How to watch Loki online - stream the entire season for less

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The God of Mischief's first series is at an end, so now's the perfect time to catch up and watch Loki online - the entire season is available to anyone with a Disney Plus membership. More specifically, getting a month's subscription today will allow you to stream Loki in its entirety.

Are there any discounts available right now to let you stream Loki for less? Because there's no Disney Plus free trial anymore, the cheapest way to watch Loki online is grabbing a single month of the service ($7.99 in the US, £7.99 in the UK, and $11.99 in both Canada or Australia). Meanwhile, the best value method for US readers would be to get what is essentially a three-for-the-price-of-two bundle with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for $13.99 per month. That allows you to see Loki and a ton of other content you might be interested in at a significantly reduced cost. 

Watch Loki's story in order

This series follows the 2012 version of Loki who escaped with the Tesseract during Endgame's time-heist. Because that was never supposed to happen, he's now being targeted by a mysterious force responsible for the proper flow of time. 

Confused? Here's the correct viewing order to catch up on Loki's story so far:

  1. Thor
  2. The Avengers
  3. Thor: The Dark World
  4. Thor: Ragnarok
  5. Avengers: Infinity War
  6. Avengers: Endgame
  7. Loki

Ready to get started? We've listed the best Disney Plus bundles and Disney Plus sign-up deals below.

Watch Loki - US

Disney Plus | $7.99 per month

Disney Plus | $7.99 per month
If you want to stream Loki season one, you'll need to get Disney Plus - the series is a Disney Plus exclusive, which means it won't appear on any other streaming service. The cheapest membership at the moment would be a $7.99 per-month subscription, while the best value offer is still the triple bundle with Disney Plus, Hulu, and ESPN Plus for $13.99p/m or $19.99p/m with no Hulu ads. Although the latter is more expensive, it does remove advertisers' frequent interruptions (trust us, that gets old fast).

Watch Loki - Canada

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
All you need to watch Loki online in Canada is Disney Plus. The show is exclusive to that streaming service, so you can take a look at every single episode right now with the standard $11.99 p/m membership. Alternatively, you can grab an annual sub if you want better value for money (it gets you 12 months for the price of 10). Unfortunately, there aren't any other offers available right now - we'll keep you posted as and when more appear.

Watch Loki - UK

Disney Plus | £7.99 per month

Disney Plus | £7.99 per month
Want to stream Loki in the UK? Your cheapest option would be the £7.99 per month subscription - there aren't really any other deals at the moment. However, you can pick up an annual membership if you want maximum value for money (it gets you 12 months for the price of 10). You can also grab a Disney Plus gift card to let a loved one watch Loki online.

Watch Loki - Australia

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month

Disney Plus | $11.99 per month
Where can you stream Loki in Australia? You guessed it: on Disney Plus. The entire series is a Disney Plus exclusive, and the cheapest way of getting each episode would be the $11.99 per-month subscription (or $12.99p/m in New Zealand). Want maximum value for money, on the other hand? The $119.99 annual membership is the way to go.

Watch Loki - India

Disney Plus with Hotstar (Premium) | ₹299 per month / ₹1499 a year

Disney Plus with Hotstar (Premium) | ₹299 per month / ₹1499 a year
If you want to watch Loki online in India, Disney Plus Hotstar bundles are the only ways to do it. They're pretty great value for money, though: as well as Disney Plus access on the Premium tier, you get multiplex and new Indian movies to go with Hotstar specials, no ads, and Full HD streaming with Dolby 5.1 audio. Grab the annual option and it's even better - you're saving a massive ₹2088 a year compared to paying the ₹299 monthly fees.

Other regions

Watch Disney Plus in your area

Watch Disney Plus in your area
If you've got Disney Plus in your area, you should be able to watch Loki online. It's a Disney Plus exclusive and is releasing in most regions at the same time, so members can get in on the action right away. Anyone that doesn't have access to Disney Plus in their country shouldn't panic, however - the House of Mouse has stated that the streaming service will launch across the globe in the next year or two.

Want more?

Now that the series has wrapped up its final episode, we've got some answers at last. Just who was the villain? What does this mean for the multiverse? There's a lot to get your teeth into. Namely, one Loki theory suggests Marvel is setting up the crossover to end all crossovers. After Endgame, we can't even imagine something on that scale.

If you're still not sold on the streaming service, you can fill your boots with all the details you need in our guide to Disney Plus. For a more in-depth comparison of how it stacks up against the competition, you can also take a look at our full Disney Plus review.

Looking to upgrade your setup, on the other hand? It's worth heading over to our guide on the best gaming TVs (available here for UK readers). This will furnish you with recommendations for the top 4K screens, and they'll show off Disney Plus content at its best - particularly if you've got the best gaming sound system to go with them.

Don't forget about our other streaming guides, either; you can find info on the latest Hulu bundle deals, HBO Max prices, or ESPN Plus costs and bundles via these write-ups. We've got the full lowdown on Disney Plus Premier Access if you'd like to find out what that offers, too.


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Benjamin Abbott
Tabletop & Merch Editor

As the site's Tabletop & Merch Editor, you'll find my grubby paws on everything from board game reviews to the latest Lego news. I've been writing about games in one form or another since 2012, and can normally be found cackling over some evil plan I've cooked up for my group's next Dungeons & Dragons campaign.