You can currently watch That ’70s Show primarily on paid streaming platforms and via digital purchase, with availability varying a bit by country.

Main streaming options

  • In the United States, the show is available to stream on Peacock (Peacock Premium tiers).
    Peacock carries all seasons as part of its subscription catalog, rather than as individual purchases.
  • Some regions (such as parts of Australia) have the series on Stan , according to recent viewer reports.
  • In several other countries, major subscription platforms may not have it at all, so local availability can differ from the U.S. catalog.

Digital purchase and discs

If it is not streaming in your region, you still have a few options.

  • Digital stores : Seasons and episodes can be bought on services like Amazon Video , which sell the show to own rather than stream as part of a flat‑fee subscription.
  • DVD/Blu‑ray box sets : Complete‑series box sets are widely sold online (for example through large retailers), and many fans use these when the show cycles on and off streaming.
  • Libraries and second‑hand shops : Some viewers mention borrowing discs from public libraries or picking up used sets cheaply as a long‑term way to rewatch.

Broadcast and free options

For a more old‑school experience, the show still appears on linear and free‑to-air style channels in some places.

  • U.S. viewers sometimes catch That ’70s Show on channels like Laff TV , which run multi‑episode blocks on weekdays.
  • Over‑the‑air antenna or basic cable packages that include these comedy rerun networks can be enough to watch regularly if you do not mind scheduled times.

Note: Fans frequently discuss “sketchy” free‑streaming sites on forums, but those are typically unauthorized and risky, so sticking to official services, purchases, or physical media is the safer route.

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