How to watch Family Guy Season 24 when the Griffins return this weekend

Family Guy characters sitting on a couch and watching TV in a screenshot from the show
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The Griffins finally return to our screens this weekend, as many tune in to watch Family Guy Season 24's opening episode on Sunday February 15. The 450th episode is due to land on Fox at 9.30pm ET, kickstarting a new run of hijinks from the whole gang.

How to watch Family Guy Season 24

US: Fox / Hulu next day (30 day free trial)

UK: Disney+ next day (£5.99 per month)

AUS: Disney+ next day ($15.99 per month)

After that first episode drops, we've got a week's wait before our next instalment. However, from the second week onward Fox will be dropping two Family Guy Season 24 episodes at a time. The network's Animation Domination schedule is due to be bookended by new Family Guy episodes every Sunday night.

If you're keen to see what the gang's been up to, read on to find out how to watch Family Guy Season 24 in the US, UK, and Australia.

How to watch Family Guy Season 24 in the US

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Family Guy is airing on Fox with a weekly release schedule for all 15 episodes, though after the first week new eps will drop in double batches. That's the fastest way to watch Family Guy in the US, but if you don't already have Fox as part of your TV package you can also catch up the next day on Hulu.

Now's a good time to get on board as well, Hulu is currently offering a 30 day free trial for its ad-supported plan. That means you're good for the first four episodes if you time it right. That cheapest membership will auto-renew at $11.99 per month - if you don't want ads, subs start from $18.99 per month.

Hulu | Up to 30 day free trial

Hulu | Up to 30 day free trial
Hulu is dropping its regular seven day free trial in favor of a 30 day option right now. Opting for the ad supported plan will cost you nothing for a whole month, that means you can watch the first four episodes of Family Guy Season 24 for nothing. After that, the subscription will continue at $11.99 per month.

How to watch Family Guy Season 24 in the UK

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Disney Plus is the best way to watch Family Guy Season 24 in the UK, with full streaming of the next batch. You'll be waiting until the day after the initial US Fox broadcast to get your fix, though, with episodes dropping on the platform at the same time they do on Hulu across the pond.

Disney Plus | £5.99 per month (ad supported)

Disney Plus | £5.99 per month (ad supported)
Disney Plus is available from as little as £5.99 per month, but that's for an ad supported plan. If you want uninterrupted viewing, subs are available for £9.99 per month (downloads also unlock), while the Premium membership offers more concurrent streams and 4K resolution for £14.99 per month.

How to watch Family Guy Season 24 in Australia

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Disney Plus is also the home for Family Guy Season 24 in Australia, but like the UK fans down under will need to wait a day for each episode to drop onto the streamer. There are no ad-supported plans on Disney Plus Australia, instead subscriptions start from $15.99 per month.

Disney Plus | $15.99 per month

Disney Plus | $15.99 per month
Disney Plus memberships start at $15.99 per month in Australia, for ad-free 1080p viewing. If you need that UHD experience, you're looking at $20.99 per month, but you also double your concurrent screens and add Dolby Atmos audio.

When is the Family Guy Season 24 release date?

Family Guy Season 24 starts on Sunday February 15, with the first episode broadcasting on Fox at 9.30pm ET. Those outside of the US will be able to catch up from Monday February 16 on Disney+.

How to watch the rest of Family Guy

You can watch the previous 23 seasons of Family Guy via Disney+ and Hulu, with ITV offering episodes in the UK as well.

We're rounding up all the current ESPN Plus prices as well as the latest Peacock TV prices and Hulu free trials as well.

Tabitha Baker
Managing Editor - Hardware

Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector. 

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