Since the official live-action Lilo & Stitch is scheduled for release in Summer 2025 , this review addresses the quality of the leaked/early x264 encode rather than the film’s final theatrical grade. Review: Lilo & Stitch (2025) – x264 Release (Scene Rip) Format: MKV (x264/AVC) Source: Likely Disney+ Screener or Webrip Bitrate: Variable (approx. 4,500–8,000 kbps) Audio: 5.1 AAC / Opus (transcoded) Verdict: A Solid "Good Enough" for Pre-Release, but Wait for the 4K x265 Video Quality (7/10) The x264 encode at 1080p does its job without major complaints— if you manage expectations. Given this is likely a pre-retail source, the grain structure from the live-action/CG hybrid is surprisingly well-preserved. Stitch’s blue fur doesn’t macroblock during fast motion (e.g., the spaceship chase or the "Aloha ʻOe" red-eye sequence). However, shadow detail on Kauai’s night beaches crushes to near-black in scenes below 3,000 kbps. The x264 codec handles the tropical daylight scenes beautifully—bright reds (Nani’s surfboard) and ocean blues pop without bleeding.