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where to watch kung fu panda

You can stream the Kung Fu Panda movies on a few major platforms right now, but availability depends on which entry in the series you want to watch and where you live.

Main places to watch

Here’s a quick guide to where to watch Kung Fu Panda content as of 2025–2026:

Movies (Po’s main films)

  • Kung Fu Panda (2008)
    • Often available to stream on Peacock in the US as part of the original trilogy.
* In some European countries (like Germany), it can stream on **Amazon Prime Video** and local platforms such as **RTL+ / MagentaTV+**.
* In the Netherlands, it’s listed on **Pathé Thuis** , **Amazon Prime Video** , and **SkyShowtime**.
* If it’s not on a subscription service where you are, you can **rent or buy** it digitally from **Amazon Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home** , and similar stores.
  • Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
    • Streams alongside the first film on Peacock for subscribers in the US.
* Widely available to **rent or buy** on services like Apple TV, Prime Video, and other digital stores.
  • Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016)
    • Included in the Peacock trilogy set in the US.
* Has also appeared on **Netflix** in some regions (for example, it has been listed as streaming there in the past), but that can change by country.
* Always available to **rent/buy** via Apple TV, Prime Video, etc.
  • Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)
    • Initially released only in theaters ; then moved to streaming later.
* By late 2025, the full saga (including 4) is promoted as streaming on **Peacock** in the US.
* Where Peacock is not available, expect it mainly as a **premium rental/purchase** on Apple TV, Prime Video, and similar services until local streaming deals kick in.

Shows and spin‑offs

If you want more of Po beyond the movies, there are several series:

  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (TV series)
    • Three seasons, streaming on Paramount+ in many regions.
  • Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight
    • A series where Jack Black returns as Po, streaming on Netflix with multiple seasons.

Different countries may also have the movies and shows rotating between Netflix, Prime Video, and local services, so it’s worth checking your region’s catalog directly.

Simple step‑by‑step: how to find it where you are

  1. Check Peacock (if available in your country)
    • Look for the Kung Fu Panda collection; in the US, all four films are promoted there.
  1. Search Netflix and Prime Video
    • Netflix often carries at least one movie or series entry (e.g., Kung Fu Panda 3 , The Dragon Knight).
 * Prime Video may have it as part of a subscription in some countries, and almost always as a digital **rental/purchase** option.
  1. Use a local aggregator (like JustWatch or a national film guide)
    • Sites list exactly where Kung Fu Panda is streaming, renting, or for sale in your country, including platforms like Pathé Thuis , SkyShowtime , or RTL+ in Europe.
  1. Fallback: digital rental or Blu‑ray
    • If it’s not free or included anywhere for you, renting it from Apple TV, Amazon Video, Fandango at Home , etc., or buying a Blu‑ray/DVD is usually possible.

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Title Subscription streaming (examples) Digital rent/buy (examples) Region notes
Kung Fu Panda (2008) Peacock (US); Prime Video / RTL+ / MagentaTV+ in Germany; Pathé Thuis, Prime Video, SkyShowtime in Netherlands; sometimes Netflix in select markets.Apple TV, Amazon Video, Fandango at Home and similar stores.Exact platforms vary by country; check local aggregators like JustWatch or national film sites.
Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) Peacock in the US as part of the trilogy collection.Apple TV, Prime Video, Fandango at Home, Microsoft Store and others.Often bundled with the first movie in regional streaming deals.
Kung Fu Panda 3 (2016) Peacock in the US; has appeared on Netflix in some regions.Apple TV, Prime Video, Fandango at Home, Microsoft Store.Streaming rights rotate more often; check Netflix and regional services.
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024) Marketed as streaming on Peacock once the full saga arrived there (US).Premium rental/purchase on Apple TV, Prime Video and similar stores after theatrical window.Initially theatrical only, then moves to home streaming; timing differs by region.
Legends of Awesomeness (series) Paramount+ (three seasons).May be available for purchase on various digital stores depending on region. Cartoon Network/Nickelodeon reruns in some territories; streaming centralized on Paramount+.
The Dragon Knight (series) Netflix (three seasons).Primarily subscription; digital purchase varies by region. Features Jack Black returning as Po in an original Netflix series.

Quick TL;DR

  • For most viewers in the US, your best answer to “where to watch Kung Fu Panda” is: Peacock for all four films, Paramount+ for Legends of Awesomeness , and Netflix for The Dragon Knight.
  • Outside the US, check Netflix, Prime Video, and local services plus an aggregator like JustWatch to confirm what’s included with your subscriptions versus what’s only for rent or purchase.

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