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Watch and Stream Gogglebox Australia Season 13

One of Australia’s most beloved reality shows is coming back. Yes, Gogglebox Australia is returning to our screens for season 13.

Gogglebox has become one of the most popular TV series on Australian TV over the years. And the great news is, there won’t be any changes to the lineup for the upcoming season, which means that all of our favourite families will be back.

Make sure not to miss out on the season 13 premiere of Gogglebox Australia coming your way on Wednesday, February 17 at 7:30pm on LifeStyle.

Who are the Gogglebox Australia Cast for Season 13?

So, who exactly is going to be involved this season? Well for starters, you’ll see the hilarious new grandparents Lee and Keith, three generations of the Silbery family, Greek besties Anastasia and Faye, and the Daltons.

This crew will be joined by the mad-about-sports Delpichitras, Matty, Sarah Marie, and food-obsessed friend Jad, along with everyone’s favourite brother and sister, Tim and Leanne. In addition, viewers will also get to see flatmates Milo and Nic, as well as best friends Chantel and Kaday, not to mention art experts Mick and Di and the Sydney clan of five, the Elias tribe.

How to Stream or Watch Gogglebox Australia

You can catch episodes of Gogglebox Australia season 13 on LifeStyle, which you can access by subscribing to Foxtel. Your best option would to get the Foxtel Plus pack, which gives you over 50 channels of entertainment, drama, lifestyle, docos, reality, and so much more.

Alternatively, you can also stream new episodes as they air with BINGE. You can also choose to binge the past seasons to catch up before tuning in to season 13. Good news is, you can get access to past seasons of Gogglebox Australia plus many of the world’s best series and movies with a 14-day free trial. After that, you can choose to sign up with BINGE’s plans that start from as low as $10 per month.

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Stream HBO’s New Doco ‘The Lady and the Dale’ on BINGE this February

It was mid 1974 when a wily and larger-than-life entrepreneur rose to prominence with a futuristic vehicle that promised to get 70 miles to the gallon. The entrepreneur was Elizabeth “Liz” Carmichael, and the car was The Dale.

The Lady and the Dale is a new four-part documentary series from HBO and produced by Emmy®- winning producers Mark and Jay Duplass and directed by Nick Cammilleri and Zackary Drucker. This doco series stars Gillian Cameron acting as Liz Carmichael, and uses archival footage from those closest to the case to her. It’s a story about a transgender woman who invents a fuel-efficient, three-tire car model, which eventually helped her take on the fading Detroit automobile market in the 70s.

What made her story interesting was how quickly her rise and fall from power quickly came. She made a name in the automobile industry but in the end, was turned on by frustrated investors. What followed was a highly publicised trial, which is also one of the longest Los Angeles’ criminal court history. Judging Carmichael was about her business practices, but it also became about her as a person, her secret past and her gender.

Be sure not to miss this unique and remarkable story when HBO’s The Lady and the Dale premieres February 21 on BINGE.

How to Watch ‘The Lady and the Dale’ in Australia

BINGE delivers all 4 episodes of The Lady and the Dale in one go starting February 21. You can stream them all completely for free with BINGE’s 14 day free trial offer. After that, it’s your choice to continue with your subscription for as low as $10 per month.

Check out the trailer for HBO’s The Lady and the Dale:

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Watch and Stream Last Week Tonight Season 8 in Australia

“Ready to get back to normal?”

“Neither are we.”

This is the question and answer at the beginning of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver season 8. It hasn’t been a long wait since the end of Season 7 — where Oliver and his team of writers went to war with Donald Trump during the US election campaign.

Long-time viewers can’t wait to see what John Oliver has to say about the Biden ere — from the pandemic to hitting on Adam Driver, absurd erotic rat art, and everything in between. The British comedian is back and as provokative as ever in season 8, which rolls out in Australia from February 15th.

How to Watch ‘Last Week Tonight with John Oliver’ in Australia

Season 8 of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver premieres February 15 exclusively on The Comedy Channel, which you can access via Foxtel and BINGE.

You can watch new episodes as they air on The Comedy Channel when you subscribe to a Foxtel subscription. Alternatively, you can also stream each new episodes Live or On Demand with BINGE. New customers can get a 14-day free trial and gain access to the world’s best shows and movies in addition to Last Week Tonight.

Watch John Oliver make 2020 go “boom” in this trailer for Season 8:

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Watch Batwoman Season 2 in Australia

With Kate Kane now missing, there’s a new Batwoman in town!

Meet Ryan Wilder, who finds herself in possession of the Batsuit that was once owned by Kane. It’s a huge twist for this relatively new series having to replace the lead in the first season, but it’s looking like a masterstroke for real DC fans.

Season 2 dives Wilder’s past, a homeless, reformed criminal, telling the story of how she becomes Batwoman. Viewers will get to see how she faces the difficult task of confronting a group of rogue villains who escaped from prison with the intention of wreaking havoc in Gotham. Now the question is, will Ryan rise up to the challenge or will she be consumed by her dark past once again? Find out by streaming new episodes from Batwoman season 2 on BINGE.

How to Watch Batwoman in Australia

BINGE delivers continuing new episodes of Batwoman’s second season this month. You can start streaming for free with BINGE’s 14 day free trial offer. After that, it’s your choice to continue with your subscription for as low as $10 per month.

Check out the official trailer for Batwoman season 2 below:

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Prodigal Son Season 2 — How to Watch and Stream New Episodes in Australia

Malcolm Bright is back with more revelations to unearth, especially after finding out that both his father and sister are killers. It was a long yet thrillingly road for him as the first season ended on somewhat a cliffhanger. Now there are even more secrets and truths lurking that threatens to tear his family further apart in season 2.

While the first season focused mainly on Malcolm’s relationship with his father, we can expect to see a shift the second time around with the spotlight turning on his sister, Ainsley. We discover her descent into madness and how that affects Malcolm, Martin, Jessica, and everyone around them.

So who’s back this season? Viewers can expect to see all of the main cast returning. That includes Tom Payne as NYPD criminal profiler Malcolm Bright and Micheal Sheen as Malcolm’s father and convicted serial killer, Martin Whitly. Bellamy Young is also back as Malcolm’s mother, Jessica, alongside Halson Sage as Ainsely. Other returning characters will include Lou Diamond Phillips, Aurora Perrineau, Frank Harts, and Keiko Agena.

Don’t miss out on all the twists and turns of Prodigal Son and be sure to tune in to continuing new episodes from season 2 every Thursday on FOX ONE.

How to Watch Prodigal Son S2 in Australia

There are two ways in which you can watch Prodigal Son S2 and that is through FOXTEL and BINGE. The Prodigal Son will be made available on FOX ONE, which is part of the Foxtel Plus pack. This gives you access to over 50 channels of entertainment, drama, lifestyle, docos, reality, and so much more.

If you’re all about streaming, then good news because you can easily stream new episodes of Prodigal Son on BINGE at your own convenience. Best part is, you can get a hold of BINGE’s 14 day free trial offer for new customers, which gives you the chance to stream a couple of the first episodes of the series alongside many other amazing shows and movies. After that, you can choose from any of BINGE’s cheap monthly plans starting from only $10 per month.

Check out the trailer for Prodigal Son season 2 below:

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Superman and Lois — How to Watch and Stream New DC series

Meet the new mom and dad next door, Superman and Lois.

As it turns out, even Superman himself can’t escape the perils of parenting. In this new series from DC, fans get to see a different side of the Man of Steel as he lives out his life as a father of two with the love of his life, Lois.

Superman and Lois is a spinoff from last year’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. Instead of focusing the Superman origin story — which is pretty much the focus of every attempt to reboot one Superman franchise — this series will follow the lives of Clark Kent and Lois as they face new challenges of being working parents to teenagers in modern-day society.

Joining Tyler Hoechlin as Superman and Elizabeth Tulloch as Lois Lane are Jordan Elsass and Alexander Garfin, who will play the couple’s sons Jonathan and Jordan Kent. The supporting cast will also include Emmanuelle Chriqui, Erik Valdez, Inde Navarrette, Dylan Walsh, and Wole Parks.

Make sure not to miss as Superman lands on the small screen with Superman and Lois, premiering February 25th only on FOX8.

How to Watch Superman and Lois in Australia

There are two key ways in which you can watch Superman and Lois and that is through FOXTEL and BINGE. Superman and Lois will be made available on FOX8, which is part of the Foxtel Plus pack. Subscribing to this pack also gives you access to over 50 channels of entertainment, drama, lifestyle, docos, reality, and so much more.

If you’re all about streaming, then good news because you can easily stream new episodes of Superman and Lois on BINGE at your own convenience. Best part is, you can get a hold of BINGE’s 14 day free trial offer for new customers, which gives you the chance to stream a couple of the first episodes of the series alongside many other amazing shows and movies. After that, you can choose from any of BINGE’s cheap monthly plans starting from only $10 per month.

Check out the official trailer for Superman & Lois here:

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Sex and the City Returns Sans Samantha — When Will It Air in Australia?

More than two decades since the show premiered, Sex and the City is getting the revival treatment — like many other iconic TV series from the 90s and early 2000s — on HBO Max. As exciting as that news is, what’s even more intriguing is that the infamous Samantha Jones, played by actress Kim Cattrall, will not be joining the core cast consisting of Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and Kristin Davis.

This new chapter, which will be called “And Just Like That…” will see the continuation of the lives of Carrie Bradshaw, Miranda Hobbs, and Charlotte York in the Big Apple. The Internet exploded when the three actresses all promoted a teaser video and subsequently confirmed the absence of Samantha Jones. Naturally, the news was met with mixed reactions despite the public knowledge that Sarah Jessica Parker and Kim Cattrall have had some real-life beef m in the past. Now the question is, will this new chapter survive without the one and only Samantha Jones?

The answer to that can go both ways at this point. Something would definitely be amiss without the unapologetic Samantha Jones but then again, there are still so many stories to be told with just the other ladies’ lives as well. Regardless of how they’ll play it out, what’s also important is how the show would cope with the relevant issues in today’s society. A lot of things may be deemed okay back in the early 2000s, but it could definitely be a major cause for backlash at this time.

Check out this teaser posted on Instagram by the cast of ‘And Just Like That…’ to get a feel of what’s about to come:

When will the Sex and the City reboot air in Australia?

Consisting of 10 episodes with filming slated to begin this March, there’s a big chance that viewers won’t get to see the premiere until next year. Other than confirming the main cast, there’s no other information released about this reboot, whether regarding the storyline (Is Carrie still married to Big? How will they write Samantha off? etc.) or the premiere date.

Australian fans also need not worry about delays in watching this show since most HBO Original shows premiere on the same exact date and time as it does in the US exclusively on Foxtel. For now, we’ll just have to wait and see as more details emerge for this long-awaited reboot.

While you’re waiting to see what happens next to Samantha and her girlfriends, don’t forget that you can catch up and stream all episodes on BINGE as well. Go back to where it all began for these ladies in New York City with a 14-day free trial for new users. Choose to binge all six seasons of Sex and the City or spread it out a bit when you subscribe to any of BINGE’s affordable plans starting from only $10/month.

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‘The End’ Is Coming — How to Watch New TV Drama Series in Australia

Foxtel’s new original drama, The End studies how we all view life and death in different ways, which makes it compelling viewing. Find out when and where to watch the first two episodes from February 2nd right here.

Starring Golden Globe® Nominee Frances O’Connor and Emmy® Nominee Dame Harriet Walter, Foxtel’s new original series The End will make its Australian debut on Tuesday, February 2nd via FOX SHOWCASE and BINGE.

This new series will feature a total of 10 episodes, tackling the controversial topic of euthanasia as seen through the eyes of three generations of one family.

What is The End about?

The End is a dark comedy series, which follows the lives of Dr. Kate Brennan (Frances O’Connor), a specialist in palliative care based on the Gold Coast. She is very passionate in her opposition of euthanasia while on the other hand, her mother Edie Henley (Harriet Walter) feels just as strongly about her right to die on her own terms.

When Kate discovers who Mother wants to take her own life, she decides to bring her closer to the family, which is Edie’s worst nightmare. As Kate continues to struggle with her own problems and her mum’s situation, she also deals with her ex being in jail and her children, one of which is struggling with a perception of gender. The End is a story about family, ethics, and emotion, and how it’s never too late to start again.

How to Stream or Watch ‘The End’ in Australia

There are two ways in which you can watch The End and that is through FOXTEL and BINGE. The End will be made available on FOX SHOWCASE,w which is part of the Foxtel Plus pack. This gives you access to over 50 channels of entertainment, drama, lifestyle, docos, reality, and so much more.

If you’re all about streaming, then good news because you can easily stream new episodes of The End on BINGE at your own convenience. Best part is, you can get a hold of BINGE’s 14 day free trial offer for new customers, which gives you the chance to stream a couple of the first episodes of the series alongside many other amazing shows and movies. After that, you can choose from any of BINGE’s cheap monthly plans starting from only $10 per month.

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Enter the Cut-Throat World of Finance with HBO’s ‘Industry’ — Stream in Australia on BINGE in February

“Are you ready to bite the head off a bear?”

This is the question posed by the head honcho of the investment bank, Pierpoint & Co., as featured in HBO’s ‘Industry.’ Industry is one of HBO’s newest hit original series, which gives an unfiltered look at the highly competitive world of the high-end finance industry in London.

The show follows five young, fresh graduates who are all vying to earn their spot at London-based Pierpoint by the end of their months-long internship. Inspired by co-creator Konrad Kay’s three-year stint at a top American investment bank, the show depicts a dog-eat-dog world filled with sociopaths wearing tailored suits and bullish bosses running amok. Think Hunger Games but for corporate millennials — wherein just the first episode, an intern was shown to have literally worked himself to his death.

To be fair, the showrunners did have their creative liberties as they showed a bit of exaggeration in some situations — but we all know that behind every story is a hint of truth. Industry unravels a very exclusive culture of money and power, touching on the themes of sexism, classism, and pretty much any and every kind of shady behaviour you can expect to find within the finance world.

Curious yet? The good news is, Industry is now heading to BINGE next month. You can start streaming all 8 episodes of the first season from February 1.

How to Watch ‘Industry’ in Australia

BINGE delivers all the episodes of Industry’s first season in one go starting February 1. You can stream them all completely for free with BINGE’s 14 day free trial offer. After that, it’s your choice to continue with your subscription for as low as $10 per month.

Check out the official trailer for Industry below:

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