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Your guide to watching Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor’s thriller The End of Oak Street

Your guide to watching Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor’s thriller The End of Oak Street
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Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor unite for The End of Oak Street — the only question is where you can actually watch their new thriller.

Warner Bros. rolled out The End of Oak Street in theaters on August 14, 2026 , and that’s the only way to see it right now. There’s no streaming date, no digital rental, and no purchase option announced yet—so if you’re curious about the buzzed-about suburban survival story, you’ll need a movie ticket.

In theaters only since August 14; no streaming or digital release date announced.

The premise

Writer-director David Robert Mitchell drops an ordinary cul-de-sac into the extraordinary: after a mysterious cosmic jolt, Oak Street is yanked from suburbia and dumped somewhere unknown. Parents played by Anne Hathaway and Ewan McGregor fight to keep their family together as familiar sidewalks give way to a hostile landscape—complete with prehistoric threats, including dinosaurs.

Produced by J.J. Abrams, the film leans into mystery and survival through a family lens. Hathaway and McGregor are joined by Christian Convery and Maisy Stella as the Platts, with the story inviting inevitable Jurassic Park comparisons while sticking closer to the ground-level panic of suddenly losing the world you know.

How to watch it

For U.S. viewers, theaters are the only option for now. Warner Bros. Pictures hasn’t set a timeline for premium video- on-demand or for a streaming debut. Industry chatter points to an eventual run on Max, Warner Bros.’ streaming home, but nothing is official.

  • U.S. theatrical release: August 14, 2026
  • Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures
  • Streaming: TBA (expected later on Max; not announced)
  • Digital purchase/rental: TBA

Until Warner Bros. locks in those dates, The End of Oak Street is a big-screen-only experience.

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