
As of today, all six episodes of the new season of Letterkenny are available to stream on the Hulu streaming library, which starts at $7.99/month after a 30-day free trial. This season and all past seasons of Letterkenny are available to stream on the service. This is the 12th and final season of the Letterkenny. Read on for more information on how to stream the show.
How To Watch Letterkenny
Every episode of seasons 1 – 12 of Letterkenny is available on Hulu, as is the new holiday special.
For new subscribers, Hulu offers a free trial month and then has several different monthly plans to choose from, including:
- $7.99/month with limited commercials
- $17.99/month commercial free
- $76.99/month commercial-free + live TV of up to 50 channels, as well as on-demand feature
However, the free trial is no longer available on the Live TV option.
Hulu can be watched through Hulu.com online and apps for Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Amazon Fire, Xbox, and mobile devices.
Interested in more information? Check out our recent review of Hulu, which does a deep dive into all the aspects of Hulu’s subscription options and the many add-on channels to increase usage.
What is Letterkenny About
Letterkenny is a small fictional rural Canadian community of 5000 people. The series, focusing on farming siblings Wayne and Katy, deal with friction and relationships between the different factions of the town, loosely referred to as the “hicks” and “skids,” as well as the nearby First Nation community, local Mennonites, and the Québécois. Wayne and Katy, along with friends Daryl and Squirrely Dan, run a small farm and produce stand, and Wayne is frequently fighting to defend his reputation as “the toughest guy in Letterkenny” while dealing with dating again after dumping his cheating girlfriend. Counter to the stereotypical small-town hicks played in many series, the cast is known for their quick wits and clever wordplay, as well as awareness of world issues. The witty writing, comedy, and fresh look at small-town life has made Letterkenny one of the most beloved comedies, winning the Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy.