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How to Watch ‘Legion’ Online: Live Stream Season 3 Episodes

By Gabriela Vatu / June 5, 2019

Are you ready to see Legion return to the screens? Because I know we are more than ready. If you want to watch Legion's third season online, we're here to help you do that.

Legion, if you already didn't know, is a TV series based on Marvel's David Haller, also known as Legion. It's pretty much the first television series to be connected to the X-Men film series, which makes things even more interesting. With Dan Stevens taking on the role of Legion, Charles Xavier's mutant son, the show also features Rachel Keller as Syd, and Aubrey Plaza as Lenny, although you'll notice many other familiar faces.

The show is returning to FX on June 24th and will air at 10 PM. If you want to watch the show online, you have quite a few options ahead of you so let's see which those are.

Can You Watch Legion Online?

The good news is you can watch Legion online in the US, but we also have some bad news for you - live TV platforms and streaming services are all geoblocked, which means that your access gets blocked as soon as you cross the border. Now, since this issue is tied to a person's IP address, you should know that all you need to do is to change your IP to fix the problem, which is why we suggest subscribing to a VPN service to make this happen. Here's what you need to do.

Can You Watch Legion Online on FX?

Sure you can. One thing we have to applause FX on is the presence of a live stream on its website. Of course, unless you want to only watch for one single hour, you need to sign into an account. In order to do this, you need credentials from a TV provider, which can either be a traditional cable company or a live TV service. Of course, if you're interested in cutting the cord, then the second part makes more sense. Let's move ahead and learn more about this.

How to Watch Legion Without Cable?

We all use the Internet day in and day out, whether it's to communicate at work, to chat with friends, and so on. Thanks to loads of platforms you can also watch TV online. Their subscriptions are far cheaper than what cable has to offer and you can cancel at any time since there's no contract. Plus, of course, you get to watch wherever you go, whether that's at work, at home, on the bus, or on vacation - all you need is a compatible device and an Internet connection. Let's see what platforms feature FX on their channel lists.

fuboTV - First on our list, we have fuboTV which is a great service that specifically caters to sports lovers. In recent months, however, they've expanded to cover more family-oriented channels too, which is great because they expand their customer base. Now, there's a single bundle of channels you can get here, called fubo, which is $44.99 per month and which features loads of channels. If you need more, however, you can always add channel packs and premium networks we're sure you'll love. FX, however, is part of the main bundle, so you don't need to anything in particular to get it.

Sling TV - Next, we have Sling TV, which is a platform that comes with loads of customization options. There are three bundles offered here, namely Orange ($15/mo), Blue ($15/mo), and Orange + Blue ($25/mo). You can always add more channel packs and loads of premium networks too if you need more content. FX is part of two out of the three bundles, namely Blue and Orange + Blue.

Note: We have to point out that the above-mentioned prices for the Sling TV bundles are reduced due to a promotion they are currently running. Regularly, Orange and Blue are $25 per month, while Orange + Blue is $40 per month.

Hulu - We've got Hulu next, which is a platform that carries quite a bit of weight thanks to the video on demand service it's been offering for years. The $44.99 per month subscription covers dozens of channels, as well as access to the full VOD library. FX is a part of the main bundle, although you can add a couple of channel packs if you want, as well as several premium networks like HBO or Showtime.

YouTube TV - We also have YouTube TV on the list, which is a great service with a single bundle of channels. Running for $49.99 per month, YouTube TV features loads of really great channels, including regional stations. FX, of course, is included in the deal. If you want more content, you need to know there are no extra channel packs to add, but there are quite a few premium networks we're sure you'll like to at least checkout. The best parts about YouTube TV are, however, the unlimited Cloud DVR feature and the possibility to stream to three different devices at once, at no additional cost.

DirecTV Now - The list continues with DirecTV Now, which is a service that has undergone some massive changes this year, going from five to seven bundles. Two of these bundles are new additions, namely Plus and Max, while the other five are actually older, but they got a new name - Entertainment, Choice, Xtra, Ultimate, and Optimo Mas - and their price got doubled. FX is part of all seven bundles, so it's up to you which one you end up going for - whether you go for your favorite channel combo or the best price. If you want more content, they offer a couple of packs featuring Spanish channels, three international packs, and several premium networks.

PlayStation Vue - The list ends with PlayStation Vue, which is a fabulous service, with really great features offered to all subscribers at no additional cost, such as 500-program Cloud DVR, five simultaneous streams, and three-way split screen. There are four bundles you can get here, namely Access, Core, Elite, and Ultra, and FX is part of all of them. You can still add a couple of channel packs if you want, as well as premium networks. As a bonus, if you're also a PlayStation Plus subscribers, you'll get better prices for some of these networks.

How to Watch Older Legion Episodes?

Legion has reached its third season, but you can always watch or rewatch the first two seasons. You'll find all of these on the FX Now app, but you'll need to log into an account to get to them, which requires you associate your TV provider account, which means you need a live TV subscription or one with a cable company. You can also find the episodes over on Hulu if you have an account, or you can create one.

Then, you can also purchase the Legion episodes, if you'd rather have it that way straight from Google Play, YouTube, Microsoft Store, iTunes, Amazon Prime, or Vudu. Make sure to check the links before you purchase because there may be some deals available for you, depending on when you want to buy it all.

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