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How to Watch ‘Alone: Frozen’ Online for Free

Last Updated on March 9, 2023 by

The ever-popular “Alone” survival reality series gets a second spinoff in as many weeks with “Alone: Frozen,” which premieres Thursday, August 11 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the History Channel.

If you don’t have cable, here are some different ways you can watch “Alone: Frozen” online, with the first three options all offering a free trial:

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You can watch a live stream of the History Channel and 30-plus other TV channels via Sling TV’s Sling Blue or Sling Orange bundle, which you can watch for free through August 20:

Sling TV Free Trial

Once signed up for Sling TV, you can watch “Alone: Frozen” live on the Sling TV app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV or Fire Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One or Series X/S, Samsung TV, LG TV, any device with Android TV (such as a Sony TV or Nvidia Shield), airTV Mini, Oculus, Portal, iPhone, Android phone, iPad or Android tablet. Or you can watch on your computer via the Sling TV website.

If you can’t watch live, Sling TV comes included with 50 hours of cloud DVR.

DirecTV Stream has four different channel packages: “Entertainment,” “Choice,” “Ultimate” and “Premier.” The History Channel is included in every one, and you can pick any package and any add-on you want with your free five-day trial:

DirecTV Stream Free Trial

Once signed up for DirecTV Stream, you can watch “Alone: Frozen” live on the DirecTV Stream app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV or Fire Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Samsung TV, any device with Android TV (such as a Sony TV or Nvidia Shield), iPhone, Android phone, iPad or Android tablet. Or you can watch on your computer via the DirecTV Stream website.

If you can’t watch live, DirecTV Stream also comes with 20 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to unlimited hours).

You can watch a live stream of the History Channel and 60-plus other TV channels on Philo TV, which comes with a seven-day free trial:

Philo Free Trial

Once signed up for Philo, you can watch “Alone: Frozen” live on the Philo app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV or Firestick, Apple TV, Chromecast (compatible on Android mobile), any device with Android TV (such as a Sony TV or Nvidia Shield), iPhone, Android phone, iPad or Android tablet. You can also watch on your computer on the Philo website.

If you can’t watch live, Philo allows you to DVR programs and watch them up to 30 days later. And even if you forget to DVR something, Philo also comes with a 72-hour rewind feature, which lets you to watch most shows on-demand if they have aired in the last three days.

You can watch a live stream of the History Channel and 65+ other TV channels via Hulu With Live TV, which now also includes access to both ESPN+ and Disney+:

Get Hulu With Live TV

Once signed up for Hulu With Live TV, you can watch “Alone: Frozen” live on the Hulu app, which is available on your Roku, Roku TV, Amazon Fire TV or Fire Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One or Series X/S, PlayStation 4 or 5, Nintendo Switch, Samsung TV, LG TV, any device with Android TV (such as a Sony TV or Nvidia Shield), iPhone, Android phone, iPad or Android tablet. Or you can watch on your computer via the Hulu website.

If you can’t watch live, Hulu with Live TV comes with both its extensive on-demand library (which includes most shows after they air) and 50 hours of Cloud DVR storage (with the ability to upgrade to “Enhanced Cloud DVR,” which gives you 200 hours of DVR space and the ability to fast forward through commercials).

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Season nine of the hit History Channel survival reality series “Alone” is currently airing and now the network is launching two new spinoffs: “Alone: The Skills Challenge” and “Alone: Frozen.”

“Alone: The Skills Challenge” premiered on August 4 and it features “three former participants from “Alone” competing in survival build challenges devised by another former participant. Using only basic tools and the natural resources around them, only one survivalist will be deemed the winner, proving they have the skills needed to thrive in the wilderness.

“Competitors will be judged on their ingenuity, execution, and completion of each task. From elevated shelters to hand-crafted ovens to watercraft, each episode is self-filmed by the survivalists and will feature some of the most impressive builds ever seen,” according to the History Channel press release.

“Alone: Frozen” premieres on August 11 and it features “six of ‘Alone’s’ strongest participants from past seasons return to put their survival skills to the test for a second time,” according to the press release.

How to Watch Alone: Frozen Online for Free?

Alone: Frozen, the latest spinoff of the popular survival reality series, is set to premiere on Thursday, August 11th, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on the History Channel. However, you don’t have a cable subscription. In that case, you can still watch it online using one of several free trial options. The first is Sling TV, which offers a free trial through August 20th. Once you’ve signed up for Sling TV, you can use the app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One or Series X/S, Samsung TV, LG TV, or any device with Android TV to watch Alone: Frozen live, or you can visit the Sling TV website on your computer.
The second option is DirecTV Stream, which offers a free five-day trial. With DirecTV Stream, you can watch Alone: Frozen on the app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Samsung TV, or any device with Android TV or on your iPhone, Android phone, iPad, or Android tablet, or by visiting the DirecTV Stream website on your computer.
The third option is Philo TV, with a seven-day free trial. With Philo, you can watch Alone: Frozen on the app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, any device with Android TV, or on your iPhone, Android phone, iPad, or Android tablet, or by visiting the Philo website on your computer.
Finally, Hulu With Live TV offers a free trial as well. Once you’ve signed up, you can watch Alone: Frozen on the app on your Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Xbox One or Series X/S, PlayStation 4 or 5, Nintendo Switch, Samsung TV, LG TV, any device with Android TV.

It continues

Dropped off on the frigid North Atlantic Coast of Labrador, Canada just as winter is setting in, and battling howling winds, constant rain, and North America’s most fierce cold-weather predators, survivalists will set out to last fifty days in a location with the densest population of Polar Bears in the United States and face extreme conditions worse than any previous season of Alone. With just a few supplies and their previous experiences to learn from, the survivalists who go the distance will win their share of the $500,000 cash prize.

The returning survivalists include Greg Ovens from season three, Woniya Thibeault from season six, Callie Russell from season seven, Mark D’Ambrosio from season seven, Amós Rodriguez from season seven, and Michelle Finn from season eight.

The premiere episode is titled “50 Day Freeze” and its description reads, “Veterans of ‘Alone’ must use their skills, experience and 10 items to survive 50 brutal days along the frigid and windswept coast of Labrador, Canada.”

The on August 18 comes episode two, titled “Frost Bound.” Its description reads, “One survivalist struggles to find solid footing in the soaking environment, while another is relieved to see familiar terrain and hopes it will give them an edge.”

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Kate Johnson is a content writer, who has worked for various websites. She is also a college graduate who has a B.A in Journalism.

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