

Few filmmakers possess a visual signature as distinctive as Wes Anderson's. His unmistakable aesthetic – characterized by vibrant color schemes, whimsical storytelling, and meticulously composed frames – makes his films instantly identifiable. While every cinephile likely has a personal favorite (mine remains unquestionably The Royal Tenenbaums), Anderson's narrative approach maintains its freshness throughout his entire body of work.
In my view, there's no such thing as an unworthy Wes Anderson picture. Even hypothetical misfires would still warrant viewing for their creative ambition. Current streaming availability, however, makes comprehensive viewing challenging. To assist in rediscovering or discovering Anderson's filmography, we've compiled this streaming guide – excluding his latest theatrical release, The Phoenician Scheme.
Where to Stream Every Wes Anderson Film (Chronological Order)
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Anderson's twelve feature films and the anthology The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More span multiple platforms. His early works predominantly stream on Hulu, while both stop-motion features reside on Disney+, making their combined subscription particularly valuable for enthusiasts.
More recent titles like Moonrise Kingdom and The Grand Budapest Hotel remain digital rental/purchase exclusives, with his latest short film available solely on Netflix.
Streaming Availability by Title
- Bottle Rocket (1996): The Roku Channel (free) / Rent via Prime Video
- Rushmore (1998): Hulu / Rent via Prime Video
- The Royal Tenenbaums (2001): Hulu / Rent via Prime Video
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004): Hulu / Rent via Prime Video
- The Darjeeling Limited (2007): Hulu / Rent via Prime Video
- Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009): Hulu & Disney+ / Rent via Prime Video
- Moonrise Kingdom (2012): Digital rental/purchase exclusively
- The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014): Digital rental/purchase exclusively
- Isle of Dogs (2018): Disney+ / Rent via Prime Video
- The French Dispatch (2021): Digital rental/purchase exclusively
- Asteroid City (2023): Peacock / Rent via Prime Video
- The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Three More (2024): Netflix exclusive
- The Phoenician Scheme (2025): Theatrical release (Fandango)
Physical Media Collection

Given streaming volatility and limited availability, physical media remains the most reliable viewing method. Anderson's complete filmography exists on Blu-ray, often comparably priced to digital purchases. The Criterion Collection has issued special editions for most titles, including a forthcoming 10-film box set with 4K digital restorations of:
- Bottle Rocket
- Rushmore
- The Royal Tenenbaums
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
- The Darjeeling Limited
- Fantastic Mr. Fox
- Moonrise Kingdom
- The Grand Budapest Hotel
- Isle of Dogs
- The French Dispatch
This comprehensive collection releases September 30.

Forthcoming Projects
Anderson's latest cinematic offering, The Phoenician Scheme, currently graces theaters. The film features Benicio Del Toro as business magnate Zsa-zsa Korda, who recruits his daughter (a nun) into family operations. Regular collaborator Roman Coppola co-wrote the screenplay, while cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel marks Anderson's first collaboration with the acclaimed visual artist.
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