Where to Stream Every Wes Anderson Movie Online
Wes Anderson movies are nothing short of delightful, but they can be a pain to track down online. Here's where you can stream every movie from the director, from Bottle Rocket to Asteroid City.


Few filmmakers have crafted a style as recognizable as Wes Anderson's. Exaggerated color palettes, a touch of surrealism, and a satisfying amount of symmetry make any of the director's films recognizable in a heartbeat. While I’m sure you already have a favorite Wes Anderson movie (personally The Royal Tenenbaums, no question), the director’s approach to storytelling maintains its freshness and charm across his entire filmography.
In my opinion, there’s no such thing as a bad Wes Anderson movie. Even if there is, you’re probably still inclined to watch it and find out for yourself. Unfortunately, streaming licenses make that task a bit challenging. To help you watch or rewatch your favorite movies from the director, we put together this guide on where to stream every Wes Anderson movie online.
Where to Stream Every Wes Anderson Movie (in Release Order)
Wes Anderson has directed 11 movies as well as one anthology short film, The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More. The majority of his early work is streaming on Hulu, while both stop-motion animated movies are on Disney+, making the joint bundle of those services one of the best streaming deals for Wes Anderson fans.
Some of the director's more recent films, like Moonrise Kingdom and Grand Budapest Hotel, are only available to rent or buy digitally, while his most recent short film is a Netflix exclusive.
Wes Anderson Movies on Blu-ray
These movies tend to switch streaming services relatively frequently, and plenty of them aren’t available to stream in the first place. Fortunately, all of the director’s movies are available as physical releases that typically cost around the same as buying any of them digitally. Most Wes Anderson movies have also gotten special editions from The Criterion Collection.
Upcoming Wes Anderson Movies
The next Wes Anderson movie is just around the corner. The Phoenician Scheme is releasing in theaters on May 30. The movie stars Benicio Del Toro as Zsa-zsa Korda, a wealthy business-man who taps his daughter, a nun, to help run the family business. Long-time collaborator Roman Coppola worked alongside Anderson on the script, while Bruno Delbonnel leads cinematography, a new collaboration for the aesthetically-inclined filmmaker.
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