Glitch Productions and Fathom Entertainment said The Amazing Digital Circus: The Last Act will reach U.S. theaters nationwide for a worldwide premiere from June 4-7, 2026, and tickets are on sale now. The release will pair the recently released episode eight with an all-new hour-long episode nine, giving theatergoers the first chance anywhere to see the series finale.
That matters because The Amazing Digital Circus has become a breakout hit since its 2023 debut, with more than 1 billion online views and a place among the top five most-viewed Netflix shows globally in its first two weeks on the platform in October 2024. The series follows a cast of humans trapped inside a digital circus ruled by an AI named Caine, and the final chapter arrives in theaters before it is available more broadly.
The finale picks up with Caine gone and the circus dark. In that setting, the remaining cast discover the truth about the Digital Circus and its history, turning the last act into both a wrap-up and a reveal. Voice actors Lizzie Freeman, Alex Rochon, Michael Kovach, Amanda Hufford, Marissa Lenti, Sean Chiplock and Ashley Nichols return for the theatrical release, with music composed by Evan Alderete.
Theatrical premieres like this are built for fan events, but this one also puts a hard edge on the rollout: anyone who wants episode nine first has to be in the theater between June 4 and June 7. For a series that built its audience online and then exploded on streaming, the finish line is now a ticketed one.



