Home viewing has a fresh double feature this week. Polygon reports that Andrew Stanton’s Toy Story 5 is now available through VOD, while David Lowery’s Mother Mary has arrived on HBO Max.
The pair gives movie watchers distinct options across video-on-demand and streaming, with each release carrying a notable director behind the camera.
Toy Story 5 lands on VOD
Stanton directed Toy Story 5, which can now be watched at home via VOD. Its availability offers audiences a direct route to the film through the video-on-demand market.
For anyone keeping an eye on current home releases, the headline is simple: Toy Story 5 has officially joined the VOD lineup, with Stanton credited as director.
Mother Mary reaches HBO Max
Lowery’s Mother Mary is taking a different path into living rooms. The film is now available on HBO Max, placing it directly on the streaming service for viewers searching for their next watch.
Together, these arrivals make for a compact weekend viewing choice. Stanton’s Toy Story 5 can be found on VOD, while Lowery’s Mother Mary is ready on HBO Max—two directors, two titles, and separate ways to watch from home.
Which goes to the top of your watchlist: Toy Story 5 or Mother Mary?