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Apple TV+ 7-day free trial: Stream Severance, CODA and more award-winning TV shows and moviesHayu 7-day free trial: Reality TV lovers can load up on the drama with hayu’s dedicated streaming serviceBinge 14-day FREE trial: Foxtel’s streaming service offering some of HBO’s most popular seriesPrime Video 30-day trial: Award-winning originals and shopping perksShudder 7-day trial: Dedicated horror service with blood-curdling originals
Binge offers some of HBO’s most popular series (like Game of Thrones, Succession, and Big Little Lies), as well as original productions for HBO Max like the Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That. Here’s a quick look at some of the most popular TV shows currently streaming on Binge. Back in 2019, Foxtel also signed a multi-year deal with NBCUniversal (NBCU). That deal would give Foxtel the rights to a slew of big movie franchises from Universal Pictures, like Fast and the Furious, and some of NBCU’s most popular comedies, such as The Office, 30 Rock, and Parks and Recreation. But it’s a similar confusing story for NBC comedies. For example, Community is only available on Netflix and Stan while The Good Place is a Netflix exclusive. Superstore, 30 Rock and Parks and Recreation all both available Foxtel Now and Bingebut also available on Netflix, Stan and Prime Video in some capacity. It’s worth noting that NBCU’s Peacock streaming service also released in 2020, bringing with it new originals like Brave New World, the Saved by the Bell and more, but those are available exclusively on Stan. Still, there’s a healthy library of recent films already on Binge. Judas and the Black Messiah, Mortal Kombat and Knives Out get a look in, as do blockbuster movie series’, like Jurassic Park, Fast and the Furious and more. Here’s a quick glance at some of the most popular movies streaming on Binge. Here’s the list of Binge-compatible devices.
Web browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge) Telstra TV Smartphone (iOS and Android) Tablet (iOS and Android) Apple TV (Gen 4) Google Chromecast Android Smart TV Samsung Smart TV (2017 or later) PlayStation 4 and 5
While it’s definitely upped its game in the last year, whether or not it’s worth it comes down to what you’re willing to spend each month on streaming subscriptions. Its budget-friendly price tag and catalogue of buzz-worthy TV shows, in our opinion, makes it well worth your consideration. See how it compares below. If those instructions didn’t quite work out, visit our step-by-step guide to cancelling Binge.