Bugonia (2025) is Bong Joon-ho’s upcoming English-language science fiction drama starring Robert Pattinson and Toni Collette. Produced by Warner Bros. and Plan B Entertainment, the film follows a group of aliens studying human civilization after a mysterious ecological disaster. While no official release date or streaming partner has been announced yet, experts predict the film will debut theatrically in late 2025 before streaming exclusively on Max (formerly HBO Max) — consistent with Warner Bros. distribution trends.
After the global success of Parasite (2019), Bong Joon-ho returns with Bugonia (2025) — a mysterious, star-studded science fiction film that has the movie world buzzing long before its release. While Warner Bros. has kept the exact release date and streaming platform under wraps, growing industry chatter points to late 2025 as a theatrical debut window, with Max (HBO Max) as the most probable streaming destination.
Adapted from the 2006 South Korean film Save the Green Planet!, Bugonia (previously titled Mickey 17) marks Bong’s return to big-budget English-language storytelling. The director has described it as a “darkly humorous and existential exploration of humanity’s survival instincts.”
According to Variety and Deadline Hollywood, production wrapped in 2023, but Bong and Warner Bros. chose to delay release due to the Hollywood strikes and post-production refinements involving CGI and tone. The result is expected to be one of 2025’s most visually ambitious releases — a philosophical space drama blending satire, environmental allegory, and alien intrigue.
Streaming Predictions: Where Will Bugonia Premiere?
Given Warner Bros. is the distributor, analysts expect Bugonia to follow the studio’s post-2022 model: a 45-day theatrical exclusivity window, followed by streaming on Max.
This pattern has been consistent for titles like Dune: Part Two and The Batman. Once Bugonia completes its theatrical run, Max is the logical streaming platform due to the ongoing Warner Bros.–HBO Max partnership.
Some speculation also suggests possible international streaming rights deals for Netflix or Amazon Prime in select territories — a model seen with Dune and The Matrix Resurrections in non-U.S. regions.
Why the Buzz Is So Strong
Bong Joon-ho has long been a cinematic anomaly — effortlessly blending genre entertainment with social commentary. After Parasite won four Oscars, including Best Picture, expectations for Bugonia skyrocketed.
With Robert Pattinson in the lead as an expendable worker cloned on a distant colony, and Toni Collette rumored to play a high-ranking official, the film promises an emotional and cerebral punch. Watch the official Bugonia Trailer here.
Early production stills hint at a surreal visual style reminiscent of Snowpiercer and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Bong’s script reportedly expands on Save the Green Planet!’s philosophical undertones — questioning the value of individuality and the illusion of progress.
When Could We Expect the Release?
Insiders suggest Bugonia will target a November or December 2025 theatrical release to position it for awards season. The film is expected to stream on Max by early 2026, possibly within 60 days of its theatrical debut — aligning with Warner’s new hybrid distribution strategy.
For viewers outside the U.S., streaming rights might vary regionally. Given Bong’s global fanbase, Netflix could negotiate secondary rights in South Korea and Europe.
Bugonia (2025) stands as one of the most anticipated sci-fi releases of the decade — a philosophical journey through alien minds and human flaws. Though Warner Bros. hasn’t yet confirmed the exact date or streaming home, all signs point toward a theatrical release in late 2025 followed by a streaming debut on Max.
For now, cinephiles can only wait, rewatch Parasite and Snowpiercer, and speculate about what cosmic mysteries Bong Joon-ho will unveil next. Read the full review here.

















