Here's the good news: "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish" is on several streaming services, most notably Amazon, Apple, and Vudu (per Polygon). The bad news is that watching it will require a price on top of the regular subscriber fee. The price isn't insignificant either. For every service, it is $24.99 to rent, and $29.99 to own.

This is expected only to last while "The Last Wish" remains in theaters, however, the clear incentive is to venture out to experience Puss' latest adventures on the big screen. After the movie is done there, it will be moving to other subscription streaming services, where it presumably will be viewable as part of the regular sub.

The reason for this is down to the deal struck in 2021 between Universal — parent company of DreamWorks Animation — and Netflix. After the theatrical run ends for "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish," it enters into a somewhat finicky arrangement. "Yes, Netflix will have exclusive rights to animated films from Illumination and Dreamworks in the US," wrote Mariella Moon at Engadget, "but only for a chunk of the 18-month period after the movie's theatrical run."

Moon — who earlier in their article explicitly mentioned "The Last Wish" as one of the films to which this arrangement will apply — elaborated further. After leaving theaters, movies that fall under this deal will spend the next four months on Peacock — which is also owned by Universal's own parent company Comcast — before moving to Netflix for ten months, then back to Peacock for another four. In the meantime, the best way to see "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish" is either in the theaters or by paying the rental or purchase fee.