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Tokyo Ghoul:re is streaming on Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. 12 episodes (~5h total watch time). Availability may vary by region.
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Platform Details (North America)
| Platform | Seasons | Audio | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crunchyroll | S1, √A, :re | Sub+Dub | US & Canada |
| Hulu | Full series | Sub+Dub | US only |
Not on Netflix in US/Canada — only available via Netflix in UK and other regions
English dub available. Last verified: May 2026.
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About Tokyo Ghoul:re
Two years have passed since the CCG's raid on Anteiku. Although the atmosphere in Tokyo has changed drastically due to the increased influence of the CCG, ghouls continue to pose a problem as they have begun taking caution, especially the terrorist organization Aogiri Tree, who acknowledge the CCG's growing threat to their existence. The creation of a special team, known as the Quinx Squad, may provide the CCG with the push they need to exterminate Tokyo's unwanted residents. As humans who...
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Where can I watch Tokyo Ghoul:re legally?
Right now, Tokyo Ghoul:re is on Crunchyroll Amazon Channel. That said, anime licensing varies a lot by country — what's on Netflix in Japan might not be on Netflix in the US. If your go-to platform doesn't have it, try the other services listed above.
Is Tokyo Ghoul:re on Netflix or Crunchyroll?
It's confirmed on Crunchyroll. Netflix availability depends on your region — some countries have it, others don't.
Is Tokyo Ghoul:re available with an English dub?
Yes — Tokyo Ghoul:re has an English dub available on Crunchyroll, Hulu. Check each platform's listing for language options since not every season may be dubbed.
Can I watch Tokyo Ghoul:re for free?
Crunchyroll offers a free ad-supported tier for some shows. Most other platforms require a subscription, but many offer free trials for new users. Tubi and Pluto TV occasionally have anime in their free rotation too.
