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How to Watch Game of Thrones: The Last Watch Online – Live Stream The Documentary

By Gabriela Vatu / April 12, 2019

The Game of Thrones has really turned into a worldwide phenomenon, and as people eagerly await for the next promised book and the final season of the HBO show, the network is also teasing everyone with a tell-all documentary. If you want to make sure you can watch the Game of Thrones: The Last Watch documentary online, we've got you covered.

HBO says that Game of Thrones: The Last Watch is going to be a "bonus" for the fans and we're pretty sure that people are going to clamor to watch it, regardless of their favorites land on the Iron Throne or not. We know we will. The documentary is scheduled to air on May 26 on HBO, which means you'll also get to watch it online.

The film will follow the filming of the final season, which is something that HBO has tried to keep under wraps, doing alternative scenes, filming all sorts of endings; all to avoid spoiling the last season to the fans and trying to keep it all a secret, regardless of the theories making the rounds online.

So, if you want to watch Game of Thrones: The Last Watch online on May 26th, we've got you covered.

How to Watch Game of Thrones: The Last Watch Online Without Cable?

Nowadays, we live in the digital age, so watching content online is extremely common. Plus, it makes more sense for everyone since watching online has numerous advantages. First, the live TV platforms that carry HBO are cheaper than cable is and you can even customize the services, which is more than you can say about a cable. Plus, you can cancel the subscription at any time with very little effort since there's no contract involved. The best part is that you can watch the shows you love no matter where you are when they start airing because you only need your smartphone and an Internet connection to get going. So, let's see what options you have to watch the Game of Thrones documentary online.

HBO Now and HBO Go - We're topping our list with the obvious - HBO Now and HBO Go. They both share the same content, but the login in process differs - for HBO Go you need to have credentials from a TV provider, while for HBO Now you can sign in on your own and pay directly to HBO. Make sure to read our HBO review for more details.

Amazon Prime Video - If you're an Amazon Prime subscriber, then you already have Amazon Prime Video to enjoy. On top of all the cool perks, this membership gets you, you can also purchase an HBO subscription through Amazon, which will cost you $14.99 per month. Read our Amazon Prime Video review to learn more.

Hulu - Up next, we have Hulu, which is an awesome platform that offers users a way to watch dozens of channels for as little as $44.99 per month, while also giving them access to the full VOD library. If you want to customize the service you can do that by adding a couple of channel packs and several premium networks. HBO makes the list of premiums and it will cost you an additional $14.99 per month to watch it all. Read on our Hulu review to get a better understanding of what the service has to offer.

DirecTV Now - Next, we have DirecTV Now, which is a platform that has recently gone through a lot of changes. There are now seven bundles to choose from. Two of them are completely new - Plus and Max - and they both feature HBO, including it in the price tag ($50 for Plus and $70 for Max, which also features Cinemax), while the other five have been around a while, but they now have a new name and a bigger price tag. If you want either of these ones, you'll have to pay $15 for HBO. You can still add packs featuring Spanish channels, international packs, or other premium networks. Check out our DirecTV Now review for all the details.

PlayStation Vue - This one is a really cool platform and there are loads of customizations to be made. On PlayStation Vue, you can choose from four bundles - Access, Core, Elite, and Ultra. If you choose Ultra, which costs $79.99 per month, you'll get HBO included with all the other channels, which is pretty great. If you'll go for any of the other three bundles, HBO will cost you $15 per month to add. You can also add other premium networks and a couple of channel packs. Make sure to read our PlayStation Vue review if you need more info.

How Can You Watch HBO When You're Abroad?

If you are planning on traveling abroad right when the Game of Thrones: The Last Watch will air, then you need to prepare yourself because you won't be able to access your US account from abroad. This is annoying, of course, but it's just how things are. If you want to watch via HBO Go or HBO Now, or any of the platforms we just discussed, you're going to need to get creative and make it seem as if you're back home. What do you need for this? Well, a simple VPN will do because you have to change your IP address. Here's what you need to do.

Can You Watch Game of Thrones Online?

You sure can. Since the documentary is based on how the last season was filmed, you should know that you can watch all the Game of Thrones episodes straight over on HBO's own platform, which is pretty awesome. Right now there are only seven seasons available, but by the time Game of Thrones: The Last Stand airs, you'll have the full eight seasons to binge on if you so desire. You can also purchase the show from a range of platforms, including YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu, Amazon Prime, and Microsoft Store. Make sure to check them all because they may offer different prices for each season, so you should be able to get a better deal.

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