Production on Season 6 was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but it finally premiered March 6, 2022. That means more fans will likely want to try to catch up or rewatch the previous five seasons before they start watching Season 6. If you’re looking for where to watch Season 5 and other previous seasons of Outlander, here’s a guide for watching this epic series:
Watch Outlander on Starz
If you’re in the United States, Starz is the official way to watch Outlander, so having a subscription to the network is the easiest way to stream all the episodes. If you already unsubscribed, you’ll want to download the app for the channel, which is normally $8.99 per month, but Starz app currently has a special offer for $20 for 6 months, so you can binge-watch all the episodes for much less.
Is Outlander Season 5 available to stream on Netflix?
Yes, Outlander Season 5 is now available to stream on Netflix in the U.S. Season 6 will only be available to stream in select regions. Netflix already confirmed that Outlander Season 5 will be added for the U.S. audience (In a few other countries, it’s considered a Netflix original) on May 10, 2022, according to the list of films and TV shows coming to Netflix in October 2022. In April 2019, Netflix announced that the first two seasons of Star’z most successful series will arrive on the platform, and they arrived in May 2019. Season 3 was added on December 2019, and Season 4 arrived on Netflix on Jan. 27, 2021. The most recent seasons of the show have historically arrived on Netflix roughly two years after the season finales aired on Starz.
You can also watch Outlander on Hulu as an add-on subscription for an additional $8.99 a month, and through iTunes at the cost of $24.99 per season. Will you be rewatching previous seasons of Outlander or try to catch up before Season 6 comes out? You can watch the trailer for Season 6 below, and make sure to check out all the details about the latest season of Outlander here.
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