Inspired by the film “Gerard Butler,” the new TV series “Paris Has Fallen” is a flashback to the explosive action that made the 1980s so popular. It is like a modern take on “Die Hard” and “The Rock.
Here's how to watch “Paris Has Fallen” from anywhere using a VPN and potentially for free.
French police inspector Vincent (played by Tewfik Jalab) and British MI6 agent Zara (played by Ritu Arya) team up after a terrorist attack, but are things as they seem? With terrorists who can't be bought or reasoned with, and a larger conspiracy threatening Paris, the two agents find themselves in a race against time to save thousands of lives.
While not the most original story in the world, it stays true to the “Has Fallen” franchise, and that's not a bad thing. The cast and a few modern story twists show that this is more than a derivative work. And the only question that remains is which city landmarks will be threatened in the next small screen version of the Butler vehicle.
For more information on how to watch “Paris Has Fallen” online on streaming platforms around the world, click here.
Lucky viewers in Australia can watch “Paris Has Fallen” for free on SBS On Demand. All eight episodes are currently available for streaming.
And in Canada, viewers can watch season one for free on CTV.
Traveling abroad? No problem, you can use a VPN to access our usual free streaming service from anywhere in the world. We endorse NordVPN, which is currently available at a discount of up to 70%. More information can be found at the bottom of this page.
“Paris Has Fallen” is available for streaming in its entirety on Hulu in the United States beginning Friday, December 6. Plans start at $7.99 per month, with a 30-day free trial for new users.
Hulu can be subscribed to on its own or with the even more affordable Disney Plus bundle. This package provides access to the entire Hulu and Disney Plus catalogs for as little as $10.99 per month.
Looking for a complete cable alternative? The provider's Hulu + Live TV package includes all of Hulu's programming. Prices start at $76.99/month and include access to over 70 premium channels and content from Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+.
If “Paris Has Fallen” isn't streaming where you are, you don't have to miss the show while you're out. With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can stream the show wherever you are.
We evaluated many options, but the best VPN you can get right now is NordVPN. It meets the VPN needs of most users, offers excellent compatibility with most devices and blazing connection speeds, and with NordVPN's unqualified money-back guarantee, you can try it risk-free for 30 days.
Using the VPN is incredibly easy.
1. install the VPN of your choice. As we have mentioned, NordVPN is our favorite.
2. select the location you want to connect to with the VPN app. For example, if you are visiting the US and want to watch your usual Australian streaming service, select the Aussie server from the location list.
3. sit back and enjoy the program. Access the streaming service's app, e.g. SBS On Demand, and watch “Paris Has Fallen” online for free from anywhere in the world.
Disney Plus has acquired the U.S. rights to “Paris Has Fallen,” but other broadcasters around the world are also airing the eight-part action series.
- Australia (free) - SBS On Demand
- Canada (free) - CTV
- United Kingdom - Amazon Prime Video (30-day free trial)
If “Paris has fallen” is not showing where you are, Don't forget that you can access domestic streaming platforms by using a VPN; we recommend NordVPN, which offers a free 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime Video.
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