Baahubali: The Epic OTT Release Date
Baahubali: The Epic will begin streaming on December 25, making it a full-blown Christmas release. That’s the short answer and honestly, a pretty satisfying one. The re-edited version, which stitches The Beginning and The Conclusion into a single narrative, had a successful theatrical run earlier this year. For fans who missed that big-screen revisit (or just prefer their epic battles with a cup of coffee), the OTT release feels like perfect timing. Rebel Force (@Rebel_force_) announced on X that Baahubali: The Epic will begin streaming on Netflix from December 25.
What’s interesting is how this version flows. At around 3 hours and 40+ minutes, it’s still massive, but the story feels smoother, less split, more like one long legend being told around a fire. You don’t “stop” midway anymore you ride it out.
Where to Watch Baahubali: The Epic?
Baahubali: The Epic will stream exclusively on Netflix. If the app is already on your TV or phone, you’re set. No rentals, no extra steps. Just press play. The film is expected to be available in multiple languages, which makes sense given how far Baahubali’s reach has traveled over the years. AMAR (@AgentAMAR_) shared on X the official Netflix poster for Baahubali: The Epic, giving fans a fresh look at the upcoming release on Netflix.
It’s one of those releases that works equally well for first-timers and longtime fans. If you already know the twists, you watch for the emotions. If you don’t — well, buckle up.
The Baahubali: The Epic Cast
The film features the same iconic ensemble that defined the franchise. At the center is Prabhas, carrying both Amarendra and Mahendra Baahubali with surprising warmth for a story this grand. Opposite him, Rana Daggubati’s Bhallaladeva remains as chilling as ever.
The emotional weight comes from:
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Anushka Shetty as Devasena
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Ramya Krishnan as Sivagami
Even after all these years, their scenes still hit hard.
About Baahubali: The Epic
Baahubali: The Epic is a reimagined, single-film version of the entire Baahubali story.
Directed by S. S. Rajamouli, this cut trims repetition, reshuffles moments, and lets the story breathe in a different way. The core remains the same legacy, betrayal, destiny but the experience feels more like a legend unfolding than two films stitched together.
There’s also a small surprise at the end, hinting at an animated future for the franchise, which feels less like a teaser and more like a quiet promise.
Disclaimer
This article is based on officially available information and current streaming listings at the time of writing. Release dates, availability, languages, or runtimes may change due to platform decisions or regional restrictions. Viewers are advised to check the streaming platform directly for the latest updates before watching.




