The 2025 Anaconda film is currently only in theaters.
Movie releases in theaters December 25
No streaming on Netflix or Amazon Prime
Expected on Netflix in spring 2026
Purchase option on Prime Video later
Directed by Tom Gormican
Stars Paul Rudd and Jack Black
Meta reboot of 1997 original
The 2025 Anaconda movie opens in theaters on December 25 and is currently not available for streaming on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video.
Where to Watch the 2025 Anaconda Movie
The 2025 Anaconda movie will be available only in theaters starting December 25. You can find showtimes near you using Fandango.
As of now, there are no online streaming options for this movie. However, being a Sony film, it’s expected to stream on Netflix eventually.
Streaming Information for Netflix and Amazon Prime Video
The 2025 movie is not currently on Netflix or Amazon Prime. It will first be released in theaters only.
While you can purchase the movie on Prime Video later, it won’t be available for free streaming with a Prime subscription soon. You will need to wait to either buy or rent it online.
Release Timing for Netflix Streaming
The Anaconda movie is likely to be on Netflix by spring 2026. Netflix has a deal with Sony that allows them to stream movies after their home media release.
If it follows a similar release pattern as other Sony films, expect it on Netflix around late March or April 2026.
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