Where to Watch 'Young Washington'? Your Guide to See the 2026 Film About George Washington

Published 07/02/2026, 4:58 PM EDT

Credit: William Franklyn-Miller on His ‘Young Washington’ Transformation / Fandango via YouTube / Production: Fandango

The soon-to-be-released historical film Young Washington has been attracting increasing interest because of its unique take on the life of one of America’s greatest leaders.  As the release date approaches, many viewers are wondering how and where they can catch the movie. With theatrical and digital viewing options becoming more and more commonplace, fans are dying to know what options will exist to see the film once it officially premieres. 

The film's release strategy gives audiences several ways to experience the historical drama after its theatrical debut. 

Where to stream Young Washington after its theatrical release?

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Young Washington has officially announced how audiences can watch the historical drama, with several options to watch, ahead of its 2026 release. The film will be available in theaters across the country before streaming on the Angel Studios website and mobile app. Additionally, Young Washington is said to be coming to Crunchyroll, expanding its digital footprint and giving viewers a second platform to watch the film after its theatrical release. 

There are several types of monthly subscriptions available from Angel Studios depending on the features you require. The Basic subscription with ads is charged at $12 per month, whereas the Basic ad-free version is priced at $18 per month. On the other hand, the Premium subscription is available starting at $20 per month. 

For those who want to watch without ads and unlock additional features, Crunchyroll also has three premium subscription options available. Fan starts at $9.99 per month, Mega Fan at $13.99 per month, and Ultimate Fan at $17.99 per month. With pricier subscriptions, they get perks like offline viewing, multiple streams at the same time and exclusive member benefits. 

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Beyond its release plans, the film aims to explore the formative experiences that shaped America's first president. 

What to expect from Young Washington?

Young Washington follows a young George Washington on his first major military assignment during the French and Indian War, long before he became America's first president. He is thrust into an unexpected mission in the middle of a growing international conflict. He faces dangerous alliances, battlefield defeats, and difficult leadership choices. Along the way, he begins to develop the courage, resilience and judgment that will later define his legacy.

Instead of focusing on Washington’s presidency, the film further examines the formative experiences that contributed to his character as a young officer. It examines the sacrifices required to earn trust in wartime and the personal trials, early missteps, and gradual evolution into a respected leader. The story is an origin story of leadership in the midst of one of North America’s defining conflicts.

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Young Washington, which might actually be one of the best war movies, is set for wide release across a variety of platforms, both in theaters and on streaming services, using both traditional and digital methods. The film also focuses on the defining events that made George Washington the man he was before he was president, and the combination of the two is intended to shed new light on one of history’s most influential leaders. With its broad scope and historical narrative, it is one of the major period dramas coming out in 2026. 

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Will Young Washington become one of the standout historical dramas of 2026 following its theatrical and streaming release? Let us know in the comments. 

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Bias Sinha

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Bias Sinha is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie, where she dives into Hollywood and all things celebrity culture with a sharp, timely lens. Previously, she covered pop culture and wrote on NBA for The Times of India. With a double Master’s degree in English and Education, and over 7 years of experience across creative writing, editing, proofreading, and academic content, she blends structure with storytelling ease.

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