If you’ve tried to track down The Chosen, the confusion usually comes from one thing: the show is distributed across multiple platforms, and what’s available depends on your country, your subscription services, and whether you’re trying to watch for free or not.
Here’s the clearest way to understand your options.

The simplest option is if you just want to watch now
The most consistent “go-to” is the official The Chosen app (and the show’s official web player). This route is positioned as a free way to watch, with extra content available inside the same ecosystem.
If you have Prime Video
Prime Video has become a major home for the series—especially in the U.S., where streaming rights and release windows have made Prime a primary destination for newer seasons. Depending on your region, a season may be included with Prime, offered for purchase, or released later than in the U.S.
If you want a free, TV-style streaming option
BYUtv is another straightforward free option in many markets. It’s often promoted as a way to stream multiple seasons without a paid subscription.
If you’re checking Netflix
Netflix is where people get tripped up the most because availability is heavily country-dependent. In some regions, The Chosen isn’t available on Netflix at all. In others, it may have multiple seasons. So when someone says, “It’s on Netflix,” they may be right for their location and wrong for yours.
Why does this feel confusing
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Licensing varies by country, so platform availability changes by region.
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Newer seasons can have exclusive windows on certain services before appearing elsewhere.
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The show intentionally supports multiple official viewing paths at the same time (app + web player + partner platforms).

