
Krapopolis is a new animated comedy available to watch live on Fox.
Fox is carried through several streaming services that provide access to local networks, and will allow you to watch Krapopolis live when it begins airing. Among the services that carry Fox in most regions are DIRECTV STREAM, as well as Hulu Live TV and YouTube TV.
If you can wait a day or need to catch up after the show premieres, Hulu will have episodes one day later available on demand. Read on for more on how to watch Krapopolis, and information about the show.
How to Watch Krapopolis without Cable
The new Krapopolis airs on Sundays at 8:30 p.m. ET on Fox. Suppose you don’t have cable TV or can’t watch Fox using a TV antenna. Numerous streaming options offer local Fox stations in nearly all U.S. markets, and several offer a free trial so that you can watch the return of Krapopolis free. All the ways you can stream Krapopolis are listed below. All free trials auto-renew when they expire, but you will not be billed if you cancel before the trial ends.
Watch Krapopolis on DIRECTV STREAM

DIRECTV STREAM offers live Fox streaming in many markets. Through its “Entertainment” package for $79.99 a month, Fox is available along with a ton of cable TV and other broadcast networks.
All DIRECTV STREAM plans include:
You can try DIRECTV STREAM by signing up for this online offer.
How Much: $79.99 per month through the “Entertainment” package. For more information, check out our review of DIRECTV STREAM.
Watch Krapopolis on YouTube TV

YouTube TV is another great option for watching Krapopolis. YouTube TV offers live Fox with its streaming service in nearly ALL markets in the US.
YouTube TV supports Roku, Android, iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and more. Be sure to check out our review of YouTube TV for more information. You can sign up for their free trial.
How Much: $72.99 per month.
Watch Krapopolis on fuboTV

FuboTV offers Fox in numerous US cities, allowing you to watch Krapopolis when it airs. You can check out FuboTV here. Fubo TV supports the following streaming devices:
- Android smartphones
- Android tablets
- iPhone
- iPad
- Apple TV (4th Generation only)
- Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
- Roku
- Chromecast
For more information on FuboTV features, please see our Fubo TV review.
How Much: FuboTV costs $74.99.
Watch Krapopolis on Hulu

Hulu offers live Fox in nearly all US markets, along with cable TV and broadcast networks. Therefore, you can watch Krapopolis as it airs on Fox. To see if live Fox is available in your area, you can use this tool: Hulu Live TV Channels by Zip code.
Hulu + Live TV is supported on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, iOS, Android, and more. You can read more about Hulu in our review of Hulu. There isn’t a month-to-month contract, so you can sign up to test the service without fear of a long-term commitment. You can sign up for Hulu Live TV using this link.
Watch Krapopolis on Demand
Hulu Streaming Library

Hulu’s streaming library will have new episodes of Krapopolis in its streaming library the day after they air on Fox. The plans are listed below and each offers a 30-day free trial. They are considerably cheaper than a subscription to Hulu Live TV (which includes the streaming library)
- Hulu (with ads): This plan costs $7.99 per month, but provides an annual billing option priced at $59.99 per year. This plan is ad-supported.
- Hulu (no ads): This plan costs $17.99 per month. With this plan, you get all the movies and TV shows in Hulu’s streaming library commercial-free. (Due to network arrangements, Grey’s Anatomy, Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and How To Get Away With Murder will always have commercials).
Hulu is supported by just about every streaming device you can buy, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and more. See our full review of Hulu for more details on their service.
About Krapopolis
Krapopolis is an animated comedy set in mythical ancient Greece. The show tells the story of a dysfunctional family of humans, gods, and monsters attempting to run the world’s first cities. The trick? Don’t kill each other while doing it. Among the voice cast are Hannah Waddingham, Richard Ayoade, Matt Berry, Pam Murphy, and Duncan Trussell. The series was created by Dan Harmon, known for Rick and Morty and Community.