'90s fashion, figure skating and a sports romance...what more does anyone need in a movie?! A spoiled figure skater (Moira Kelly) is paired with a former ice hockey player (D. B. Sweeney) for Olympic figure skating, and they quickly heat up the ice.
Available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
Taron Egerton stars as underdog ski jumper Eddie Edwards, who captivated audiences at the 1988 Winter Olympics while representing England. Hugh Jackman and Tom Costello co-star in the film.
The Freeform teen drama ran from 2009 to 2012, and followed fictional character Emily Kmetko (Chelsea Hobbs) after she receives a scholarship to attend a prestigious Olympics gymnast training center in Colorado. Between backstabbing foes and friends for life, the beloved series is rooted in its ensemble cast featuring Ayla Kell, Josie Loren, Cassandra Scerbo, Peri Gilpin and Candace Cameron Bure.
Available to stream on Hulu.
The classic film tells the touching story of a Jamaican bobsled team and their journey to the Winter Olympics. Leon, Doug E. Doug, Malik Yoba and John Candy star in the hit 1993 movie.
Available to stream on Disney+.
The 2006 dramedy stars Missy Peregrym as a troubled teen who is forced to return to the world of elite gymnastics after getting in trouble with the law. Jeff Bridges plays the coach that harnesses her rebellious nature into team spirit.
Miracle centers on the famed U.S. men's ice hockey team that won the gold medal at the 1980 Winter Olympics. The American team's victory over the favored Soviets earned the title "Miracle on Ice." Kurt Russell plays the head coach, Herb Brooks, and fans can watch the 2004 film on Disney+.
Regina King plays Gabby Douglas' mother in this biopic of the "Fierce Five" gold medalist, portrayed by both Imani Hakim and Sydney Mikayla on her road to victory. Douglas even later plays herself after making history as the first Black person ever to be named Individual All-Around Champion in artistic gymnastics at the Olympic Games.
Margot Robbie stuns as disgraced figure skater Tonya Harding in this Oscar-nominated film, also starring Allison Janney and Sebastian Stan.
Make it a double feature with Michael Jordan's iconic 1996 hit before streaming Lebron James' sequel, Space Jam: A New Legacy, which premiered July 16 on HBO Max. Don Cheadle, Zendaya and NBA superstars Klay Thompson, Anthony Davis and Damian Lilliard co-star in the latest.
Available to stream on HBO Max.
This 2016 film centers on the historic victory of Jesse Owens (Stephan James) during the 1936 Olympics. Jason Sudeikis also stars as Owens' coach, Larry Synder.
Michael Phelps, Sasha Cohen, Alpho Ono, Shaun White and more Olympians appear in this riveting HBO Max documentary about the mental health challenges Olympic athletes face.
Will Ferrell and Jon Heder play rival figure skaters who are forced to compete as a couple after being permanently banned from the men's singles competition at the Winter Olympics. The very funny cast includes Amy Poehler, Will Arnett, Nick Swardson and Craig T. Nelson.
This 2014 documentary captures how Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin was inspired by veteran athlete Kara Lynn Joyce to follow her dreams for gold.
Billy Crudup and Donald Sutherland are unrecognizable in this powerful 1998 film following the life of Olympic runner Steve Prefontaine and his relationship with legendary coach Bill Bowerman.
Based on the biography by Laura Hillenbrand, Unbroken follows the remarkable life story of Olympian Louis Zamperini who spent 47 days on a life raft after a plane crash, only to then be detained in a prison-of-war camp during WWII. Angelina Jolie directed this 2014 drama.
The Oscar winner tells the real-life story of two British track athletes, Eric Liddell (Ian Charleston) and Harold Abrahams (Ben Cross), who overcome their differing religious backgrounds to compete in the 1924 Olympics.
The new doc LFG gives an inside look at the fight for equal pay both on and off the field for the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team. Rachel Maddow interviews soccer champions Jessica McDonald, Christen Press, Megan Rapinoe and more.
This investigates the history of the Paralympic Games, which is the world's third largest sporting event today. Real-life athletes Jean-Baptiste Alaize, Ryley Batt, Tatyana McFadden and Ellie Cole appear in the film, as well as Invictus Games founder Prince Harry.
Available to stream on Netflix.
A college gymnast's life is changed after a chance encounter with a mysterious stranger in this 2006 drama starring Scott Mechlowicz and Nick Nolte.