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How to Watch Attack on Titan on Firestick (Every Option in 2026)
Complete guide to watching Attack on Titan on Firestick. Stream all 89 episodes on Crunchyroll, Hulu, or watch free on Plex. Every streaming option ranked.
I just finished rewatching all four seasons of Attack on Titan on my Firestick 4K Max — all 89 episodes plus both Final Chapter specials — and sorting out where to actually stream it took more effort than dodging a Titan. The series is complete now, which means no weekly cliffhangers, but the streaming landscape is surprisingly fragmented. I tested every app that carries Attack on Titan so you can start your binge without the runaround.
Crunchyroll ($9.99/month) is the best way to watch Attack on Titan on Firestick — all 89 episodes plus Final Chapter specials, subbed and dubbed. Want it free? Plex has all seasons at no cost with ads. Hulu ($11.99/month) also carries all four seasons with both sub and dub options. The series is complete — no new episodes coming.
What I Tested For
- Streaming quality — HD availability across Crunchyroll, Hulu, Plex, and Netflix on Firestick
- Audio quality — Stereo and 5.1 surround, Japanese vs. English dub
- App stability — Crunchyroll, Hulu, Plex, and Netflix performance on Firestick 4K Max
- Subtitle and dub options — Accuracy, timing, and language selection
- Cost per season — Which service gives you the most Attack on Titan for your money
Where to Watch Attack on Titan
Attack on Titan lives across several platforms, but the coverage varies wildly. Crunchyroll and Hulu have the complete series. Plex has it free. Netflix only has Season 1 in the US. Here’s the full breakdown.
| Service | Price | Seasons Available | Quality | Ads | Free Trial |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏆 Crunchyroll | $9.99/mo | All seasons + Final Chapters | 1080p HD | No (paid) | No |
| Free Plex | Free | All seasons + specials | 1080p HD | Yes | N/A |
| Hulu | $11.99/mo | All 4 seasons | 1080p HD | Yes (ad tier) | No |
| Netflix | $7.99/mo | Season 1 only (US) | 1080p HD | Yes (ad tier) | No |
| Prime Video | Purchase only | All seasons | 1080p HD | No | N/A |
Bottom line: Crunchyroll is the definitive home for Attack on Titan — every episode, both sub and dub, in one place. Plex is the hidden gem if you don’t want to pay a thing. Netflix is a non-starter in the US with only Season 1.
Best Way to Watch Attack on Titan on Firestick
Crunchyroll
- Complete series — all 89 episodes + both Final Chapter specials
- Japanese (sub) and English (dub) available
- Native Fire TV app from the Amazon App Store
- Annual plan drops price to ~$5.58/month
✓ Pros
- Complete Attack on Titan library — every episode from Season 1 to Final Chapters
- Both Japanese and English audio with accurate subtitles
- Organized by season for easy navigation
- Native Firestick app — no sideloading required
- Annual plan at $66.99/year saves about $53 vs. monthly
✕ Cons
- No free tier for Attack on Titan episodes
- Prices increased to $9.99/month in February 2026
- No 4K streaming — 1080p max (anime limitation, not Crunchyroll's fault)
- App can occasionally buffer during high-action sequences
My testing notes: I ran through the entire series on Crunchyroll over two weeks on my Firestick 4K Max. The app handles the relatively compact 89-episode catalog well — navigating between seasons is quick and intuitive. Playback quality was consistently solid at 1080p. I tested both the Japanese sub and the English dub — the sub is the way to go for the emotional weight of scenes like Eren’s transformation and the basement reveal, though the dub is surprisingly strong. Subtitle timing was accurate with zero drift across 6-hour binge sessions. The app crashed once during the Marley Arc but picked right back up where I left off.
How to Watch Attack on Titan on Firestick — Step by Step
Set Up Crunchyroll and Find Attack on Titan
5 stepsInstall Crunchyroll on Your Firestick
From your Firestick home screen, go to the search icon and type “Crunchyroll” — or press the Alexa voice button and say “Alexa, find Crunchyroll.” Select it from the results and hit Download/Install from the Amazon App Store. It’s a native Fire TV app, no sideloading needed.
Sign Up or Log In
Open Crunchyroll and either sign in with an existing account or create a new one. You’ll need a paid plan ($9.99/month Fan, $13.99/month Mega Fan, or $17.99/month Ultimate Fan) to watch Attack on Titan. The annual Fan plan at $66.99/year works out to roughly $5.58/month.
Search for Attack on Titan
Use the search function inside the app and type “Attack on Titan”. Select the anime series from the results. You’ll see all four seasons plus the Final Chapter specials listed in order.
Set Your Language Preference
Before hitting play, tap the settings gear icon and set your preferred audio language. Choose Japanese for the original with English subtitles, or English for the dub. This setting carries across all episodes.
Start Watching — Season 1, Episode 1
Select Season 1, Episode 1 — “To You, in 2000 Years” and hit play. You’ll need at least 5 Mbps for stable HD streaming. At 89 episodes (about 24 minutes each), you’re looking at roughly 35 hours of content — plan accordingly.
Free and Cheaper Options
Watch Attack on Titan Free on Plex
Here’s the option most people miss — Plex streams all seasons of Attack on Titan completely free with ads. No subscription needed, no credit card. Just install Plex from the Amazon App Store and search for Attack on Titan. You get the full series on-demand.
Plex
- All seasons + specials — completely free
- No account or credit card required for basic viewing
- Native Firestick app from Amazon App Store
- Streams up to 1080p HD
The trade-off? Ads. Expect a few commercial breaks per episode. But for a completely free way to watch all of Attack on Titan, it’s hard to beat. The quality is solid — up to 1080p — and the Plex app on Firestick runs smoothly.
Budget Alternatives
| Option | Price | What You Get |
|---|---|---|
| Plex | Free | All seasons, ad-supported |
| Crunchyroll Free Trial (via Prime) | Free for 7 days | All episodes via Crunchyroll Amazon Channel |
| Hulu with Ads | $11.99/mo | All 4 seasons, sub & dub |
| Crunchyroll Annual | $5.58/mo | All episodes (billed $66.99/year) |
| Netflix with Ads | $7.99/mo | Season 1 only (US) |
Viewing Order
Attack on Titan is straightforward — watch it in release order. No complicated timeline, no spin-offs to weave in. Here’s the complete order:
- Season 1 — 25 episodes (2013)
- Season 2 — 12 episodes (2017)
- Season 3, Part 1 — 12 episodes (2018)
- Season 3, Part 2 — 10 episodes (2019)
- The Final Season, Part 1 — 16 episodes (2020–2021)
- The Final Season, Part 2 — 12 episodes (2022)
- The Final Season, Part 3 — 2 TV specials (2023)
There are also OAD (Original Animation DVD) episodes — short side stories that are entirely optional. The main 89 episodes plus the two Final Chapter specials tell the complete story.
Streaming Quality Breakdown
| Platform | Max Resolution | HDR | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crunchyroll | 1080p HD | No | Stereo |
| Hulu | 1080p HD | No | Stereo |
| Plex | 1080p HD | No | Stereo |
| Netflix | 1080p HD | No | Stereo / 5.1 |
Attack on Titan is not available in 4K on any streaming platform. The anime was produced in standard HD resolution — this is a production limitation from WIT Studio and MAPPA, not a streaming issue. No amount of upgrading your Firestick or internet plan will change this.
The one exception? Attack on Titan: The Last Attack — a theatrical film compiling the Final Chapters — received a Dolby Cinema 4K HDR remaster for its January 2026 Japanese theatrical re-release. But that’s theater-only and hasn’t hit streaming platforms.
My testing notes: Honestly, the 1080p looks great on all platforms. The animation quality — especially MAPPA’s work on The Final Season — is stunning even without 4K. The ODM gear sequences and Titan battles are incredibly detailed at 1080p. I noticed no meaningful difference between Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Plex in terms of visual quality. Audio is stereo across the board, which sounds perfectly fine through both my TV speakers and soundbar.
Watch Attack on Titan Outside Your Region
Here’s where a VPN gets useful. Netflix’s Attack on Titan library varies by country. The US only gets Season 1, but Japan, South Korea, and Thailand have all seasons on Netflix. If you already have Netflix and don’t want another subscription, a VPN lets you access the complete library.
Also helpful if:
- You’re traveling and want to keep watching on your home Crunchyroll or Hulu account
- Hulu isn’t available in your country (US-only service)
- You want privacy while streaming
Surfshark
- Unblocks Netflix Japan for all Attack on Titan seasons
- Native Fire TV app — install from Amazon App Store
- Unlimited devices on one subscription
- Fast enough for HD streaming without buffering
Watch Attack on Titan With a VPN
3 stepsInstall Surfshark on Your Firestick
Open the Amazon App Store on your Firestick, search for “Surfshark,” and install the app. Sign in with your Surfshark account.
Connect to Japan or Another Region
Open Surfshark and connect to a Japan server to access Netflix’s complete Attack on Titan library. For Hulu access from outside the US, connect to a United States server. Wait for the “Connected” confirmation.
Open Your Streaming App and Watch
Now open Netflix (or your preferred app) and search for Attack on Titan. You’ll see the full library available in that region. The VPN runs in the background — just start streaming.
Other Ways to Watch
Other Ways to Watch
Stremio — All Your Streams, One App
Stop app-hopping between streaming services. Stremio pulls your subscriptions together so you can browse everything in one place. Real-Debrid adds premium sources with zero buffering.
Troubleshooting
FAQ
Is Attack on Titan free on any streaming service?
Yes — Plex has all seasons of Attack on Titan completely free with ads. No subscription or account required. It’s the best free option for Firestick users. The Crunchyroll Amazon Channel also offers a 7-day free trial that gives you access to the complete series.
Which service has all seasons of Attack on Titan?
Crunchyroll has the complete series — all 89 episodes plus both Final Chapter specials — with sub and dub options. Hulu also has all four seasons. Plex has the full series for free with ads. Netflix only has Season 1 in the US.
Can I watch Attack on Titan in 4K on Firestick?
No. Attack on Titan is not available in 4K on any streaming platform. The anime was produced in HD resolution (1080p max). A 4K HDR remaster exists only for the Attack on Titan: The Last Attack theatrical film, which is not available on streaming services.
Is Attack on Titan getting a new season?
No. The anime concluded on November 4, 2023 with the second Final Chapter special. There are no announced sequels, spin-offs, or new anime content. The story is complete at 89 episodes. The Beyond the Walls concert tour is hitting 18 US cities in 2026, but that’s a live event, not new episodes.
Should I watch Attack on Titan subbed or dubbed?
Both are good, but I’d recommend starting with the Japanese audio and English subtitles. The voice acting — especially Yuki Kaji as Eren — carries a lot of emotional weight that the dub doesn’t fully replicate. That said, the English dub is competent and available on both Crunchyroll and Hulu if you prefer it.
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Last updated: February 2026