Where to watch Three Women: Stream new series now

Shailene Woodley, Betty Gilpin, DeWanda Wise, and Gabrielle Creevy headline a new STARZ series. We'll show you where to watch Three Women.

The long-awaited TV adaptation of Three Women has finally arrived. We've put together everything you need to know about where to watch Three Women, including live streaming options if you don't currently have access to STARZ.

Based on the Lisa Taddeo nonfiction book of the same name, Three Women follows a writer, Gia (Shailene Woodley), who finds herself lost for inspiration after her editor scraps her book and requests something new. She sets out on a cross-country drive, where she encounters three interesting women: Lina (Betty Gilpin), Sloane (DeWanda Wise), and Maggie (Gabrielle Creevy). She sets out to tell their stories in the 10-episode series, which is slated to run from September 13 to November 15 in the US.

Whether you're a cord-cutter or your cable plan doesn't offer STARZ, we'll show you several ways to live stream the series. Plus, you can get a look at the trailer below.

 

Where to watch Three Women in the US

Three Women airs on Friday nights at 10 p.m. ET on STARZ in the US, following a weekly release format. There are a couple of ways to live stream the show if you don't currently have access to the STARZ channel through traditional means. The cheapest way to watch the series is via a subscription to the STARZ app. Subscriptions go for $10.99 a month, but there are a couple of savings opportunities when you sign up for the first time. You can get your first month for just $5.99 or commit to a six-month contract for $19.99.

Philo will be your cheapest option if you'd rather watch via a live TV package that includes other popular channels. The streaming service offers over 70 channels, including AMC, MTV, and STARZ.

Other popular, slightly more expensive, and comprehensive live TV services with a STARZ option include Sling TV and Fubo. Sling costs $40 a month, but you'll need to get STARZ as an add-on for $10.99 a month in order to watch. This will bring your monthly total to $50.99, but you can get $25 off your first month right now. Fubo has Starz built into its programming and more than 180 other live channels. At $79.99 a month, it's one of our go-to recommendations for those seeking a true cable replacement. Plus, the service offers a one-week free trial.

How to watch Three Women from anywhere

If you get hooked on the series but find yourself traveling away from home and unable to use the above subscriptions, you can still do so with a VPN. Short for virtual private networks, VPNs are easy-to-use services that can help you access your usual websites and apps from anywhere (plus, they're strong ways to boost your cybersecurity). This option will work best for Americans simply traveling since the services we've highlighted require US payment methods.

New to VPNs and not sure where to start? Our go-to pick is ExpressVPN, which comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can read all about it in our ExpressVPN review.

Three Women trailer

STARZ dropped an official trailer for Three Women in July. In it, Woodley's character can be seen struggling to write her book until she stumbles across "these three women." Check out the full trailer below.

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