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Most readers outside of America will recognise Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video as the top streaming platforms, but Hulu is one of the leading TV and movie streaming players in the US, boasting content from a whole range of film studios and TV channels.
Outside the US, Hulu is basically non-existent.
That can be a big headache for some though – if you’re an American Hulu subscriber trying to watch your content abroad, or someone who lives elsewhere but wants to watch Hulu original shows like What We Do in the Shadows, Castle Rock and Only Murders in the Building as they’re released, the service’s geo-blocking can make it almost impossible.
Almost impossible, but not quite. There is a way to watch Hulu abroad, whether you want to stream live TV or catch up on shows or movies, just as you can watch US Netflix, HBO,BBC iPlayeror The Criterion Channelfrom anywhere in the world. Here’s how.
It’s worth pointing out that a lot of Hulu content is now bundled into Disney+ internationally under the Star banner – though sometimes there can be a slight delay. You can sign up for Disney+ with prices starting from just £4.99 per month.
Can you watch Hulu from abroad?
Whilst you can access the Hulu website without the need for a VPN, to create an account you’ll need an American form of payment. This is because Hulu blocks non-US credit cards and PayPal accounts – so if you don’t already have an account and want to set one up, it’ll most likely reject your attempts to sign up if you don’t have an American bank.
It used to be possible to sign up for a Hulu account by using a digital gift card from Walmart, as this allowed you to create an account from international waters with no caveats, which you could then use as your form of payment.
However, we have re-tested this theory and can confirm that’s no longer the case. Other big stores such as Target and Best Buy had the same issue. We also weren’t able to sign up using an American Google Play/Apple account as we have with some other streaming services.
If you happen to have an American credit card, or have a friend/family member with an existing Hulu account, then you can use the method below.
Watch Hulu with a VPN
The most straightforward way by far to watch Hulu from abroad – and really the only way we recommend – is to use a VPN (virtual private network) service.
If you’re not familiar, a VPN allows you to use the internet anonymously by assigning you a different IP address – one of the ways your internet use can be tracked online. Read our full VPN explainer to find out more.
Many people use a VPN to hide what they’re doing online from prying eyes, but they can also be used to make websites believe you’re accessing the internet from a different country – the VPN simply assigns you a US IP address, for example, and Hulu and other websites will believe that that’s where you are.
Of course, there is a disclaimer: this is against Hulu’s terms of service, as it violates the platform’s content licensing agreements. Proceed at your own risk.
Which is the best VPN for Hulu?
The good news is that most VPNs will be good choices for watching Hulu – they just need to offer a range of servers in the US, along with decent speeds and bandwidth allowances.
Our preferred choice is NordVPN, which at the time of writing has more than three thousand servers available and very competitive pricing. We currently rate it as the best VPN for just about anything, in part because it’s excellent value – the two-year plan is available for as little as £2.79 per month at the time of writing, with a 30-day money-back guarantee just in case.
We’re also happy to recommend Surfshark– and you should check out our full best streaming VPN ranking if you want to take a look at the rest of the competition.
Bear in mind that no matter which VPN you use, there’s a chance that Hulu will recognise you’re using a VPN and stop you from using the service. If this happens, then try a few different servers within your VPN of choice – with luck you’ll find one that works after a couple of attempts. Even if you don’t, try again on another day and you might find a new server available that lets you connect and watch.
There are some free VPNs that will work with Hulu, but they come with limitations. There are often data or bandwidth caps – which you might hit quite quickly while streaming video – and free VPNs often have lower speeds and limited server options, so you might suffer from lower quality video or even struggle to find a server that lets you access Hulu.
Throw in the fact that free VPNs can sometimes play a bit fast and loose with your private browsing data, and we definitely recommend spending the small amount it takes to get a paid VPN.
How to watch Hulu with a VPN
Once you’ve picked a VPN, watching Hulu from the UK, Canada or elsewhere is simple. Simply sign in to your VPN service on the device you want to stream from and select a US server – most VPNs will let you pick the location of your IP address – then head to the Hulu website.
It’s worth remembering that you’ll still need a Hulu account to watch anything, and Hulu itself isn’t free. Fortunately, it isn’t too expensive – you can pay either $7.99 per month (or $79.99 a year) with some ads, or $14.99 with no ads at all. Either way, new subscribers can get their first month entirely for free.
In addition, college students can get a plan for $1.99 per month. To sign up for this, you’ll need to be 18 or over and have an active college enrolment.
If you want to throw in live TV too – with more than 60 channels – there’s a big jump up to $69.99 per month for ad-supported content, and $82.99 per month for ad-free content – though this also includes both Disney+ and ESPN+.
You can also get those services bundled in without the live TV element, all for just $12.99 per month with ads – or just add Disney+ on for a total of $9.99 monthly.
As we mentioned above, you’ll either need to sign into an existing account, or have an American credit card to hand.