Where to watch Breaking Bad

Breaking Bad centers on high school chemistry teacher Walter White. He has a wife, a son with a disability, and two jobs. His life is a little ho-hum when a surprise cancer diagnosis changes everything. He creates an opportunity to provide for his family with a former student of his Jesse Pinkman. The two embark on a drug business that steps on the toes of many dangerous people, transforming the rather bland Walter White from Mr. Chips to Scarface. 

Their journey makes Breaking Bad one of the most shocking and successful TV series of all time. If you have not seen it or want to relive your favorite moments, you can do it without having to pay for cable.

Best way to watch Breaking Bad (2008-2013)

The best way to watch Breaking Bad is with a Netflix subscription. We like Netflix because it is simple to use, has a diverse library of original content like The Queen’s Gambit, Ozark, and much more. With Netflix, you can purchase a month for $8.99 to $13.99, depending on if you want HD streaming. However, if you have multiple users in your home or want access to videos in rich 4k, you’ll pay $17.99 per month plus taxes. Read our full review of Netflix for more.

All the ways to watch Breaking Bad online

There are several ways to watch all of Breaking Bad’s episodes. As noted above, the most convenient way is to watch them on Netflix. Currently, they have every season and episode. Moreover, if you have cable, AMC does occasionally broadcast the series. You will want to check your guide to see when they air. Here is a breakdown of each of Netflix’s plans, so you have a better idea of costs:

Streaming planStarting Price
Netflix Basic (1 screen with SD)$8.99/mo.
Netflix HD (2 screens with HD)$13.99/mo.
Netflix 4K (4 screens with 4K)$17.99/mo.

Streaming Breaking Bad

Netflix

You do have limited options to watch the series at your leisure. However, having every episode on Netflix makes it a smart choice to consider. Moreover, Netflix has many original shows and movies with children’s programming, documentaries, and classic films to whet your appetite after watching Breaking Bad. 

Overall, its content library is impressive, especially when you consider everything is ad-free. Further, it is one of the easiest platforms to navigate. Unlike streaming platforms like Amazon Prime that have a clunkier design, Netflix makes it easy to access the content you want. While the interface design is far from perfect, it is one of the cleaner ones available.

Best of all, you can watch every Breaking Bad episode, then cancel at any time. Unlike cable providers, where you might have to be under contract for a year or two, Netflix is a month-to-month commitment. Watch what you want and leave it on your terms. And with monthly prices starting from $8.99 or $107.88 annually plus taxes, it is an affordable option for many households. 

Renting vs. buying Breaking Bad

Amazon Prime

You can watch all of Jesse and Walt’s adventures on Amazon Prime. Each episode costs up to $2.99 SD or up to $3.99 in high definition. You can also purchase seasons, though they vary in price from $9.99 for Season 1 to $23.99 for Season 3 in HD.

iTunes

With iTunes, you can gain access to your favorite movies, shows, music, and much more with the press of a button. For Breaking Bad fans, you can purchase each episode for $1.99 in standard definition or $2.99 for HD. Moreover, iTunes offers deluxe seasons of the show, filled with behind the scenes content and other goodies–a must-watch for avid fans. Seasons range in price from $19.99 to $24.99. You can also buy the first two seasons together for $24.99.

Google Play

Google Play is a convenient way to catch all the moments that made Breaking Bad a masterpiece. You can buy each episode on its own for $1.99 in SD or $2.99 in HD. Seasons vary in price from $14.99 in HD for season one to $34.99 in HD for season 4.

Vudu

Vudu keeps things simple for viewers. You can purchase each episode or season on its own if you want to. Or, you can buy the whole series for $99.99 in SD or $124.99 in HD. It makes it a convenient and inexpensive option relative to using streaming subscriptions regularly. 

Microsoft Store

The Microsoft Store combines many of your entertainment needs in one place. With it, you can purchase Xbox games, software, and every episode of Breaking Bad. Like other platforms, you can get each season, ranging in price from $14.99 to $21.99.

YouTube

YouTube is home to the original content. It is the birthplace of another show you will find on Netflix called Cobra Kai. It is also a platform where you can purchase each season of Breaking Bad in standard definition or HD. The prices are right in line with what Google Play charges.

The final cut

Breaking Bads theatrical shots, character development, suspense, and surprises made it one of the best television series ever. If you want to relive all the action or experience it for the first time, the best way to do so is with a Netflix subscription. However, if you want to own the content to rewatch at your leisure, then platforms like Vudu give you a convenient way to purchase every season of the groundbreaking series. However, as prices can change at any time, now is an excellent time to get in on the action while the deals are good. 

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