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Watch Those About to Die online

Watch Those About to Die online

If you like the idea of blood-stained colosseums, battles to the death, chariot races, and Sir Anthony Hopkins wearing a toga, thenThose About to Diemight just be about to become your new streaming obsession. With the show going out on Peacock in the US andAmazonPrime Video around the world, you canwatchThose About to Diefrom anywhere with a VPN.

Adapting 1958’s controversial semi-fiction book written by Daniel P. Mannix of the same name,Those About to Dietransports us to the epicenter of the Roman empire. Roland Emmerich (Independence Day,The Day After Tomorrow) is at the helm, so you can be sure that this series will deliver on sensation and epic scale.

With the trailer (which you can watch at the bottom of this page)described byTechRadar’sSenior Entertainment Reporter Tom Poweras “the kind of show you’d get ifGladiatorandGame of Throneshad a baby,” you can expect plenty of swinging swords, devious betrayals and portentous speeches made by classically trained British thesps.

To quote Peacock’s blurb for the ten-part series: “Those About to Dieis an epic drama set in the corrupt world of the spectacle-driven gladiatorial competition, exploring a side of ancient Rome never before told – the dirty business of entertaining the masses, giving the mob what they want most… blood and sport.”

So jump into your time machine and prepare to head back to ancient Rome with our guide to watchThose About to Diestreams online no matter where you are in the world.

How to watch Those About to Die in the US

How to watch Those About to Die in the US

NBC’s streaming servicePeacockis where you can watchThose About to Diein the US. All ten episodes will hit the platform onThursday, July 18.

ThePeacock priceis one of the cheapest among all streaming services, starting at$5.99 a monthor $11.99 if you want to ditch all ads – with both plans increasing by $2 from Thursday, July 18 itself. And you canget 12 months for the price of 10by opting for an annual plan.

Peacock is available on a wide range of devices. As web-based service on PCs and laptops, it’s also compatible with: iOS, Apple TV, Android, Android TV, Chromecast, PlayStation, Xbox, Vizio Smartcast, select LG smart TVs, and Xfinity Flex 4K.

If you subscribe to Peacock and find yourself unable to access the episodes because you’re out of the country, consider using a VPN as outlined below –we rate NordVPN as the best of the best.

How to watch Those About to Die from overseas

If you’re overseas when you want to watchThose About to Die, you’ll find that your usual streaming service will be blocked. But you can get round that problem with aVPN– software that makes it appear as if you’re in an entirely different country.

That means you can watch your usual streams from anywhere. We rate NordVPN as the verybest VPNyou can get right now for privacy, streaming and ease-of-use.

Use a VPN to watchThose About to Dieonline when overseas:

NordVPN – get the world’s best VPNWe regularly review all the biggest and best VPN providers andNordVPN is our #1 choice. It unblocked every streaming service in testing and it’s very straightforward to use. Speed, security and 24/7 support available if you need – it’s got it all.The best value plan is the two-year deal which sets theprice from$3.39 per month. There’s also an all-important 30-day no-quibble refund if you decide it’s not for you.

  • Try NordVPN 100% risk-free for 30 days

Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three…

  1. Download and install a VPN– as we say,our top choice is NordVPN

  2. Connect to the appropriate server location– open the VPN app, hit ‘choose location’ and select the appropriate server location

  3. Go to the broadcaster’s stream– head to your domestic streaming service and watchThose About to Diestreamsas if you were back at home

How to watch Those About to Die everywhere else

Try Amazon Prime FREE for 30-daysStreaming giant Amazon has the rights to broadcastThose About to Dieoutside of the US on itsPrime Videoplatform. Note that it lands on Prime a day after the US release, soFriday, July 19.

You can live stream the show on Amazon Prime Video on the website and on its apps for Android, iOS, Fire TV, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Roku, Samsung, Sony and LG Smart TVs.

Not a subscriber? Amazon Prime costs£8.99/CA$9.99/AU$9.99 per monthor £95/CA$99/$AU79 per year, and – as well asThose About to Die– you get access to Amazon’s full streaming library of TV shows and films, as well as unlimited one-day delivery on Amazon orders in the UK and numerous other perks.

Plus, new users can sign up for aFREE 30-day Amazon Prime trialwith full access to the Prime Video catalog and free one-day delivery during that time.

Away from homebut still want to watch this on your Prime Video account?Download and install a VPNto watch as if you were back at home if you find that the streams are geo-blocked.

Those About to Die trailer

Those About to Die cast

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