How To Watch ‘Jungle Cruise’ At Home
By Chris Evangelista/July 15, 2021 11:59 am EST
(Welcome to How to Watch, where we get down to brass tacks and tell you “Hey, here’s how you can watch this thing.” In this edition: Jungle Cruise.) This summer, Disney hopes to recapture the fun and adventure of the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie with yet another flick based on a theme park ride: Jungle Cruise. The release date for this one is fast approaching, so here’s how to watch Jungle Cruise this month. Hint: with your eyes.
When Can You See Jungle Cruise?
July 30, 2021. That’s the official wide release date in the United States for Jungle Cruise. But first, the film will have its world premiere at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California on July 24, 2021.
The July 30 release date also applies to Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Spain, Finland, UK, Ireland, Iceland, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, Taiwan, and Ukraine. France, Indonesia, Italy, South Korea, Netherlands, and Sweden will see the film released on July 28. Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Malaysia, Portugal, Serbia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Slovakia will get the film a day later on July 29.
Where Can You See Jungle Cruise?
Look around – Jungle Cruise is wherever you want it to be. At least in theory. But if we’re getting technical here, you can catch Jungle Cruise in both theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access for $29.99 on the same day (July 30, remember?). It’s just the latest big Disney title to go this route – Cruella dropped into theaters and on Disney+ with Premiere Access, and so did the very recent Black Widow.
How To Watch ‘Jungle Cruise’ At Home
By Chris Evangelista/July 15, 2021 11:59 am EST
(Welcome to How to Watch, where we get down to brass tacks and tell you “Hey, here’s how you can watch this thing.” In this edition: Jungle Cruise.) This summer, Disney hopes to recapture the fun and adventure of the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie with yet another flick based on a theme park ride: Jungle Cruise. The release date for this one is fast approaching, so here’s how to watch Jungle Cruise this month. Hint: with your eyes.
This summer, Disney hopes to recapture the fun and adventure of the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie with yet another flick based on a theme park ride: Jungle Cruise. The release date for this one is fast approaching, so here’s how to watch Jungle Cruise this month. Hint: with your eyes.
When Can You See Jungle Cruise?
July 30, 2021. That’s the official wide release date in the United States for Jungle Cruise. But first, the film will have its world premiere at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California on July 24, 2021.
The July 30 release date also applies to Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Spain, Finland, UK, Ireland, Iceland, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, Taiwan, and Ukraine. France, Indonesia, Italy, South Korea, Netherlands, and Sweden will see the film released on July 28. Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Malaysia, Portugal, Serbia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Slovakia will get the film a day later on July 29.
But first, the film will have its world premiere at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California on July 24, 2021.
The July 30 release date also applies to Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Spain, Finland, UK, Ireland, Iceland, Lithuania, Poland, Turkey, Taiwan, and Ukraine.
France, Indonesia, Italy, South Korea, Netherlands, and Sweden will see the film released on July 28. Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Germany, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, Malaysia, Portugal, Serbia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and Slovakia will get the film a day later on July 29.
Where Can You See Jungle Cruise?
Look around – Jungle Cruise is wherever you want it to be. At least in theory. But if we’re getting technical here, you can catch Jungle Cruise in both theaters and on Disney+ with Premier Access for $29.99 on the same day (July 30, remember?). It’s just the latest big Disney title to go this route – Cruella dropped into theaters and on Disney+ with Premiere Access, and so did the very recent Black Widow.
What Else Should You Know About Jungle Cruise?
Jaume Collet-Serra, director of Orphan, The Shallows, and more, directs the film. The cast includes Dwayne Johnson, Emily Blunt, Edgar Ramírez, and Jack Whitehall, with Jesse Plemons, and Paul Giamatti.