What's available
Mexico has strong streaming coverage across all major platforms. Here's what you can access right now:
- Netflix Mexico — Includes global hits like Squid Game, Stranger Things, Wednesday, and local originals like Club de Cuervos and Who Killed Sara?
- Disney+ Mexico — Full Marvel and Star Wars catalog including The Mandalorian, Loki, and Andor, plus Star content with Grey's Anatomy and The Bear
- HBO Max (Max) Mexico — House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, Succession, and Warner Bros. films
- Amazon Prime Video Mexico — The Boys, Reacher, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Prime originals
- Apple TV+ Mexico — Ted Lasso, Severance, The Morning Show, and Slow Horses
- Paramount+ Mexico — Yellowstone, 1883, and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
What you're missing
Compared to US libraries, Mexico is missing notable titles across several platforms:
- Netflix — Some US-exclusive licensed films and certain seasons of shows like Seinfeld and regional documentaries
- Hulu — Not available in Mexico at all, meaning no access to The Handmaid's Tale, Only Murders in the Building, or next-day network TV episodes
- Peacock — Unavailable in Mexico, blocking Poker Face, The Traitors US, and WWE Network content
- ESPN+ — Limited sports access compared to the US version
How to access other regions
If you want to unlock US libraries or access Hulu and Peacock from Mexico, a VPN is your best tool. Connect to a US server, then sign up or log into the streaming service as normal. We recommend NordVPN as the top choice — it reliably unblocks Netflix US, Hulu, Peacock, and more, with fast speeds and easy-to-use apps for every device.
Pricing
- Netflix Mexico — From MXN $99/month (Standard with ads) to MXN $299/month (4K)
- Disney+ Mexico — From MXN $159/month
- Max Mexico — From MXN $129/month
- Amazon Prime Video — MXN $99/month or MXN $899/year
- Apple TV+ — MXN $79/month
Our recommendation
Mexico actually offers one of the better streaming setups in Latin America — you get solid libraries on Netflix, Max, Disney+, and Amazon at prices noticeably cheaper than the US. However, the absence of Hulu and Peacock is a real gap if you follow US television closely. Grab NordVPN, connect to a US server, and you'll fill those gaps instantly while keeping your existing subscriptions intact.