With so many groundbreaking titles being released, now’s a great time for documentary fans. Watching high-quality programs can cheer you up and alleviate boredom, especially when you’re stuck at home. But with so many to choose from, it can be tough to know where to start. How about CuriosityStream?
If you’re the curious type who likes a good documentary, then you’ll love this limited-time offer that discounts a lifetime subscription to thousands of exclusive and original shows. Launched by Discovery Communications founder and media visionary John Hendricks, CuriosityStream is an award-winning streaming and on-demand viewing destination for your TV, desktop, mobile, or tablet. Select from thousands of the world’s best documentaries in HD and 4K, and even download them to watch anytime, anywhere, without an internet connection.
CuriosityStream
CuriosityStream adds new, binge-worthy films and series to its library each week, empowering you to dive deep into your favorite subjects and explore new territory sure to entertain, enlighten, and inspire. When you rate your favorite documentaries, you’ll get recommendations for related content.
Its multiple search tools help you quickly find your favorite subject areas, one of many reasons why CuriosityStream received 4.7 out of 5 stars on the App Store. From science, lifestyle, and technology to history, nature, and kids documentaries, there’s a genre for every interest, and you’ll never run out of things to watch. Check out a sneak peek of its libraries, along with an overview of the service:
Benefit today from this limited-time discount that takes 20% off the lifetime CuriosityStream HD Plan, normally $250. Then, enter coupon code STREAM25 at checkout to get an additional 25% off the sale price. Still, the savings don’t end; when you spend $50 or more in our store today, we’ll drop a $10 credit into your account (in about 14 days, providing any returns don’t drop your total below $50).
Prices subject to change.
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