Where to watch What We Do in the Shadows? Full streaming guide for the FX show

Full streaming guide for the FX show (Image Source - FX)
Full streaming guide for the FX show (Image Source - FX)

If you're a fan of hilarious vampire stories, you're in for a treat! What We Do in the Shadows is back with its final season, and we're here to give you all the information on where to watch it. From airing times in the U.S. to how you can stream it on-demand or even watch it in the U.K., we’ve got you covered.

Inspired by the 2014 movie of the same name, What We Do in the Shadows is a mockumentary-style series that takes a humorous look at the lives of vampires trying to survive in modern-day Staten Island. They’ve been around for centuries, but adjusting to the 21st century? That’s a whole new challenge!


Where to watch What We Do in the Shadows

There are plenty of streaming options (Image Source - FX)
There are plenty of streaming options (Image Source - FX)

Wondering when and where to catch the latest episodes? New episodes of What We Do in the Shadows air every Monday at 10 p.m. ET on FX. But, if you prefer streaming, don’t worry, you can also watch the episodes the next day on Hulu.

If you don’t have a traditional cable subscription, no worries! There are plenty of streaming options as listed below:

  • Sling TV: The most affordable choice, with plans starting at just $40 per month. FX is available on their Blue plan, which includes 43 live channels. Plus, there’s always a promo deal, so you could get your first month for just $20.
  • FuboTV: Offers a range of live channels and also includes FX.
  • DirecTV Stream: Another option for live TV streaming with no long-term commitment.

The final season kicked off with a double-episode premiere on October 21, airing back-to-back episodes starting at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX. After that, new episodes will be released every Monday night. Mark your calendars!

If you're in the U.K., you can still join in on the vampire fun! What We Do in the Shadows is available on Disney+ in the U.K., so you can stream every episode without missing a beat.

If you're late to the party or just want to relive all the previous shenanigans, all past seasons of What We Do in the Shadows are available to stream on Hulu in the U.S. and Disney+ internationally. Perfect for a binge-watch weekend!

Interested in watching the movie that started it all? The original What We Do in the Shadows film is currently available for streaming with an Apple TV+ subscription. You can also rent or buy it on Prime Video.


What is What We Do in the Shadows?

What We Do in the Shadows (Image Source - FX)
What We Do in the Shadows (Image Source - FX)

Inspired by the 2014 movie by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, this show is a hilarious mockumentary that follows the lives of four vampires living in Staten Island. It’s a unique twist on the vampire genre, combining spooky with funny in the best way possible.

Imagine vampires trying to figure out how to use smartphones or dealing with annoying neighbors, this show gives you that and more! Jemaine Clement, co-creator of the original movie, brought the series to life in 2019. While Clement and Taika Waititi starred in the film, the TV show features a new cast of characters.

The stars of the show include Matt Berry, Kayvan Novak, Natasia Demetriou, and Mark Proksch, with Harvey Guillen playing their loyal, often underappreciated human familiar, Guillermo.

The show’s charm lies in its quirky characters, hilarious situations, and sharp writing. It’s not just a vampire story, it’s a comedy with heart (or lack thereof, in this case). Fans can’t get enough of the ridiculous, yet somehow relatable, adventures of these undead roommates.

Over the years, What We Do in the Shadows has given us some unforgettable moments. From vampire politics to awkward encounters with werewolves, this show knows how to keep viewers laughing.

As we say goodbye to one of TV’s funniest and most unique shows, there’s no better time to dive in and catch up on What We Do in the Shadows.

Whether you're watching live on FX or streaming on Hulu or Disney+, this final season promises to be a wild ride. Don't miss out!

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Edited by Mudeet Arora