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The popular history docuseries The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd returns to the History Channel with its season three premiere Friday, Nov. 7 at 9/8c.
During the season three premiere episode, host Aykroyd will lay out several strange encounters you have to see to believe including stone-throwing jungle apes and murderous birds falling from the sky.
How to watch The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd season 3
Cord cutters hoping to catch the latest season of the bizarre History Channel series can stream the season premiere through Philo, DIRECTV and Sling.
Out of the three streaming platforms that carry the History Channel, Philo is the cheapest option at just $33 a month.
Philo is considered one of the most affordable traditional cable alternatives out there. At just $33 a month after a 7-day free trial, subscribers can enjoy over 70 top-rated TV channels such as TLC, MTV, BET, AMC, CMT, Investigation Discovery and more. Subscribers can also access HBO Max and discovery+ content with a Philo subscription.
DIRECTV is one of the leading streaming platforms taking the industry by storm. With plans starting at $89.99 after its 5-day free trial, DIRECTV offers a plethora of live TV channels, tailor-made genre packs to slim down filler overload, and a load of other appealing features.
Sling is another great streaming platform replacing basic cable. By offering users a stellar selection of popular TV channels, Sling is a great alternative to the hassle of traditional cable. Sling is also introducing day, week and weekend passes which allow users to choose how long they can access the platform. Plans start at just $45.99 a month after the first month and the new passes start at $4.99.
What is The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd about?
For those unfamiliar with the series, The UnBelievable with Dan Aykroyd follows the celebrity host as he opens up a cabinet of curiosities to reveal the strangest-but-true stories littered throughout human history, brought to life through dynamic recreation, compelling graphics and arresting archival.
