Is My Hero Academia on Netflix? Here’s Where to Stream the Award-Winning Anime Right Now
My Hero Academia still rules global anime fandom—here’s where to stream the hit superhero series right now.
If you have been trying to figure out where to watch My Hero Academia without playing platform roulette, you are not alone. The series is still crushing it globally — both in streams and trophies — and the distribution setup is a little messy. Here is the clean version.
Where to stream My Hero Academia (and why it is confusing)
My Hero Academia is one of those shows that keeps growing because it hits the sweet spot: big superhero battles, a lot of heart, and a classic underdog arc. As that audience has ballooned, the rights have turned into a region-by-region patchwork, especially on the big services.
- Netflix: Available in select regions only, and the number of seasons you get depends on your country. If you are in the US, Canada, or the UK, it is not on Netflix.
- Crunchyroll: The go-to home for the series worldwide. Catalogs can still vary by region, but this is where most people will find it.
- Prime Video: Useful for checking regional listings. Depending on where you live, episodes or seasons might show up here as part of a subscription, or only as digital purchase/rental.
- Local services and digital storefronts: In some countries, you will see it on regional platforms or as à la carte buys. Because rights shift, it is worth searching your local options.
Short version: Crunchyroll is the safest bet pretty much everywhere, Netflix is hit-or-miss (and a miss in the US/Canada/UK), and Prime Video is handy to verify whether it is streaming or just for rent where you are.
Yep, it just won big awards too
On Saturday, May 23, 2026, at the 10th Crunchyroll Anime Awards in Tokyo, My Hero Academia Final Season took the top prize: Anime of the Year. The moment got an extra bit of pop-culture shine when The Weeknd — yes, that The Weeknd, and yes, a major anime fan — presented the team with the trophy. The series also grabbed two more wins: Best Ending Sequence and Best Supporting Character.
"Anime of the Year is awarded to My Hero Academia Final Season."
Fans have been celebrating across social feeds, including a May 25 post from a popular fan account that touted the franchise as an Anime of the Year winner and a Guinness World Record holder. Either way, the takeaway is the same: the show is still on a hot streak.
The bottom line
If you are rewatching or starting fresh, check Crunchyroll first. If that fails, try Netflix only if you are in a supported region, and use Prime Video to see whether it is streamable or just rentable where you live. Awards-wise, the 2026 Crunchyroll Anime Awards win cements the series as one of modern anime's defining superhero runs — and it does not look like it is slowing down.
Watching from a tricky region? Drop where you found it below so the rest of us do not have to guess.