Finding exactly where can I watch Monster High has become a bit of a nightmare lately. Seriously. Between the original 2010 webisodes, the mid-2010s CGI movies, and the brand-new Nickelodeon era, the franchise is scattered across the internet like confetti after a Fearleading rally. If you’re trying to find the 2026 streaming home for Draculaura and the gang, you have to know which "generation" you’re looking for.
Streaming rights shift constantly. One day a movie is on Netflix, the next it’s gone. Honestly, it’s enough to make even Ghoulia Yelps frustrated.
The New Era: Where to Stream G3 (2022–2026)
If you’re looking for the current animated series—the one with the updated character designs and more inclusive storylines—you need to head to Paramount+. This is the official home for Generation 3 (G3). As of early 2026, you can find both Season 1 and Season 2 available for subscribers.
Nickelodeon still airs episodes, but if you missed the live broadcast, Paramount+ is your best bet. It’s also the place where the live-action musical movies live.
- Monster High: The Movie (2022): Streaming on Paramount+.
- Monster High 2 (2023): Also on Paramount+.
- The Animated Series: Seasons 1-2 are fully available.
A lot of people think these are on Netflix because the old ones used to be. Nope. Not anymore. If you see it on Netflix in another country, it's likely due to regional licensing, but for US viewers, it's a Paramount game.
Tracking Down the OG Classics (Generation 1)
This is where things get tricky. The original webisodes from 2010—the ones that started the whole "Be Yourself, Be Unique, Be a Monster" movement—aren't really on the big subscription platforms anymore.
You’ve basically got two choices: YouTube or Buying Digital.
The official Monster High YouTube channel is actually a goldmine. They have massive compilations—some over six hours long—that include every single episode of the original webseries. It’s free, it’s legal, and it’s nostalgic as heck.
For the "bigger" movies like 13 Wishes, Boo York, Boo York, or Haunted, you’ll likely have to check Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV. Sometimes these pop up on Peacock or Hulu for a few months, but they never stay for long. Honestly, if you love them, buying the digital HD version for ten bucks is usually cheaper than chasing them across three different monthly subscriptions.
Why did Monster High leave Netflix?
Contracts. Plain and simple. Mattel (the company that owns the brand) moved their partnership over to Nickelodeon and Paramount. While a few random titles might linger on Netflix depending on your region, the "glory days" of having the whole library on one red-and-black app are over.
Where Can I Watch Monster High Movies in Order?
If you're planning a marathon, you've got to decide if you're doing "Release Order" or "Timeline Order."
- Start with the 2010 Webisodes (YouTube).
- Move to New Ghoul @ School. This was the first "special."
- The "Scaremester" Era: This includes Fright On!, Why Do Ghouls Fall in Love?, and Escape from Skull Shores.
- The Peak CGI Movies: This is the fan-favorite era with Friday Night Frights, Scaris: City of Frights, 13 Wishes, and the musical Boo York, Boo York.
- The G2 Reboot (2016): Welcome to Monster High and Electrified. Most fans skip these, but they're out there on digital rental.
- The G3 Reboot (2022-Present): Start with the live-action movie on Paramount+, then dive into the new animated series.
Common Misconceptions About Streaming
People keep searching for Monster High 3—the rumored third live-action movie. While the fans are screaming for it, it hasn't officially dropped on streaming yet in early 2026. Be careful of those "Full Movie" links on YouTube that are just clickbait loops or stolen clips.
Also, don't overlook Pluto TV. Because it's owned by Paramount, they often have a "Kids" or "Nick" channel that plays Monster High marathons for free with ads. It’s a great way to watch if you don’t want to pay for another subscription.
A Quick Check-List for 2026:
- Paramount+: The "Modern" home. Best for the 2022-2026 series and live-action films.
- YouTube: The "OG" home. Perfect for 2010-2015 webisodes and some full specials.
- Amazon/Apple: The "Collector" home. Best for renting the high-quality CGI movies.
- DVDs: Don't laugh. Because of "streaming rot" (shows disappearing), many fans are buying the old DVD sets from eBay or Amazon. It's the only way to ensure you actually own the ghouls.
Actionable Steps for Your Next Watch
If you want to watch right now, start with the Official Monster High YouTube Channel. They have playlists organized by "Volume" that cover the early years. If you're looking for the newer, more modern version, grab a Paramount+ Essential subscription.
Always check JustWatch before you buy a movie, as licenses for the older CGI films tend to rotate between Peacock and Starz without any announcement. If you're a die-hard fan, consider grabbing the physical "Double Feature" DVDs for the older movies; they're becoming rare, and having them on your shelf means you never have to ask "where can I watch Monster High" ever again.