. That has changed as in February 2025, Uncle Drew was finally added to Netflix in North America as well. Fans who subscribe to the streaming giant can now watch the Uncle Drew movie. Netflix subscriptions run $7.99 monthly with ads, $17.99 without ads, and $24.99 in 4K.

Where To Rent/Buy Uncle Drew

The Film Is Available For Those Who Don’t Have Netflix


Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber, Nate Robinson, Reggie Miller, and Kyrie Irving in Uncle Drew

Uncle Drew is also available for purchase for people who prefer to own their movies. It is also available as a rental for people who still like to rent movies for a flat rate. The good news for people who like to rent their movies is it is almost the same price for every service. The rental price is only $3.99 on Apple TV, Fandango-At-Home, Microsoft, and Spectrum. People who rent from Amazon can save a little bit by only paying $3.79 there.

Retailer

Rent

Buy

Apple TV

$3.99

$12.99

Amazon

$3.79

$4.99

Fandango-At-Home

$3.99

$5.00

Microsoft

$3.99

$12.99

Spectrum

$3.99

N/A

However, it might be best to buy a copy of the movie rather than rent it. At Amazon, the digital copy of Uncle Drew costs $4.99, while Fandango-At-Home charges only $5 to buy and own the digital copy of the film. Apple TV and Microsoft, however, charge much more, with the film priced at $12.99 at those retailers. For movie lovers who still prefer physical media, Amazon charges $11.31 for the DVD and $10.94 for the Blu-ray.

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