We’ve got all of the streaming, digital, and theatrical options for how to watch Ghostbusters Frozen Empire.

Ghostbusters Frozen Empireis ready to send chills down our spines as it continues the modern era’s streak ofnew moviesin the iconic franchise.

It’s a big tentpole film, so there will be plenty of ways to see it very soon. And, judging by ourGhostbusters: Frozen Empire review, you really should give it a try.

From its digital release date to cinema showings and Blu-rays, here’s how to watch the new Ghostbusters movie and if it’s streaming yet.

Is Ghostbusters Frozen Empire streaming?

Is Ghostbusters Frozen Empire streaming?

It’ll also be available for rental and purchase on marketplaces such as Apple TV and Prime Video, but no digital release date is confirmed.

Following its March 22 release, Frozen Empire is cinemas-only for now. The movie isn’t available digitally yet and won’t be for months.

You’ll have to buy a cinema ticket and checkshowtimesto watch Ghostbusters if you don’t want to wait for digital options.

Because it’s a big franchise film, it’ll likely play for a long time giving us breathing room to fit a trip to the multiplex into our schedules; it’s only 1 hour and 49 minutes long, too.

If you’re a disc collector, you’ll be happy to hear that Frozen Empire will most likely get Blu-ray and DVD releases. Sony has a good track record here, even recently penning a deal to take over Disney’s disc distribution.

It could go to other services in the future. But for the time being, Netflix will be its home.

If you’d like to explore the games, see ourGhostbusters Spirits Unleashed reviewto see if it’s worth playing. Or, check outhow many Ghostbusters movies are there, and whether there’ll be another Ghostbusters movie after this one. You’ll also discover family-friendly scares in ourbest kids horror movieslist.

Trudie Graham was a TV & Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK Team, specializing in Evergreen content. She has years of experience in entertainment journalism, with bylines at The Digital Fix, Collider, PCGamesN, Zavvi, and more. She likes the weird and the wonderful more than anything, especially if it’s sci-fi or fantasy.