Where to Stream Every Studio Ghibli Movie Online in 2025

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Jordan Sirani Aug 08, 2025 · 1 min read
Where to Stream Every Studio Ghibli Movie Online in 2025
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Celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, Studio Ghibli has captivated audiences with its hand-drawn animation and whimsical storytelling. The Japanese studio, led by visionary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, has compiled a filmography of nearly two dozen movies, ranging from surreal and supernatural to heartfelt and reflective. If you're looking to watch (or rewatch) the best Studio Ghibli movies, we've compiled this guide for how you can watch every single one right now.

GKIDS has confirmed that Studio Ghibli Fest will be returning in 2025 for the studio's 40th anniversary. Over the course of the year, select theaters throughout the United States will feature theatrical re-releases of Studio Ghibli movies. Yes, that means you can watch your favorite Ghibli movies on the big screen. Check out what showings are available near you for more details. Grave of the Fireflies is next up on the list with showtimes starting on Sunday, August 10. This is one of the saddest anime movies you'll ever see, so be warned.

Whether you're looking for a guaranteed way to keep these animated classics in your arsenal, or want to add some of your favorites to your physical collection, GKIDS has also been working with home video distributor Shout! Factory to release Blu-ray steelbooks of Studio Ghibli's catalog.

Future Studio Ghibli Films

While The Boy and the Heron was rumored to be Hayao Miyazaki's final film, as of October 2023, Miyazaki was working on his next project for Studio Ghibli. “He's thinking about this next project every day, and I can't stop him — in fact, I've given up,” said producer Toshio Suzuki. “I no longer try to dissuade him, even if he were to make a failed film. In life, it's only the work that delights him.” No further details about the project have been announced.

Jordan covers games, shows, and movies as a freelance writer for IGN.