Where Can I Watch The Tudors After It Leaves Netflix

Oh no! The Tudors is leaving Netflix. Time to panic, right?
Don’t worry, fellow royal drama addicts. We can survive this. Let's find our fix elsewhere.
The Post-Netflix Tudor Hunt
So, where can you get your Henry VIII fix? Don’t despair! The options are actually pretty good.
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Showtime Anytime (If You Have It)
First up, the most obvious. The Tudors originally aired on Showtime.
If you're already a subscriber, lucky you! Binge away to your heart's content.
Hulu (With Showtime Add-on)
Don't have Showtime directly? Hulu to the rescue (sort of).
You can add Showtime to your Hulu subscription. A bit more cost, but worth it if you really need Jonathan Rhys Meyers brooding your way.

Amazon Prime Video (You Guessed It, With Showtime)
See a pattern here? Amazon Prime Video also offers Showtime as an add-on.
It seems like Showtime really, really wants you to watch their shows. Smart move, Showtime, smart move.
Other Streaming Services (Keep an Eye Out)
Keep your eyes peeled! Other streaming services might pick up The Tudors later.
Streaming content is always shifting around. Never say never to a surprise appearance on Peacock or Paramount+.

DVDs and Blu-rays (The Old-Fashioned Way)
Remember those shiny discs? They still exist!
You can buy the entire series on DVD or Blu-ray. A good option if you like owning your shows. Plus, no streaming glitches!
Buying Episodes/Seasons (Digital Ownership)
Want to own The Tudors digitally? You can buy episodes or seasons from places like Apple TV or Google Play.
It might seem pricey upfront, but think of it as an investment. An investment in royal drama, of course!

My Unpopular Opinion (Maybe?)
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. Deep breaths.
Is The Tudors really that great? Hear me out!
Yes, it’s fun and dramatic, but historically… questionable. Let's just say, the accuracy is more "inspired by" than "factual".
Maybe this is the perfect time to explore other historical dramas! So many shows exist!

Consider The Crown for more recent royalty, or Vikings for something completely different. Just throwing it out there.
The Choice Is Yours (Obviously)
Ultimately, where you watch The Tudors is up to you.
Hopefully, this helped you navigate the post-Netflix world. Happy viewing!
And remember, even if Anne Boleyn's fate is sealed, your access to historical drama doesn't have to be.
