We love House over here. House is like Grey’s Anatomy’s snarky cousin; it ups the ante on sarcasm and jokes but has just as much heart, drama, and ridiculous medical cases. Hugh Laurie’s turn as the anti-social genius Dr. Gregory House was years ahead of the anti-hero trope, which is now (for better or worse) everywhere.
In the US, House is practically on every streaming service (Hulu, Peacock Premium, and Amazon Prime) except Netflix. This is bad news for House fans without a streaming subscription outside of Netflix, but no problem for those with VPNs. That’s because, in other countries, all eight seasons of House are still very much available on Netflix.
If you haven’t heard of them yet, VPNs are a great tool to not just protect your activity online and defend you from malware, but also to help you “switch” to a different IP location and access a region’s exclusive content. You can, for instance, switch to a server in Japan, where Netflix still houses House.
Which Netflix countries have House?
You can stream House on Netflix in these countries:
Which VPN to use to switch countries and watch House?
These are the services we recommend you use when switching countries and watching House on Netflix: