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From Pilot to Finale: Where to Stream Every Season of Pretty Little Liars in 2026

From Pilot to Finale: Where to Stream Every Season of Pretty Little Liars in 2026
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Secrets out: stream Pretty Little Liars fast with our guide to the best platforms, cheapest plans and free trials, plus how to watch from anywhere.

Feel like diving back into Rosewood or finally finding out why everyone text-shouts about A? Here’s where Pretty Little Liars lives now, what the spin-offs are called, and how to watch the whole tangled web without playing platform roulette.

Why PLL still works (even in 2026 )

At its core, Pretty Little Liars is four ex-best friends — Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer — pulled back together a year after queen bee Alison DiLaurentis disappears. Then a shadowy someone called A starts firing off threats and receipts, exposing secrets the girls didn’t even know each other had. It ’s messy, addictive, and it ran a full seven seasons from 2010 to 2017.

The show is based on Sara Shepard’s bestselling books and stacked its cast with familiar faces: Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Holly Marie Combs, Lucy Hale, Ian Harding, Bianca Lawson, Laura Leighton, and plenty more. The scandals, betrayals, and those infamous text messages turned it into a weekly obsession — and yes, people are still discovering it (or rewatching it) now.

Where to watch the original and every spin-off

  • Pretty Little Liars (2010–2017) — All seven seasons are streaming on Hulu. You can also buy the series on Amazon Prime Video.
  • Ravenswood (2013–2014) — The first spin-off only lasted one season, but it leans into new teens and a fresh mystery. It’s streaming on Plex and available to buy on Amazon Prime Video.
  • Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists (2019) — Another one-season spin-off with a new set of characters and more chaos. It’s available to buy on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
  • Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (2022–2024) — A franchise reboot that follows an entirely new group. It premiered on Max in 2022, was canceled after two seasons, and both seasons are available to buy on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.

A small but juicy behind-the-scenes wrinkle

In 2024, author Sara Shepard shared that she almost steered the story in a different direction: Mona’s motive being unrequited feelings for Hanna, which would have pushed her into the A role. It didn’t make it to the final version, but it’s a fascinating alternate path for a character who already changed the game.

The bottom line

If you want the original ride, Hulu’s got it. If you’re curious how far the PLL universe sprawled, the spin-offs are easy to track down via Plex, Amazon, and Apple TV. Whether you’re revisiting or starting fresh, it’s still a slick, twisty binge — the kind that makes you side-eye every ding from your phone.