
Gatchaman
“Earth's mightiest heroes are once again assembled to save mankind”
Where to watch Gatchaman in Mexico
Gatchaman isn't available to stream, rent or buy in Mexico right now. Availability changes often, so check back soon. Availability checked 24 May 2026.
About Gatchaman
Gatchaman is a 2013 movie in the Action, Adventure and Science Fiction genres, directed by Tōya Satō, starring Tori Matsuzaka, Ryohei Suzuki and Go Ayano. It has a runtime of 1 hour 53 minutes. It holds an average rating of 5.8/10 from 23 viewers. Below you can see where to watch Gatchaman in Mexico — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.
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Overview
By the year 2050 AD, a mysterious organization called Galactor has occupied half of the Earth and threatens to exterminate the human race. Around the same time, the International Science Organization had uncovered mysterious stones that bear unusual powers. It is said that one person out of approximately eight million is able to harness the power of the stones; they are known as a "Receptor". Dr. Kozaburo Nambu gathers a team of these five lucky Receptors together. Known as the "Gatchaman" team, it is their mission to defeat Galactor.
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Frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Gatchaman in Mexico?+
Gatchaman is not currently listed on any streaming, rental or purchase service in Mexico. Availability changes often, so check back or switch your region.
Is Gatchaman on Netflix?+
Gatchaman is not on Netflix in Mexico right now.
How long is Gatchaman?+
Gatchaman has a runtime of 1 hour 53 minutes (113 minutes).
Who stars in Gatchaman?+
Gatchaman stars Tori Matsuzaka, Ryohei Suzuki, Go Ayano, Ayame Goriki and Tatsuomi Hamada.
When did Gatchaman come out?+
Gatchaman is a 2013 movie directed by Tōya Satō.
What genre is Gatchaman?+
Gatchaman is Action, Adventure and Science Fiction film.
Who directed Gatchaman?+
Gatchaman was directed by Tōya Satō.
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