You might be looking for a "new" high-definition copy, but you will likely get a VHS-rip from 1997. Isaidub’s "new" uploads of old films often suffer from:

Isaidub is blocked by most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) in India, the US, and Southeast Asia. Accessing the site via a VPN does not make it legal. Downloading copyrighted content is a civil offense that can result in fines or, in extreme cases of distribution, legal action.

George of the Jungle was never a cinematic masterpiece. Starring a peak-90s Brendan Fraser as a clumsy, vine-swinging himbo raised by apes, the film was a slapstick parody of old Tarzan serials. It was silly, charming, and featured a talking ape named Ape.

So why are people searching for it in 2026?

For the uninitiated, Isaidub is a notorious online piracy network, infamous for leaking Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Hindi films. However, over the last two years, Isaidub has diversified its catalog. As regional streaming rights have become fractured, the site has pivoted to offering "exclusive" low-quality encodes of classic Hollywood films dubbed in Indian languages.

The keyword "Isaidub New" typically signals that a newly remastered, re-dubbed, or re-encoded version of a film has been uploaded to the platform. In the case of George of the Jungle, the "new" likely refers to one of three things: