How to watch Killing Eve online: stream season 3 from anywhere, DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

How to watch Killing Eve online: stream season 3 from anywhere

One of the most acclaimed TV shows in recent memory is back for another run right now, as Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Killing Eve returns for a third season. Stars Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are still firmly in the midst of their endless cat-and-mouse game - ready to jump right back in? Here's how to watch Killing Eve online and stream season 3 no matter where you are in the world, including the new episode airing this week in the US and UK.

It's safe to say that Killing Eve was a big hit when it was first released, one that was praised for the way to cleverly moulded classic elements of suspense with quirky dark humour - the latter being one of Waller-Bridge's specialities. 

Prime example - when you see that an episode of a BAFTA-winning TV show is called 'Slowly Slowly Catchy Monkey', who else could it really be?

Killing Eve season 3 reviews have been more mixed, but anyone who has gotten this far into the show will no doubt want to see what it's like for themselves - and given the current circumstances in many countries around the world, what's to stop you? 

In the US, it can still comfortably rival most of the best Hulu shows around - so follow our guide as we explain all the easiest ways to watch Killing Eve season 3 and stream the show online from anywhere in the world.

How to watch Killing Eve online from outside your country

The coronavirus may have put old paradigms like holidays and work trips to bed temporarily, but the fact is international travel will one day resume in full - and you may even be stuck outside your country of origin, for whatever reason. If and when that's the case, you could be forgiven for wanting a taste of home comforts, especially now. 

If that means streaming the services you normally would, geo-blocking can prove to be a major obstacle - but fortunately there's an easy solution. Using a little handy trick, you can get around these pesky digital borders using a VPN. This will allow you to gain access to Killing Eve as it happens by changing your IP to your nation of residence. But which VPN is best for you? 

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How to watch Killing Eve free online: stream season 3 in the UK

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How to watch Killing Eve season 3 online in the US

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How to watch Killing Eve online: stream seasons 1 and 2 for free

If you're new to Killing Eve, then there are worse things to do during a global pandemic than watch the first two seasons of the hit show.

Anyone in the UK or the US has it good, as the BBC show is available on a number of convenient streaming services.

In the US, the best option for binging Killing Eve right now is Sling TV, whose affordable $30 a month Orange bundle gets you the full back catalogue for on-demand streaming plus all the new season 3 episodes.

Another option is Hulu, which offers a FREE trial and seasons 1 and 2 of Killing Eve on-demand, but note that you'll need its higher-end Hulu + Live TV package, which normally costs $54.99 a month.

Although BBC America does also offer its own option for a free season 2 Killing Eve stream - as does AMC to the best of our knowledge.

In the UK, it's all gratis provided you hold a valid TV license in the country - in which case just tune into BBC iPlayer and watch Killing Eve seasons 1 and 2 for free online.

If you're in Australia, you can watch Killing Eve season 1 on Stan - but beyond that you're looking at paying to buy the show via a platform like iTunes.



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