“Send Help” is in theaters now, but there is still no officially announced streaming release date yet.

What we know so far

  • The movie Send Help (Sam Raimi, with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien) opened in theaters on January 30, 2026.
  • At release, it was available only in cinemas , not on any streaming platform.
  • It is a 20th Century Studios title, which means its long‑term home will be on Hulu and Disney+ (in the U.S.) after a pay‑VOD window, but no exact dates have been given yet.

Likely streaming timing (educated guess)

Studios like 20th Century/Disney have recently followed a rough pattern where theatrical movies hit:

  1. Premium VOD (rent/buy at home) about 30–45 days after theatrical release.
  2. Subscription streaming (Hulu/Disney+) somewhere around 60–90 days after the cinema debut, sometimes longer if the box office is strong.

If Send Help follows that typical window, a reasonable expectation is:

  • Premium rental/est. VOD: sometime in March 2026.
  • Streaming on Hulu/Disney+ (and their local equivalents internationally): sometime between late March and late April 2026, but this is not confirmed and can change depending on performance and regional deals.

Region notes

  • In the U.S., 20th Century Studios titles usually land on Hulu and/or Disney+ after the VOD window.
  • In many international markets, the same titles go straight to Disney+ as the primary streaming home, often on a slightly different schedule depending on local rights.

So, the honest answer right now:

  • There is no official streaming date yet for Send Help.
  • It should first show up as a paid digital rental/purchase, and then later as part of subscriptions like Hulu/Disney+, most likely a few months after the January 30, 2026 theatrical release, but exact timing hasn’t been publicly set.

TL;DR: You can’t stream Send Help on a subscription service yet; expect VOD and then Hulu/Disney+ in the weeks to a few months after its January 30, 2026 theater release, but nothing is officially dated so far.

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