How to watch ‘Talamasca: The Secret Order' — stream the latest series in Anne Rice’s Immortal Universe from anywhere

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With nights getting longer, it’s the perfect time to sink your teeth into “Talamasca: The Secret Order”. It’s the spooky new entry in AMC’s “Immortal Universe,” whose title refers to a secret society that monitors the supernatural in both Interview with the Vampire and The Mayfair Witches.

With an exceptional cast and familiar characters, it promises to plunge viewers once more into Anne Rice’s feverishly thrilling world. Catch it now with the following guide explaining how to watch “Talamasca: The Secret Order" online and from anywhere with a VPN.

‘Talamasca: The Secret Order’ channel, streaming options, release date

“Talamasca: The Secret Order" premieres on AMC in the U.S. on Sunday, October 26 at 9 p.m. ET / PT.
• U.S.AMC Plus or AMC via Sling TV
• CANAMC Plus
• AUSStan - Stream Now
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free

The series should be an absolute blast, particularly for fans of the AMC franchise. The centuries-old Talamasca is a shadowy organization, which follows the movements of witches, vampires, and other occult entities. But all hell breaks loose when one of its members (known as “psychic detectives”) is killed. Adamant that it's an inside job, Helen (Academy Award-nominee Elizabeth McGovern) recruits telepathic law graduate Guy (Nicholas Denton) to their cause, who gradually learns of his family's own connection to the Talamasca.

This nail-biting thriller boasts an incredible cast, including the BAFTA-nominated Céline Buckens, A-list actor (and frequent Wes Anderson collaborator) Jason Schwartzman, and the hugely entertaining William Fichtner (Prison Break). And, guaranteed to delight followers of the franchise, the characters of Raglan James (Justin Kirk) and Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian) will crossover from Interview with the Vampire, the latter delivering a dire warning about Guy’s new employers.

Don’t miss this compelling piece of the “Immortal Universe” puzzle. Read on for our breakdown of how to watch “Talamasca: The Secret Order” online and stream every episode from anywhere with a VPN – and potentially for free.

How to watch 'Talamasca: The Secret Order’ in the U.S.

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Brace yourself for more gothic thrills. You can watch “Talamasca: The Secret Order” on AMC from Sunday, October 26 at 9 p.m ET / PT. The premiere will feature two back-to-back episodes, after which the remaining four episodes will go out weekly.

If you don’t have cable, you can find it on the network's streaming platform AMC Plus. The service costs from $6.99/month, though only after you've taken advantage of its 7-day free trial (eligible subscribers only).

AMC can also be accessed through a cable TV package or, for cord cutters, one of the best live TV streaming services. One of the most affordable options right now is Sling TV (further details below).

If you're outside of the U.S. and have one of these subscriptions, you can continue to watch "Talamasca: The Secret Order" as usual by using a VPN.

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You can get AMC as part of either Sling TV Orange or Blue packages, starting from $45.99/month or as little as $4.99/day. Which to go for depends on the channel line-up that's right for you, with both Orange and Blue featuring more than 30 channels.

How to watch ‘Talamasca: The Secret Order’ from anywhere

Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching "Talamasca: The Secret Order" on your usual subscription?

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Can I watch ‘Talamasca: The Secret Order’ online in the U.K?

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“Talamasca: The Secret Order” has been confined to the shadows in the U.K. There’s no word of an upcoming release date, though we bet it’ll be picked up by the BBC at a later date.

“Interview with the Vampire” and “The Mayfair Witches” are both free on BBC iPlayer right now, so it stands to reason that “Talamasca: The Secret Order” will eventually complete this unholy trinity.

Currently abroad? Those in the U.S., Canada, or Australia will likely encounter regional restrictions. If so, simply download a VPN like NordVPN and keep streaming AMC Plus or similar just like you would back home.

How to watch ‘Talamasca: The Secret Order' online in Canada

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Canadian can also watch new series “Talamasca: The Secret Order” when it debuts on October 26 at 9 p.m ET / PT via AMC.

Alternatively, sign up to AMC Plus and stream episodes online. You can grab a subscription from CA$7.99/month. New subscribers, though, can enjoy the 7-day free trial before paying a thing.

Remember, U.S. citizens traveling north can access their usual services with a VPN (we recommend NordVPN) and enjoy this spooky series as it airs, and no matter where you are.

How to watch 'Talamasca: The Secret Order’ online in Australia

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The latest horror series from AMC, “Talamasca: The Secret Order” debuted October 20 on Stan, with new episodes due to be released every Monday. Subscriptions to the Stan streaming service begin at AU$12 per month.

NB: Americans currently on the Australia continent can still log in to AMC Plus and watch "Talamasca: The Secret Order" online. All you need is a VPN, as we explain above.

'Talamasca: The Secret Order’ episode release schedule

  • Episode 1 "We Watch and We Are Always There" — Sunday, October 26
  • Episode 2 "A Wilderness of Mirrors” — Sunday, October 26
  • Episode 3 "The Task at Hand” — Sunday, November 2
  • Episode 4 "Wet Work” — Sunday, November 9
  • Episode 5 “The Puzzle Palace” — Sunday, November 16
  • Episode 6 “The 752” — Sunday, November 23

'Talamasca: The Secret Order’ trailer

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‘Talamasca: The Secret Order’ cast

  • Nicholas Denton as Guy Anatole
  • William Fichtner as Jasper
  • Elizabeth McGovern as Helen
  • Maisie Richardson-Sellers as Olive
  • Céline Buckens as Doris
  • Jason Schwartzman as Burton
  • Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy
  • Justin Kirk as Raglan James

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Daniel Pateman

Daniel Pateman has been a freelance writer since 2018. He currently works across a range of brands including TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, What Hi-Fi? and CinemaBlend, where he regularly pens How To Watch articles about where our readers can stream the latest new movies and TV shows, as well as producing detailed guides on the best streaming services, from Disney Plus to Netflix. He received a first-class degree in Humanities and Media in 2013 from Birkbeck University and later an MA in Contemporary Literature and Culture. In addition to his work for Future's websites, Daniel writes across the broad spectrum of arts topics – including photography, sculpture, painting, film – and has been published in The Brooklyn Rail and Eyeline magazine, among others.

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