That ’70s Show is one of the most iconic and beloved sitcom series of the late ’90s. While it hasn’t aired since 2006, it enjoyed life on streaming for quite some time before it was removed altogether in late 2020.
For years, Netflix was the new online home for That ’70s Show; however, in September 2020, the series was removed from the streaming service and hasn’t returned since. As a result of its removal, That ’70s Show has been without a streaming home for a long time.
Right now, there is no place to stream the hilarious sitcom, but there are a few ways that you can still relive the best moments the series provided from the comfort of your own home.
Where can I stream That ’70s Show?
Right now, the place to stream That ’70s show is Peacock. The streamer currently boasts all eight seasons of the iconic show so you’ll be able to binge from start to finish at your heart’s content!
Another way to watch is to buy the series digitally. If you’re looking to collect all seven seasons, then you’re going to need relatively deep pockets. Each season can be purchased on Amazon Prime in HD for between $30.99 and $32.99, depending on the season. If you’re after individual episodes, they’ll only set you back $2.99 each for HD and $1.99 for SD.
These are your only options digitally to watch the show, but if you’ve got access to a device with a DVD player, then why not embrace the nostalgia and seek out a box set of the series physically.
If you’re looking for more of the same comedy to binge once you’re done, That ’90s Show is now available to stream in its entirety on Netflix.