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“Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse” Series Premiere: How to Watch and Stream for Free

Press Release: Discovery Channel Launches New Series "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse"

For Immediate Release

Date: July 20, 2023

The Discovery Channel is set to unveil its latest survival competition series, "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse," premiering on Sunday, July 27 at 8/7c. This new installment of the acclaimed franchise promises to plunge participants into a harsh, apocalyptic environment where survival is anything but guaranteed.

In this season, twelve survivalists—comprising both returning favorites and promising newcomers—will navigate an unforgiving landscape rife with dangers, including predators like lions and leopards. Participants must rely on their instincts and teamwork to scavenge materials from a ghost town, junkyard, cemetery, and abandoned mine to endure a grueling 35 days. Unlike previous seasons, this group faces an unprecedented challenge: instead of extraction at the end of their ordeal, they must find their way back to civilization on their own.

The cast features notable franchise veterans such as Steven Lee Hall Jr., Amber Hargrove, and Waz Addy, alongside newcomers like Miranda Adams, Frank Eytcheson, and Wes Harper. This diverse mix is expected to heighten competition and bring fresh dynamics to the show.

Viewers eager to catch the premiere can stream live via Philo (free trial available), DirecTV, or Sling (with current promotions reducing the first month’s cost).

For those exploring affordable streaming, Philo offers over 70 channels for just $28 a month after a 7-day trial. DirecTV’s base package starts at $86.99 per month with genre packs for tailored viewing. Sling users can benefit from half-off their first month with a paid subscription.

Experience the ultimate test of survival against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic world. Tune in for "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" on July 27!

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