Updated 2026: Platform data re-verified. Jujutsu Kaisen is currently available on Crunchyroll, Netflix, and Hulu in the United States.
Jujutsu Kaisen follows Yuji Itadori, a physically gifted student who swallows a cursed finger and becomes the host body for the most dangerous entity in the supernatural world. What makes it stand out in the shonen pile: the fights carry real stakes, the cast gets time to matter before it gets taken from them, and Seasons 1 and 2 escalate in ways that few long-running series manage. This guide covers the main TV series (Seasons 1–2). The Jujutsu Kaisen 0 film has separate licensing and is covered in its own JPBound entry.
| # | Service | Type | Availability / Countries | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Crunchyroll | Subscription | United States and most major international markets | Anime-focused viewing; best sub/dub and season coverage |
| 2 | Netflix | Subscription | United States and select international regions | Viewers already on Netflix who want to avoid a second subscription |
| 3 | Hulu | Subscription | United States only | US subscribers with existing Hulu plans |
Streaming catalogs shift by region and contract cycle. Confirm availability on the platform before subscribing. Traveling and locked out of your usual service? NordVPN can help you reconnect.
Where to Watch Jujutsu Kaisen Online
Crunchyroll
Crunchyroll is the most complete legal home for Jujutsu Kaisen outside Japan. Both Seasons 1 and 2 are available with subtitles in the US and most international markets, and the English dub is accessible where licensed. It’s the safest first stop — the anime-specific interface keeps season organization clear, and simulcast releases land there first.
- Best for: Sub and dub options, full season access, anime-first browsing
- Watch out for: Regional catalog gaps — a handful of countries see fewer seasons or missing dub tracks; check your country’s Crunchyroll page before assuming full access
Netflix
Netflix carries Jujutsu Kaisen in the United States and in a number of other countries. Season coverage may not be identical to Crunchyroll in every market, so if you’re chasing Season 2 specifically, verify it’s listed before canceling Crunchyroll. If you already pay for Netflix, it’s a clean way to watch without adding another subscription.
- Best for: Existing Netflix users who want to avoid a second subscription
- Watch out for: Season availability may lag or vary by region compared to Crunchyroll; check your Netflix title page for exact season breakdown
Hulu
Hulu is a third subscription option for US viewers. Sub/dub availability matches the US license. Worth checking if you’re already on Hulu and want to keep streaming in one place. Hulu is a US-only service — international viewers should use Crunchyroll or check Netflix for their region.
- Best for: US Hulu subscribers consolidating their anime viewing
- Watch out for: US-only platform; no value for international viewers unless connecting via a US VPN server
Can a VPN Help?
If Jujutsu Kaisen isn’t showing up in your country — or you’re abroad and locked out of your home subscription — a VPN can reconnect you to a confirmed region. All three platforms above have confirmed availability in the United States, making it the clearest VPN target. NordVPN is among the more reliable options for unblocking Crunchyroll and Netflix connections without noticeable speed drops. Get NordVPN here.
Final Word
Jujutsu Kaisen has unusually good legal streaming coverage — if you have any of the three platforms above in the US, you’re covered. Start with Crunchyroll for the most consistent anime experience, or check your existing Netflix or Hulu subscription first before adding a new one. For the full database of legal anime streaming, visit the JPBound Where To Watch Database.
