Is ‘Lethal Weapon’ Series on Netflix? Here’s Where to Actually Watch It

Published 12/30/2025, 8:37 AM EST

Explosions, high-speed chases, wisecracking detectives, Lethal Weapon has always been a thrill factory wrapped in chaos and charisma. From streets painted in neon gunfire to duos who argue as philosophers stuck in an action movie, the series leaves hearts racing and popcorn flying.

While viewers reminisce about these adrenaline-fueled escapades, the question lingers: where can this explosive world of bullets, banter, and brotherhood actually be caught on screen today?

Where to catch Lethal Weapon and its explosive action

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As of late 2025, the Lethal Weapon TV series, starring Damon Wayans and Clayne Crawford, is not streaming on Netflix in most major regions, including the United States.

Fans eager to binge the high-octane series can reliably find all three seasons on Hulu, which has become the main sanctuary for viewers craving nonstop action. AMC+ rotates episodes occasionally, but Hulu offers the complete, uninterrupted experience, ensuring the thrills remain unbroken.

For those without a Hulu subscription, multiple digital storefronts provide access to the series. Individual episodes or entire seasons can be purchased on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, YouTube TV, and Fandango at Home, typically priced between $1.99–$2.99 per episode.

Fans of the original Mel Gibson and Danny Glover films can revisit the classics on Max or via digital rentals, allowing viewers to satisfy both modern and nostalgic cravings without relying on Netflix.

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While Lethal Weapon finds a new digital home, Netflix is quietly plotting its next wave of bingeable chaos, ensuring viewers will have enough to replace what once exploded on their screens.

Netflix lines up new shows to fill the Lethal Weapon void

Looking into 2026, Netflix is poised to flood screens with new series and anticipated returns. January opens with the Stranger Things season 5 finale, Harlan Coben’s Run Away, and His & Hers starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal.

Mid-January welcomes Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials, featuring Helena Bonham Carter and Martin Freeman. February and March promise Bridgerton season 4 and One Piece season 2, making sure audiences have plenty to chase while old favorites like Lethal Weapon wait elsewhere.

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Beyond premieres, Netflix brings back beloved franchises and spin-offs. Beef season 2, 3 Body Problem season 2, The Witcher season 5, and Virgin River season 7 continue their sagas, while animated adventures like Stranger Things: Tales of ’85 expand the Hawkins universe.

At the same time, several fan favorites, Stranger Things, The Empress, Outer Banks, and The Witcher, are reaching conclusions. For subscribers, 2026 balances endings with beginnings, proving Netflix knows how to keep viewers in constant anticipation.

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What are your thoughts on Lethal Weapon’s Netflix absence and the upcoming 2026 lineup? Let us know in the comments below.

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Shraddha Priyadarshi

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