How to watch 'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' finale — stream all 8 episodes online from anywhere

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The sheer relief etched all over the remaining survivalists' faces when they joined forces as an eight-strong group is testament to the sheer head-spinning brutality of "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse". We've seen a lion charge a shelter, a black mamba slither in, and Joe face down and scream at an elephant to ward it off. Now they face a whole new kind of challenge.

Here's how to watch the "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" finale from anywhere with a VPN.

'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' finale streams, release date

The "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" finale premieres on Sunday, September 14 at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
• U.S. — Discovery Channel via Sling / Max / Discovery+ (7-day FREE trial)
• Watch anywhere — try NordVPN 100% risk-free

Billing "Apocalypse" as an "extreme" spinoff of "Naked and Afraid" felt a bit like branding "South Park" season 27 political, or "Dating Naked UK" season 2 extra naked, but boy has it delivered.

They've been stalked by lions, hyenas, venomous snakes and hippos, and it's a wonder that only Kel, Amber, Miranda and Russell haven't been able to make it to the season finale, titled "Armageddon Out".

But the real differentiating factor with "Apocalypse" wasn't the wasteland, the extreme heat or the very credible threat of being mauled or eaten. Survival isn't enough. They need to find their way back to civilization off their own backs, instead of being extracted.

Read on to see how you can watch the "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" finale from anywhere in the world.

How to watch 'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' finale in the U.S.

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The "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" finale premieres on the Discovery Channel at 8 p.m. ET/PT Sunday, September 14.

The episode, titled "Armageddon Out", will become available to stream on Discovery Plus ($5.99/month after a 7-day FREE trial) and Max on Monday, September 15.

Max prices start at $9.99 per month, and it's no. 1 on our best streaming services list for its vast, high-quality library, including "The White Lotus", "The Last of Us" and "Succession". You also have the option of paying from $16.99 per month for the Disney Plus bundle, including Disney Plus, Hulu, and Max.

Want to tune in via Discovery Channel instead? You can use one of the best cable TV alternatives, such as Sling TV, Hulu+Live TV or DirecTV Stream.

Traveling outside the States? Simply use a VPN to unblock your usual U.S. streaming services when abroad.

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The Sling TV Blue plan, starting at $50.99 per month, will let you watch "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" on the Discovery Channel.

How to watch 'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' finale from anywhere

Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the show on your usual subscription?

You can still stream the "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" finale thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear as if they're back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN. It's the best on the market:

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There's a good reason you've heard of NordVPN. We specialize in testing and reviewing VPN services and NordVPN is the one we rate best. It's outstanding at unblocking streaming services, it's fast and it has top-level security features too. With over 7,000 servers, across 115+ countries, and at a great price too, it's easy to recommend.

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Using a VPN is incredibly simple.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're away from the U.S. but want to watch the season finale as usual, you'd select a United States server from the list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head over to your streaming platform of choice and enjoy the show!

Can I watch 'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' in the U.K?

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Discovery Plus is home to "Naked and Afraid" in the U.K., but at the time of publication there's no word on when or if this new iteration will land.

If you're an American across the pond for work or on vacation you can catch the show by using a VPN, such as NordVPN.

Can I watch 'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' in Canada?

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With a dedicated "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" page on the Discovery Plus website, it seems sensible to assume that the show will land there in due course. However, we can't yet find a date for when it might start.

Discovery Plus plans start at CA$5.99 in Canada.

Remember, U.S. viewers currently traveling north of the border can use a VPN to stream as they would at home. We recommend NordVPN.

Can I watch 'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' in Australia?

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"Naked and Afraid" shows generally air in Foxtel in Australia. However, there's sign yet of "Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse" in its upcoming listings.

Anybody currently Down Under from the U.S. can use one of the best VPN services to access their usual streaming service. We recommend NordVPN thanks to its speed, reliability and trusted security features.

'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' premiere recap

Premiere Episode of Naked And Afraid: Apocalypse | Discovery - YouTube Premiere Episode of Naked And Afraid: Apocalypse | Discovery - YouTube
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'Naked and Afraid: Apocalypse' cast

  • Steven Lee Hall Jr. (Florida)
  • Amber Hargrove (Colorado)
  • Waz Addy (Australia)
  • Miranda Adams (Florida)
  • Teal Bulthuis (Oklahoma)
  • Frank Eytcheson (Florida)
  • Wes Harper (North Carolina)
  • Steven Kelly (England)
  • Joseph Prouse (California)
  • Kelly Roske (Hawaii)
  • Russell Sage (East Texas)
  • Alexa Towersey (Australia)

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Aatif Sulleyman

Aatif is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about technology, sport and politics for a wide range of publications including TechRadar, What Hi-Fi?, The Independent, Trusted Reviews, and Newsweek. These days, he focuses mainly on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: live TV and penny-pinching. When he's not attending a top-flight English soccer match, you can find him perfecting his table tennis skills.

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