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Where to watch Blue Lock in 2026: every season, the movie, and the right order

June 28, 20264 min read·by AnimePulse
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With Blue Lock Season 3 arriving this October and the show tangled up in the real 2026 World Cup, a lot of new fans are trying to figure out where to actually watch it. The streaming picture is a little messier than it looks, especially around Netflix, so here's the clean, current breakdown of every part of Blue Lock and exactly where to stream it.

Blue Lock

Quick answer

In the US, Crunchyroll is the only place with the complete Blue Lock library: Season 1, Season 2, and the Episode Nagi movie, subbed and dubbed, with Season 3 landing there too. Netflix US only has Season 1. If you want to watch the whole thing in one place, it's Crunchyroll.

The full breakdown (US)

  • Season 1 (24 episodes): On Crunchyroll (sub + dub) and also added to Netflix US (since April 25, 2026). You can also buy it on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Fandango at Home.
  • Season 2: Crunchyroll only in the US. It is not on Netflix US, so this is where a lot of people watching on Netflix get stuck after Season 1.
  • Blue Lock the Movie: Episode Nagi: Stream on Crunchyroll, or rent/buy on Apple TV, Prime Video, and Fandango at Home. Not on Netflix.
  • Season 3 (Neo Egoist League): On Crunchyroll, premiering October 2026. (You'll see "October 9" widely reported, but the official reveal only confirmed "October 2026," so treat the exact day as unconfirmed.)

The short version: start on Netflix if you want, but you'll have to move to Crunchyroll after Season 1 to finish the series.

The Netflix situation, explained

Netflix and Blue Lock is the part that confuses everyone, so here it is clearly:

  • Netflix US: Season 1 only (added April 2026). No Season 2, no movie.
  • Netflix in Asia: Blue Lock has long streamed on Netflix across several Asian regions, including Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, India, and the Philippines, often with weekly episode drops. This is the original Netflix home for the series, and it's broader than the US catalog.

So "is Blue Lock on Netflix?" genuinely depends on where you are. In most of Asia, yes and then some. In the US, only Season 1.

In parts of South and Southeast Asia, you'll also find official Blue Lock streaming through Ani-One Ultra (Muse) on YouTube.

The correct watch order

Blue Lock is mostly straightforward, with one asterisk for the movie:

  1. Blue Lock Season 1 (episodes 1-24)
  2. Blue Lock Season 2
  3. Blue Lock the Movie: Episode Nagi. This one is a side story, not a sequel. It retells the early Blue Lock arc from Nagi Seishiro's point of view, overlapping Season 1's timeline. It does not advance the main plot, so the standard recommendation is to watch it after Seasons 1 and 2, as a companion piece, before Season 3.
  4. Blue Lock Season 3: Neo Egoist League (October 2026)

If you only care about the main story, Seasons 1, 2, and 3 are all you strictly need. Episode Nagi is a strongly recommended bonus, especially if Nagi is a favorite.

Getting ready for Season 3

Season 3, the Neo Egoist League, is the big one: the Blue Lock strikers finally step onto the European club stage, and Isagi's rivalry with Michael Kaiser takes center stage. It premieres on Crunchyroll in October, so the run-up is the perfect window to get caught up on Seasons 1 and 2 plus the movie.

Add Blue Lock to your watchlist and we'll keep the Season 3 date and any streaming changes straight for you. For more, our best soccer anime guide and 10 anime like Blue Lock are where to go next.

Streaming availability verified as of June 28, 2026. Platforms change over time and vary by region; we'll keep this guide updated.

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