You can watch Pawn Stars on several major streaming platforms, plus some free-with-ads options. Availability can vary by country, but here’s the current big picture based on recent streaming listings and forum chatter.

Main streaming services

These platforms currently carry full episodes or multiple seasons of Pawn Stars :

  • Hulu – Multiple seasons available; often bundled with Disney+ in various deals, with new or returning users eligible for free trials in some regions.
  • Disney+ – Hosts Pawn Stars episodes as part of its reality and factual catalog in some markets.
  • Netflix – Listed as a streaming option in some regions via aggregator sites, though specific seasons depend on your country.
  • Amazon Prime Video – Streams the show in some regions; you can also add certain History-related channels as extras.
  • History / HISTORY Vault – The original network; episodes stream via the History-branded apps and add‑on channels in various territories.
  • Philo, Fubo, Sling – Live TV/skinny bundle services that carry the History channel, so you can watch episodes live or on demand if included in your package.

Free (with ads) options

If you’re okay with commercial breaks, there are a few ways to watch without a traditional subscription:

  • The Roku Channel – Offers many seasons for free with ads; frequently recommended by fans binge-watching older episodes.
  • Pluto TV – Streams Pawn Stars on some of its free channels and on‑demand with ads in supported regions.
  • History app / website – Often has rotating free episodes if you sign in through a TV provider, but you’ll see ads.

Digital purchase or rental

If you want specific episodes or to own them permanently:

  • Amazon Video – Individual episodes and seasons available to buy digitally.
  • Apple TV Store – allows you to purchase episodes/seasons to keep in your library.
  • Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu) – Another digital storefront that sells episodes and seasons.
  • DVD / Blu‑ray – Box sets of earlier seasons are sold through major retailers like Amazon for offline viewing.

Quick region tip

Because streaming rights change by country:

  1. Search Pawn Stars directly in Hulu, Disney+, Netflix, or Prime Video where you live.
  2. If it doesn’t appear, check an aggregator like JustWatch for your country to see current platforms and free-with-ads options.

If you tell me what country you’re in, I can narrow this down to the most likely 1–2 places where you’ll find Pawn Stars right now.

TL;DR: In many places, start by checking Hulu, Disney+, Netflix, or Prime Video, then look at free options like The Roku Channel or Pluto TV, and finally digital stores like Amazon Video or Apple TV if you want to buy episodes.

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