Supernatural, the cult classic about two brothers hunting monsters, was a Netflix staple for more than a decade. It arrived back in 2012, and was the home of this popular show for the last 8 years of its run on the CW, with new seasons added shortly after the end of their run on TV. That era has ended, as Netflix’s licensing agreement for all 15 seasons has ended and the Winchester brothers have found a new streaming home.
The final episode of Supernatural, which starred Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles as Sam and Dean Winchester, siblings who are paranormal investigators and demon hunters, aired on Nov. 19, 2020. This means those five years are up and the show has officially left the platform. You know how sometimes you take things for granted without even realizing it? Supernatural on Netflix is one of those instances when you don’t truly appreciate what you have until it’s taken away.
Before you panic and decide to make a crossroads deal to watch your favorite show, take a deep breath. Supernatural is still available to stream. Peacock has all 15 seasons available to watch right now.
If you don’t subscribe to Peacock, Amazon Prime also has all 15 seasons. You can stream it, or buy it outright for $0.48 an episode or $8 a season. It’s also on Apple TV and Fandango Now, where prices range from $10 to $25 a season.
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While there is no deal available at the moment for Peacock, we encourage you to stay on the lookout for streaming deals which do pop up occasionally. However, there are other ways to get Peacock Premium at no — or low — cost if you’re savvy.
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