Where to watch Big Brother finale: Stream Season 26 free online
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Season 26 of the US version of Big Brother comes to an end this weekend, and the stakes are at their highest. Below, we'll show you where to watch Big Brother, including a free streaming option for new episodes.
Since premiering in 2000, Big Brother has become one of CBS's most iconic reality TV staples. The show, hosted by Julie Chen Moonves in the US, follows a group of people ("houseguests") who live in a house that is cut off from the rest of the world and constantly under surveillance. Houseguests have the opportunity to win a huge cash prize if they're not "evicted" first. The US version is just one of many global iterations of Big Brother to crop up following the franchise's first Dutch installment in 1999.
Once again hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, the latest season of Big Brother began in mid-July and will conclude on Sunday, October 13. Unlike other episodes this season, the finale will be especially lengthy and air over two hours, during which time the winner will be revealed and awarded $750,000. Three contestants are left heading into the Sunday finale, but only one can prevail.
Whether you're only interested in watching the finale or you're hoping to get caught up on past episodes and seasons, we've got you covered. Keep reading to learn how to watch the show from anywhere.
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Where to watch Big Brother in the US
New episodes of Big Brother air on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 9 p.m. ET on CBS in the US. If you don't have cable or an antenna, you can catch the network through a couple of live TV streaming options, including Paramount+ and Fubo.
Paramount+ is the cheapest option today. All episodes of Big Brother, including the past 25 seasons and new episodes from Season 26, are available to stream on-demand with a Paramount+ Essential subscription, which costs $5.99 a month. If you subscribe to the Paramount+ with Showtime tier, for $11.99 a month, you can stream CBS live when new episodes air. New users can try either version of the service for free for one week.
If you're looking for a more elaborate live TV package that can serve as a true cable alternative, Fubo is a great option that also happens to carry CBS. The subscription service costs $79.99 a month and comes with more than 180 live channels, including a mix of local news affiliates and traditional premium cable options. Right now, new users can get a one-week free trial of the service.
Where to watch Big Brother in Canada
While Canada has its own Big Brother, it's currently in the offseason. Fortunately, Canadians can stream the latest episodes of the US version through Global TV. If you have a cable subscription, you can create an account with your login details to watch new episodes live. If you don't have cable, you can still catch new episodes on-demand for free with no account creation required. Each episode will be available to stream for free for one week after its airdate.
How to watch Big Brother from anywhere
If you'll be traveling away from Canada when an episode drops, you can still keep up with the above streaming option using a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs allow you to temporarily alter your device's virtual location so that you can access your usual websites and apps from anywhere. They're also strong tools to boost your online privacy.
Our go-to VPN rec is ExpressVPN, a straightforward option with a 30-day money-back guarantee. For more information, you can check out our ExpressVPN review and keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
How to watch Big Brother with a VPN
- Sign up for a VPN if you don't have one.
- Install it on the device you're using to watch the show.
- Turn it on and set it to a Canadian location.
- Go to Global TV and enjoy the show.
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