Lucky for fans of 'The Familiars', there are usually a handful of legit ways to stream the TV adaptation depending on your region, and I make a point of checking each one so I don’t miss anything.
Usually the major subscription platforms are the first places to look: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video,
Hulu, HBO Max (or Max in some regions), and Apple TV+. Anime-leaning shows often show up on Crunchyroll or Funimation, while some network-backed adaptations land on Peacock, Paramount+, or Disney+ if a big studio is involved. If you prefer to buy or rent episodes outright, iTunes/Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Amazon’s store are reliable options, and they often unlock extras like behind-the-scenes or clean intros.
For free but legal viewing, check ad-supported services like Tubi, Pluto TV, or the free tiers of platforms in your country. Don’t forget regional broadcaster streams — BBC iPlayer, ITVX, CBC Gem, or other national services sometimes carry adaptations for viewers in their territories. I also keep an eye on the show’s official site and social feeds; they usually list where it’s streaming per country. Streaming libraries shift, so I set alerts and rewatch the parts I love whenever they pop up — it’s a thrill to rediscover scenes with better subs or a fresh dub.