Man, when I binged 'The Legend of Korra' for the umpteenth time, Book Four — 'Book Four: Balance' — hit differently. If you want to watch it legally, the easiest route for me lately has been Netflix; in a lot of regions Netflix carries the whole series including Book Four. That said, availability changes by country, so if you don’t see it there, don’t panic.
Other solid legal choices I use: buying the season or individual episodes on stores like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV/iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, or the Microsoft Store. I’ve also bought the Blu-ray box set — physical copies are great when streaming rights shift, plus the extras are awesome for a rewatch. Lastly, check your public-library apps like Hoopla or Kanopy; I’ve borrowed shows there before and it saved me cash.
So: check Netflix first, then digital stores or your library, and if you’re a collector the Blu-ray is worth it. Happy rewatching — I still get teary during the finale.
I’m the kind of person who cross-checks everything, so here’s a practical route: first try Netflix — many countries have the complete 'The Legend of Korra' library, including Book Four. If it’s not available in your region, search digital storefronts (Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Vudu) where you can buy seasons or episodes outright. Buying is my fallback because it doesn’t expire when streaming deals change.
Don’t forget physical media: the DVD/Blu-ray season set is sold through retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, or specialty shops. I’ve also used my library’s streaming services (Hoopla is a favorite) to borrow episodes legally. If you want to confirm availability quickly, sites like JustWatch or Reelgood show where it’s streaming in your country, which has saved me lots of time hunting the show down.
I usually check Netflix first because it often carries 'The Legend of Korra' including Book Four, at least in many regions. If it isn’t there for you, I go straight to digital stores — Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, or Vudu — to buy the season. Public library apps like Hoopla can be a free legal option sometimes, and the Blu-ray set is perfect if you want physical ownership and extras. Quick tip: use a service like JustWatch to see what’s available in your country right now — saved me a bunch of time last rewatch.
I’ve spent way too many late nights rewatching 'The Legend of Korra' and here’s how I find Book Four legally without stress. Start with a country-specific search on a streaming aggregator like JustWatch — it tells you if Netflix, a paid platform, or a free-but-legal service has it in your region. In my experience Netflix often has the series in many regions, but licensing rotates, so it’s not guaranteed forever.
If streaming fails, the next best options are buying the season on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV/iTunes, Google Play, or similar stores. Those stores let you download episodes and keep them permanently. For the wallet-conscious, check out library streaming apps (Hoopla, Kanopy) — I’ve borrowed full seasons there. Finally, physical discs are great: the Blu-ray includes extras and is immune to catalog changes. I usually alternate between Netflix for casual rewatching and my Blu-ray when I want bonus content or a higher-quality playback. Hope that helps — now I want to queue up the finale again.
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