Updated May 2026: BLUE LOCK is legally available on Crunchyroll and Netflix, with Apple TV carrying an official series page in some regions. I removed the vague TBA/scarcity language from the previous version and split the guide by what is verified versus what still depends on region.
BLUE LOCK turns soccer into psychological warfare: Japan gathers elite young strikers and forces them through an ego-driven survival program to create the country’s ultimate goal scorer. This guide covers the TV anime first; movie and purchase availability can vary more by country.
Where can you watch BLUE LOCK online?
| Service | Type | Verified status | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crunchyroll | Subscription anime streaming | Official Crunchyroll series page verified. | Best anime-first option, especially for current season/episode organization. |
| Netflix | Subscription streaming | Official Netflix title page verified; catalog access varies by country. | Netflix users in supported regions. |
| Apple TV | Apple TV listing / possible store playback | Official Apple TV page verified with Crunchyroll licensing info; playback/store options vary by country. | Checking local Apple TV app availability. |
Best option: Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll is the cleanest recommendation because it has the dedicated anime-series page for BLUE LOCK. If you care about subtitles, dubs, episode order, and related anime discovery, start there.
Netflix is a valid second check, but regional
Netflix also has an official BLUE LOCK title page. The catch is the usual Netflix one: anime catalogs change by country. If the direct Netflix page does not play from your account, use Crunchyroll rather than assuming the show is unavailable everywhere.
Platforms checked but not added as primary picks
I found Amazon/Prime Video search signals for BLUE LOCK, including Season 2 and Episode Nagi, but the page fetch was blocked during this check, so I’m not elevating Amazon as a primary verified pick here. I also did not verify Hulu, Disney+, HIDIVE, or Tubi as full-series options.
For more legal anime streaming checks, browse JPBound’s Where to Watch anime directory.
What to know before choosing a platform
If you only want the simplest legal route, use Crunchyroll first. It is the most anime-specific destination and the safest place to check for season grouping, dubs, subtitles, and new episode organization. Netflix is a good second check if the title appears in your local Netflix catalog, but Netflix availability is more region-sensitive.
The Apple TV page is useful as a device-level check because it confirms the series metadata and Crunchyroll licensing information, but Apple TV pages can behave differently by country. If your local Apple TV app only shows information and no play/buy option, use Crunchyroll or Netflix instead.
I also removed the old TBA-style wording. BLUE LOCK is not a “maybe someday” title; the verified issue is regional access and platform mix, not whether the anime exists legally online.
