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Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 1 available free on YouTube

... in the USA, that is.

Star Trek Strange New Worlds Season 1 is free to view in full on YouTube right this second, provided you’re in the USA (or, say, if the internet thinks your PC is in the USA).

All ten episodes of Strange New Worlds‘ first season are available for viewing — we’ve embedded the first episode below — timed just ahead of the debut of Season 2 on Paramount Plus from 15 June.

This isn’t the first time that Paramount has shared older seasons of new shows to YouTube in the USA; Strange New Worlds follows the likes of iCarly, Queen of the Universe and Joe Pickett.

The show is available in Australia on Paramount+; a subscription will set Aussies back $8.99 AUD per month. You can sign up now and get your first week free.

Star Trek Strange New Worlds airs on Paramount+ in the USA and Australia, and Crave in Canada. Season 2 starts up on 16 June locally.


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