Finding out exactly where can you watch Miraculous Ladybug has become a bit of a headache lately. Honestly, it shouldn't be this hard to keep track of a girl in a polka-dot suit and her cat-themed partner, but the streaming rights are a total mess. Between Disney+, Netflix, and various cable channels, the show is scattered across the internet like lost Kwamis.
If you're trying to catch up on the latest Season 6 episodes or just want to rewatch the classic Hawk Moth battles from the beginning, you need a roadmap. Things changed a lot in 2025 and 2026. What worked a couple of years ago—like just hopping on Netflix—might only give you half the story now.
The Disney Plus Takeover (Mostly)
Basically, Disney+ is the "official" home now. If you want the most consistent experience, this is where you go. As of early 2026, Disney+ has secured the rights to almost everything in the Miraculous universe.
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- Seasons 1 through 5: These are fully available in most regions, including the US, UK, and Canada.
- Season 6: This is the big one. Season 6 premiered on Disney Channel and Disney XD on January 25, 2025. By now, the episodes are rolling onto Disney+ in batches. If you see people talking about episodes like "The Dark Castle" or "Wreckless Driver," they’re likely watching the Disney+ drops.
- The Specials: The "Miraculous World" adventures in New York, Shanghai, Paris, and London are all here.
The newest special, Miraculous World: Tokyo Stellar Force, just hit Disney+ on January 23, 2026. It’s a 52-minute journey where Ladybug heads to Japan, and it’s arguably some of the best animation the series has ever had since they started using Unreal Engine for the newer seasons.
What's Really Happening With Netflix?
People get confused about Netflix because it used to be the primary spot. Here’s the deal: Netflix still has rights to earlier seasons in certain countries, but they are slowly losing ground.
In the US, you can still find Seasons 1 through 4 on Netflix. However, Season 5 is conspicuously missing because of that massive exclusive deal Disney inked. Netflix also has Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie (the musical one from 2023). It’s a weird split. You watch the movie on Netflix, but then you have to jump over to Disney+ to see what happens in the actual show’s continuity.
One annoying thing? Netflix sometimes numbers their seasons differently. They’ve been known to split Season 2 and 3 into smaller "seasons," which makes it look like they have more content than they actually do. Don’t be fooled. If you’re looking for the post-Gabriel Agreste era (Season 6 and beyond), Netflix isn't your friend.
Watching Season 6 for Free (Legally)
You don't always have to pay for a subscription if you have patience and the right local channels.
In the UK, BBC iPlayer and CBBC have been absolute lifesavers. They started airing Season 5 a while back and have been surprisingly quick with newer content. If you’re in Australia, ABC iview is currently the place to be. They’ve been dropping Season 6 episodes as recently as this week. Episodes like "Yaksi Gozen" and "Sleeping Syren" are available there for a limited time after they air on TV.
For fans in France, TF1 (specifically the TFOU block) remains the "world premiere" king. They usually get the episodes first, often months before the English dub hits Disney+ in the States. If you don't mind subtitles—or if your French is better than mine—you can find them on the TF1+ streaming service.
Quick Breakdown of Where to Watch
- Disney+: Seasons 1-5, Season 6 (rolling), and all "World" specials including Tokyo (2026).
- Netflix: Seasons 1-4 and the 2023 Feature Film.
- ABC iview (Australia): Latest Season 6 episodes.
- BBC iPlayer (UK): Select seasons and specials.
- Hulu: Occasionally carries some seasons in the US due to the Disney merger, but it's redundant if you have Disney+.
The Mystery of Season 7 and 8
The ZAG 5-year plan is moving fast. We’re already hearing rumblings about Season 7 and Season 8. According to industry insiders and Jeremy Zag’s own social media teasers, Season 7 is expected to follow a similar release pattern: Disney Channel first, followed by Disney+ a few months later.
There's also the Miraculous World: Rio special on the horizon for later in 2026. If you've been following the show, you know they introduced Irupé (Luka’s friend from Brazil) in the Season 6 episode "Mr. Agreste." That wasn't just a random cameo; it was a total setup for the Brazil special.
Actionable Steps for Miraculers
If you’re staring at your screen wondering which button to click, here’s what you should actually do:
- Check Disney+ first. If you want the complete story from Season 1 to the current Season 6 episodes, it’s the only place that has the whole timeline in one spot.
- Use a TV Listing App. If you're trying to catch Season 6 as it airs on cable (Disney Channel), use something like TV Guide. The schedule is erratic. One week they’ll air three new episodes, and then they’ll go on a "miraculous" hiatus for two months.
- Watch the Specials in order. Don't skip them. The Paris special (Shadybug & Claw Noir) actually has massive implications for the multiverse that crop up in the later seasons.
- Avoid Unofficial Sites. Seriously. Not only is the quality garbage, but the episode orders are always wrong. The show's production order is notoriously different from the airing order, and unofficial sites just make the confusion worse.
Basically, if you have a Disney+ subscription, you're set for 90% of the content. For the other 10%, you'll need to keep an eye on your local broadcasters like ABC or the BBC.