How To Stream 'The Price Of Glee' Doc If You Don’t Have Cable
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Glee fans were fully locked in after it was announced that the ID network (Investigation Discovery) would release a three-part limited docuseries titled The Price Of Glee.
The show is meant to give viewers a deep dive into the deaths of former cast members Cory Monteith, Naya Rivera, and Mark Salling.
The trailer hints that the families and friends of the three actors will talk about their lives and the impact of fame. "In May 2009, 10 young actors made their TV debut on Glee. By 2020, all of them would be famous. And three of them would be dead," reads the text in the clip.
Corey Monteith passed away in 2013 unexpectedly from a heroin overdose. Then in 2018, Mark Salling committed suicide not long after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography. Just two years later, Naya Rivera went missing at Lake Piru in Southern California for five days before she was found dead from accidental drowning.
Over the years, the show developed a die-hard fan base. And while some have criticized the documentary producers for making a show about their deaths, others are anticipating the January 16 drop.
Hoping to stream the show? Read on for all the ways to watch The Price of Glee.
You can watch on Amazon.
Amazon is already home to hundreds of shows and films, so it's no surprise that Discovery +, which will stream the show the same day of its release on cable, is on Amazon Prime channels. Amazon will set you up with a free 7-day trial followed by payments of $5 a month.
You can watch it on Fubo.
FuboTV is a great streaming service for sports fans, but it also grants access to Discovery+, so you can also tune into your favorite investigative shows. The streamer offers a seven-day free trial for new users, which will then be followed by a $69.99 monthly subscription.
You can watch it on Hulu.
Hulu + Live TV will give you access to Discovery+, where you can watch the docuseries for as low as $8 a month. Once you're done watching the show, you'll have access to 3,000 titles and several networks. It comes with Disney+, ESPN+, and more.
You can watch it on Sling.
Sling is the streamer for all things sports, news, and entertainment. It allows you to record up to 50 hours of live TV for free, and their service is offered for $20 a month, followed by a monthly charge of $40. There's no annual contract, and you can choose from three different plans that provide up to 47 channels.
You can watch it on Philo.
Philo offers over 60 channels, 70 thousand on-demand titles, and DVR recordings that last a whole year. Discovery+ is available on Philo so you can stream the show along with other popular series like 90-Day Fiance and Myth Busters for $25 a month.
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