Last updated: August 18, 2026 · Reviewed by the VPN Super Editorial Team
Is Attack on Titan on Netflix in 2026?
No. Attack on Titan isn't on Netflix in the United States. The 2013 anime series streams on Crunchyroll and Hulu instead, and both carry the full run with English dub and subtitles. Netflix does carry the show in a handful of other countries, but the US isn't one of them.
If an older guide told you otherwise, that's out of date. The US streaming rights moved away from Netflix years ago and haven't come back.
Where to watch Attack on Titan in the US
Crunchyroll and Hulu both carry the complete series, from episode one through the Final Season.
- Crunchyroll: the full series, in Japanese with English subtitles and with an English dub. Season 1 is included on Crunchyroll's ad-supported plan; later seasons need a paid membership.
- Hulu: the full series as well, dub and sub included. Hulu's plans start with an ad-supported tier, so a premium subscription isn't required just to watch.
Both are official sources. No extra setup needed to reach either one.
Neither platform requires the priciest plan just to try the show. Crunchyroll's ad-supported plan covers Season 1 on its own, and Hulu's base ad-supported plan carries the entire series, so a full trip through all four seasons doesn't have to start with a paid commitment. Upgrading only matters once you want to skip ads or add features unrelated to Attack on Titan itself.
Crunchyroll vs. Hulu vs. Netflix (outside the US)
| Crunchyroll (US) | Hulu (US) | Netflix (select other countries) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full series available | Yes | Yes | Varies by country and season |
| English dub | Yes | Yes | Varies by country |
| Ad-supported option | Season 1 on the ad-supported plan | Ad-supported plan available | No ad-supported plan |
| Best for | Anime-first viewers, day-one simulcasts | Bundling with other Hulu content | Viewers outside the US whose local catalog includes it |
Crunchyroll or Hulu: which one makes sense for you?
Already an anime watcher? Crunchyroll is the more natural home. It carries the show day-and-date with Japan for new simulcasts of other series, and the interface is built around anime specifically, with cast notes, episode guides, and related-series recommendations. Season 1 is free to start on the ad-supported plan, so there's no cost to confirm you like it before committing further.
Already subscribed to Hulu? Hulu makes more sense if you already subscribe for its general TV and movie library and don't want a second app just for one show. The full series streams there with no gaps, and if your Hulu subscription is already bundled with other services, adding Attack on Titan doesn't cost anything extra.
Neither requires special setup. Sign in, search the title, and start from Season 1.
Which countries have Attack on Titan on Netflix?
Netflix's version of the show isn't global, and the lineup shifts as regional licensing deals change over time. As of a recent check in August 2026, coverage varied by country and season, as shown below.
| Country | Netflix availability |
|---|---|
| Japan | Full series |
| Malaysia | Full series |
| Philippines | Full series |
| Singapore | Full series |
| Thailand | Full series |
| South Korea | Partial seasons |
| Hong Kong | Partial seasons |
| France | Partial seasons |
| Italy | Partial seasons |
| Spain | Partial seasons |
| Portugal | Partial seasons |
| United Kingdom | Not available |
| United States | Not available |
| Canada | Not available |
None of that includes the US or Canada as of 2026. For a definitive answer on a specific country, Netflix's own catalog is the most current source; licensing details like this change faster than any guide can track, and a country that has the show today might not have it next quarter. This isn't a suggestion to switch your streaming region for a different country's Netflix catalog — if you're in the US, Crunchyroll and Hulu already cover the full series, and that's the more direct option.
Why did Attack on Titan leave Netflix in the US?
Funimation held the North American streaming rights to Attack on Titan, and a licensing deal gave Hulu exclusive access to Funimation's catalog in the US. That's why Season 1 dropped out of Netflix's US library years ago and never returned. Funimation's catalog has since folded into Crunchyroll, which is why the series lives on Crunchyroll and Hulu today instead of Netflix.
That's not a temporary gap waiting to be fixed. The US rights sit with Crunchyroll and Hulu, and nothing suggests that's changing.
How the story is split across seasons
Attack on Titan runs four seasons total, and the last one is split into multiple parts released over separate windows rather than dropping all at once: Final Season, Final Season Part 2, and the Final Chapters, which wrapped the story as a set of feature-length specials. If you're partway through and wondering why the story doesn't wrap up when Season 4 first ends, that's why. Crunchyroll and Hulu both list all of these parts under the same series entry.
If you've also run into search results for Attack on Titan: THE LAST ATTACK, that's a separate 2026 compilation movie, not the original TV series. Check its own listing on Crunchyroll or Hulu separately. A movie release and the series it's based on don't always land on the same platform at the same time.
New to anime? A quick note before you start
Attack on Titan gets darker as it goes. The first season alone includes mass-casualty scenes and body horror that catch some newcomers off guard, and the story only gets heavier from there. If you're watching with, or recommending it to, a younger viewer, check the content rating on Crunchyroll or Hulu first.
The payoff takes patience, though. Season 1 sets up a fairly straightforward premise: humanity, walls, giants. By the final seasons, the story has turned into a dense political thriller with a much larger cast and far messier, more conflicted characters than the opening episodes suggest. Sticking with it through the slower stretches in the middle is what makes the ending land.
Watching Attack on Titan away from home
A lot of people end up watching Attack on Titan somewhere other than their living room: between panels at an anime convention, on hotel Wi-Fi while traveling, or on a laptop connected to a coffee shop's network. Public Wi-Fi is shared with strangers, which is reason enough to want some privacy on it. A streaming VPN encrypts that connection so what's being watched isn't visible to anyone else on the same network. It doesn't change what a Crunchyroll or Hulu subscription can access, only who can see that traffic while it's in use.
The same idea applies if a home internet provider throttles video traffic during busy hours. Encrypting the connection can help it move through the network as ordinary traffic instead of getting flagged and slowed down mid-binge.
Recommended setup
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FAQ
Is Attack on Titan on Netflix in the US?
No. It streams on Crunchyroll and Hulu in the US as of 2026.
Why isn't Attack on Titan on Netflix in the US anymore?
Funimation held the North American streaming rights, and a Hulu-Funimation licensing deal gave Hulu exclusive access to that catalog in the US. Funimation's library later moved into Crunchyroll, which is why the series streams there today instead of Netflix.
Where can I watch Attack on Titan legally?
Crunchyroll and Hulu in the US. Outside the US, check Netflix's local catalog directly, since availability varies a lot by country.
Is Attack on Titan on Hulu?
Yes, the full series is on Hulu with both dub and sub.
Is Attack on Titan on Crunchyroll?
Yes, the full series is on Crunchyroll, including the English dub. Season 1 is on the ad-supported plan; later seasons need a membership.
Do Crunchyroll and Hulu both have the English dub?
Yes, both platforms carry the English dub alongside the original Japanese with subtitles.
Which countries have Attack on Titan on Netflix?
Netflix's catalog for the show varies by country and shifts over time. Coverage is concentrated mostly in parts of Asia, with occasional partial-season listings in parts of Europe. It isn't on Netflix in the US, Canada, or the UK.
Was Attack on Titan removed from Netflix, or was it never there in the US?
Season 1 was briefly on Netflix in the US and Canada years ago. It was removed once Hulu's licensing deal with Funimation took effect, and it hasn't returned since.
Stream what you're watching, privately
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