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Whether it’s your first time or you’re looking for a rewatch now that the show is complete, there’s never a bad time to watchAttack on Titan. This massively popularanimeshow is a staple for most fans and always feels like a great show to suggest to newer anime fans as long as they can handle the content.
While Crunchyroll and Netflix are usually available for Attack on Titan, that’s not your only option if you’re looking to watch the show. We’ve got every place you can watch Attack on Titan, whether it’s free or for a prescription.

Every Place You Can Watch Attack On Titan
Here’s every streaming service that shows Attack on Titan, including all the information you’ll need to know about them.
Starting at $9.99/Month

Seasons 1-4 + OADs
Season 1 is free. Seasons 2-4 Crunchyroll Premium required

Watch free with ads, or watch Seasons 1-4 via Crunchyroll.
Buy complete seasons or individual episodes. Seasons starting at $16.99

Final Chapter Specials
Free to watch.
While the show has four seasons, some streaming services will separate the final chapter special movies as their own season. Therefore, sometimes you will see four seasons available on certain websites and five on others. There are atotal of 94 episodes, with the last few denoted as the final chapter specials.
Amazon Prime, YouTube TV, And Crunchyroll
Each of these services uses Crunchyroll at its base. This means you may watch and stream the show through any of them, including all seasons and specials, butyou’ll need an account on Crunchyroll to access them in their entirety.
This will be a paid account outside of the subscription you have on YouTube TV and Amazon Prime.
You can use a free trial from Crunchyroll to access the show without having to pay at first.
Without the Crunchyroll subscription,YouTube TVwill allow you towatch the final chapter specials for free.Those are the only episodes you can watch without a Crunchyroll subscription on YouTube TV.
Crunchyroll allows you towatch the entirety of season one of Attack on Titan for free;however, the free version requires ads. Any season after the first will require a Crunchyroll premium account.
Hulu, Apple TV, And Fangado
Both Hulu and Apple TVhere require you to own one of their specific streaming services but will allow you to access everything surrounding the show in one placewithout the need to log in or own an account elsewhere.
Fandangoallows you tobuy individual episodes or an entire season,each priced individually. While it does not require a subscription to a service, it’ll cost you per episode or per season instead of a subscription price for all four seasons with one monthly payment.
Fandango episodes cost $1.99+ per episode or $16.99+ for a season.
Sling TV And Roku Channel
Sling TVonly has the final chapter specialsavailable to watch. You will not see any of the other seasons there. Roku Channel specifically requires you to have access to an account from another streaming service you may use through Roku. You will then be able to access the show there based on your subscription elsewhere.