Supernatural Leaves Netflix After 12 Years-Where to Watch Now

Supernatural Leaves Netflix After 12 Years-Where to Watch Now

> At a Glance

> – Supernatural has left Netflix after streaming since 2012

> – All 15 seasons are now on Peacock, Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Fandango Now

> – Episode prices start at $0.48; seasons range from $8 to $25

> – Why it matters: Fans no longer have free access and must switch platforms to keep watching

After more than a decade on Netflix, the cult hit Supernatural has vanished from the platform. The Winchester brothers’ demon-hunting saga, which originally aired its finale on November 19, 2020, ended its Netflix run when a five-year licensing window closed.

Where to Stream Supernatural Now

Peacock carries every episode with a subscription. Amazon Prime offers two choices: stream via a Prime channel or buy episodes for $0.48 each; entire seasons cost $8.

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Other storefronts include:

  • Apple TV – seasons from $10 to $25
  • Fandango Now – similar per-season pricing

Cost Comparison

Platform Access Type Price Range
Peacock Subscription varies by plan
Amazon Prime Buy per episode $0.48
Amazon Prime Buy per season $8
Apple TV Buy per season $10 – $25
Fandango Now Buy per season $10 – $25

Promotions occasionally drop these prices, so checking each service before purchase is worthwhile.

Key Takeaways

  • Supernatural is no longer on Netflix after 12 consecutive years
  • Peacock currently offers the simplest way to binge all 327 episodes
  • Budget-minded viewers can own digital copies for as little as $0.48 an episode
  • Physical and digital sales prices fluctuate-keep an eye out for deals

Switching platforms may feel inconvenient, but every episode remains available for fans ready to keep riding shotgun with Sam and Dean.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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