You can watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine on a few main platforms right now, with some regional differences and a bit of recent churn between services.

Main streaming options (2026)

  • Peacock (US primary home) – All 8 seasons are available to stream with a Peacock subscription, as it’s NBC’s own platform.
  • Netflix (limited/rotating) – The show has been on Netflix in many countries (like Canada and the UK), but not consistently in the US, and availability has been shrinking or rotating over time.
  • Other subscription platforms (by region) – In some countries, people report access via services like Crave or regional Amazon Prime passes, but these are very country‑specific and change often.

Digital purchase / rental

If you want to own it or avoid subscription churn:

  • You can buy seasons or episodes digitally on platforms like:
    • Apple TV / iTunes
    • Amazon Video
    • Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu)
  • These stores sell full seasons and usually let you download episodes for offline viewing.

Quick region tips

Because streaming rights are messy, what works depends heavily on where you live:

  • United States
    • Best bet: Peacock (all seasons with subscription).
* Netflix US has either had no seasons or has been removing them over time, so don’t rely on it.
  • Outside the US
    • In many regions, Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been on Netflix, sometimes only some seasons, sometimes all 8.
* Local services or Prime Video add‑ons may carry it (for example, users in some European countries have mentioned Amazon session passes or Crave‑style services).

Simple recommendation

  1. Check Peacock first if you’re in the US.
  2. Check Netflix in your country to see if it still has some or all seasons.
  3. If streaming fails, go to Apple TV / iTunes or Amazon Video and buy or rent the seasons you want.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.

TL;DR: In 2026, Brooklyn Nine-Nine is reliably on Peacock in the US, with more patchy availability on Netflix and regional platforms elsewhere; buying digitally on Apple TV or Amazon Video is the stable fallback.