How to watch 'Trespasses' online — stream Gillian Anderson 'Troubles' drama from anywhere
Four-part drama set in 1970s Northern Ireland based on Louise Kennedy's novel
"Trespasses" – the four-part TV adaptation of Louise Kennedy's novel set during The Troubles – stars Gillian Anderson and is already earning four- and five-star reviews. But can you watch it in the U.S., Ireland or Australia?
Here's how to watch "Trespasses" online from anywhere with a VPN — and potentially for FREE!
"Trespasses" (2025) premieres on Sunday, Nov 9 on Channel 4 with all episodes available to stream now.
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"Trespasses" is the story of Cushla, a young Catholic schoolteacher whose life in 1975 Northern Ireland is shadowed by The Troubles. Amid curfews, bombings, and betrayals, she falls for Michael – an older, married Protestant barrister.
Their dangerous affair is an intoxicating tale of forbidden love in against the backdrop of violent. As if the bullets and bombs were not enough to contend with, Cushla must face up to her sharp-tongued mother, played by Gillian Anderson.
You can follow the brides and grooms by watching "Trespasses" online from anywhere – including FREE options.
Where to watch 'Trespasses' for FREE
"Trespasses" premieres on Sunday, November 9 at 9 p.m. GMT on Channel 4.
All four episodes of "Trespass" are available to stream for FREE on Channel 4 (with a valid TV licence, of course).
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'Trespasses' Streaming Options
Can I watch 'Trespasses' in the U.S.?
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like "Trespasses" is currently scheduled to air on any U.S. channels. If that changes, you'll find out about it here first.
However, if you're usually based in the U.K., but are visiting the U.S., you can still watch Channel 4 via a VPN such as NordVPN.
Can I stream 'Trespasses' in Ireland?
If you are visiting Ireland from the U.K. you can use NordVPN (74% OFF) to bypass geo-restrictions and watch/stream "Trespasses" series 1 online from anywhere in the world.
The TV show is adapted from the book, which is based in Northern Ireland during The Troubles.
Can I watch 'Trespasses' in Canada?
As with the U.S., it doesn't look like "Trespasses" is currently scheduled to air on any channels in Canada. If that changes, you'll find out about it here first.
However, if you're usually based in the U.K., but are visiting the Great White North, you can still watch Channel 4 via a VPN such as NordVPN.
Where can I watch 'Trespasses' in Australia?
There is no confirmed broadcast date for "Trespasses" in Australia as yet.
Visiting from the U.K. and can't wait that long? Sign up to NordVPN or another VPN service to watch "Trespasses" season 1 free on Channel 4, just as you would if you were back home. Full details above.
'Trespasses' — Need to Know
Trespasses cast & credits
- Lola Petticrew – ‘Cushla Lavery’
- Tom Cullen – ‘Michael Agnew’
- Gillian Anderson – ‘Gina Lavery’ and Executive Producer
- Ailbhe Keogan – Screenwriter
- Dawn Shadforth – Director and Executive Producer
- Louise Kennedy – Novelist and Executive Producer
- Amanda Posey – Executive Producer
- Finola Dwyer – Executive Producer
- Maria Mulhall – Producer
- Martin McCann – ‘Eamonn Lavery’
- Emily Taaffe – ‘Betty McGeown’
- Oisín Thompson – ‘Gerry Harkin’
- Barry Wad – ‘Victor McIntyre’
Trespasses episode guide
Episode 1 (streaming 9 Nov. 2025):
Cushla, a Catholic teacher, falls for a married Protestant barrister in 1975 Belfast. As passion grows in secret, sectarian violence and scrutiny close in, forcing her to risk everything for a love that defies the divide.
Episode 2 (streaming 9 Nov. 2025):
As Cushla’s affair deepens, tensions rise at school and home. Her kindness with her pupil Davy backfires, her mother Gina’s drinking worsens and her love for Michael is tested by betrayal, jealousy and the dangerous politics closing in around them.
Episode 3 (streaming 9 Nov. 2025):
As Michael speaks out more boldly in public, Cushla and his friends fear for him. Cushla and Michael’s love deepens amid secrets and danger. She discovers he’s lied about his family confronts him, and he promises to love her honestly Just as they commit, tragedy strikes, devastating Cushla and shaking their community to its core.
Episode 4 (streaming 9 Nov. 2025):
A grieving Cushla confides in Gerry and Gina. Tommy is charged with murder and the McGeown’s lose their home. Cushla seeks the truth, leading to a shocking climax for the Lavery’s that unites them. Years later, Cushla encounters Davy again.
Q&A with Gillian Anderson ('Gina')
Can you describe Gina in four words?
Fancy, troubled, lonely and fabulous.
How would you summarise the series?
Trespasses explores themes of identity, loyalty, and the cost of crossing societal boundaries during a time of deep division.
Can you tell us about Gina, what attracted you to her?
I read the book a while ago and said yes to the series before it was set up, because I loved the book so much. At the time, I don’t think Gina was as present in the book as she is in the series but by the time scripts started coming in, she has expanded and I loved everything about how she was being written. I have played an alcoholic before in theatre but I've never really played a proper alcoholic at all, in film or television. So I wanted to play with that. I also love the relationship between Gina and Cushla, the mother daughter relationship… There were so many things about it that I loved.
Does Gina have any quirks or habits that you enjoyed or were interested in exploring?
She does. She's got a drinking habit, but she has got lots of quirks. Gina has big emotions and a really good heart, she's funny and pathetic.
Was there any preparation that you did to help you understand Gina better?
Predominantly working on the Northern Irish accent. That was mostly what it was. Yeah, it's a fun accent.
Did you like Gina's wardrobe?
I love Gina's wardrobe. Gina's wardrobe is so fabulous. I mean, it's really fabulous. She's got some house coats that are floral in multicolours, and lots of tunics, vests and shirts with patterns… Lots of 70s patterns. She's quite stylish I have to say.
What were your favourite lines from Gina?
I've got such good lines. I had a line the other day where Gina says “Eamon rang, the baby and Marian have constipation, you'll be eager to know” something like that.
How was it working with your fellow cast, Lola and Tom?
Most of my work was with Lola who is an incredible young talent. I was struck on a daily basis with how different Lola and Cushla are in character and that in and of itself speaks volumes.
If you could steal one thing from the set, what would it be?
Oh, gosh, there is! If I were to steal something, it would be the little plastic duck in the kitchen, on the windowsill, that is just ridiculous and it's for nothing, but I've never seen one before. It's hilarious.
What was your most memorable moment or scene for you?
There has been a lot of memorable scenes. One is when I'm very, very, very drunk and Cushla finds Gina in the bath and pulls her out and puts her to bed. She hasn't been able to get out of the bath herself. They also have a really lovely scene where Gina is cradling Cushla and trying to give her a pep talk with “you’ve got to carry what life throws at you”.
How does Gina grow or change over the course of the series?
Gina is pretty much either drunk or dealing with a hangover throughout, so she’s pretty ragged. Then in the final episode, partway through, she cleans up and starts taking care of herself and you really see her being able to show up for herself as well as Cushla. It is quite touching and shows that somewhere in there, there was a strong, capable and gentle mother. You can see there are moments where she is trying to be a good mother but for the majority of the series, she just can’t because of the drink. Cushla is very much responsible for her, often putting her to bed. Gina and Cushla swap parenting roles on a daily basis which makes for great drama, levity and pathos.
What has been the most enjoyable thing about the project and playing Gina?
The most enjoyable thing about the project, aside from the fantastic scripts, are the actors. There’s a really, really good cast, obviously starting with Lola Petticrew. They are really fabulous and I think you will all agree… And also Martin McCan, who plays my son Eamonn. Everybody is really fantastic so it has been a pleasure to work with them.
What has it been like filming in Northern Ireland?
I think it is the third or fourth time I've shot in Northern Ireland, I did a three-season series called The Fall and also Robot Overlords. There was another show, but I’m too old to remember those things. I love filming in Northern Ireland, I love the people and feel very comfortable and at home.
How did you get involved in "Trespasses" and why were you so passionate about seeing it on screen?
I had read the book and a friend of mine, who is a publisher, bid for the book in a highly competitive auction and won it, which was very exciting for her. I think, if I recall, we threw a dinner for the novelist Louise Kennedy, to celebrate. Amanda Posey, our Executive Producer, was there and over dinner, Louise asked if I'd be interested in playing Gina and I said yes. So that was that. Amanda ended up optioning it herself through Wildgaze Films. That seems like a very long time ago, but that is how it began.
Why should people watch "Trespasses"?
Because it is a beautifully shot quiet love story set against a real slice of Belfast life in the 70’s.
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