How to watch Breaking Bad in Australia in 2024

You can catch the entire tumultuous saga of Walter White in Australia on Stan.


Alex Kidman
Apr 28, 2024
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Breaking Bad is one of the all time TV greats, depicting the slow descent into a life of crime of an otherwise unremarkable chemistry teacher into the life of a drug dealer. It’s absolute must-watch TV, even years after the series concluded.

How to watch Breaking Bad in Australia

All episodes available in 4K on Stan.

Breaking Bad is available to watch in its entirety in up to 4K quality through local streaming service Stan – which is where you’ll also find its excellent spin-off series, Better Call Saul

If ad-supported isn’t your style, it’s also available to buy through Fetch, Apple, Google Play, Microsoft or Telstra for digital devices.

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$12/mth for Basic
$3.49 per episode
$19.99 per season or $99.99 for all seasons
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Looking for something new to stream tonight? These services offer free trials so you won’t pay a cent unless you decide to keep subscribed once your trial’s up.

When did Breaking Bad release in Australia?

Breaking Bad’s fifth season concluded back in 2013, and without wanting to get too spoilery, it seems unlikely they’ll be making any more any time soon. As such, all five series and sixty-two episodes are available to watch right now.

What is Breaking Bad all about?

Breaking Bad is the story of Walter White, a high school chemistry teacher. Sounds kind of dull, right? But Walter discovers early on in the series that he has incurable lung cancer. Determined to provide for his family after his passing, he decides to turn to a life of crime, producing and distributing crystal meth with the help of a former student.

Breaking Bad is one of the most awarded TV shows of all time, picking up 16 US Primetime Emmy Awards, 2 Golden Globe awards, a swag of awards for principal actors Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul and Anna Gunn – it’s even in the Guinness World Records book as the most critically acclaimed TV series of all time.

Breaking Bad is really good, in other words, and one TV show that you simply must see – and also worth a rewatch if it’s been a while since you watched it.

How does Stan compare to other streaming services?

Stan’s big selling point locally is that unlike services such as Netflix, Disney+ or Paramount+, it’s a home-grown effort out of the Nine Network group. It provides a wide mix of content, from Stan Sport – still a rarity on general streaming services – a smattering of home-grown content (including content produced specifically for Stan) and imported series such as Breaking Bad.

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Binge LogoBinge Standard plan
4K streaming
2 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
$18/mth
Foxtel Now | 2022 logo | Reviews.org AustraliaFoxtel Now Starter Bundle
HD streaming
2 streams
Access to over 35 channels
Deal: 10-day free trial
$35/mth
Apple TV+Apple TV+ plan
4K streaming
6 streams (Family Sharing)
Deal: 7-day free trial
$12.99/mth
Disney PlusDisney+ Standard plan
HD streaming
2 streams
Deal: $139.99 for 12mths
$13.99/mth
BritBoxBritbox plan
HD streaming
5 streams
Deal: 7-day free trial
$9.99/mth
NetflixNetflix Standard + Ads
HD streaming
2 streams
$7.99/mth
StanStan Basic plan
SD streaming
1 stream
$12/mth
Paramount+Paramount+ Basic with ads
HD streaming
1 stream
Ads: Yes
$6.99/mth
Kayo SportsKayo One Plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
$25/mth
ShudderShudder plan
HD streaming
1 stream
Deal: 7-day free trial
$6.99/mth
Disney PlusDisney+ Premium plan
4K streaming
4 streams
Deal: $179.99 for 12mths
$17.99/mth
Paramount+Paramount+ Standard
HD streaming
2 streams
Ads: No
$9.99/mth
Paramount+Paramount+ Premium
4K/HDR streaming
4 streams
Ads: No
$13.99/mth
NetflixNetflix Standard
HD streaming
2 streams
$18.99/mth
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