> 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.

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.

