Prepare for chaos, as the live-action version of Lilo & Stitch has just landed on VOD in the United Kingdom and America.
After Snow White flopped, the success of another Disney+ live-action flick was in doubt. However, despite receiving mixed reviews, Lilo & Stitch has attracted a great deal of attention from both children and older viewers, who may feel nostalgic about the original animation.
Whether the live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch has as much charm as the animated film is best decided at the cinema. However, if you already want to know when the movie may hit home media, continue reading this article.
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How to watch Lilo & Stitch now
Lilo & Stitch is still rolling out in cinemas. Here’s our guide on where to book tickets.
If you haven’t seen it yet, check out the trailer for the live-action version of the beloved tale:
When will Lilo & Stitch be released on VOD?
The live-action version of Lilo & Stitch is now available on digital in the UK and US.
In the United Kingdom, you can rent or buy the film on Amazon UK and Apple TV.
In the States, Lilo & Stitch is available for rental and purchase on Amazon US, Fandango at Home and Apple TV+.
When will Lilo & Stitch be released on DVD/Blu-ray?
In the United States, physical copies of Lilo & Stitch will appear in stores on Tuesday, 26 August 2025.
For now, we don’t know when the film will be available on DVD and Blu-ray in the UK, but we will share that information as soon as it arrives.

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When could Lilo & Stitch be released on streaming services?
Most Disney films appear on streaming last. Inside Out 2 and Captain America: Brave New World hit Disney+ 15 days after premiering on DVD and Blu-ray, while Deadpool and Wolverine needed three weeks to do so.
Based on that, we believe Lilo & Stitch will arrive on streaming between Wednesday, 10 September 2025 and Tuesday, 16 September 2025.
However, Disney may choose a different date to release the film on its platform – we’ll keep our eyes peeled for any news on the subject.