The Traitors (US) and The Traitors (UK) have aired two seasons each so far. We'll show you how to stream both shows, from wherever you are.
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The Traitors has taken the world by storm over the past few years. Since the Dutch original, De Verraders, first premiered in 2021, English-language versions have spread across global television, most notably with The Traitors (US) and The Traitors (UK). Below, we'll show you all of your watch options for both versions, including where to watch The Traitors online for free.
The reality series puts 20+ contestants, from well-known figures like The Bachelor's Pilot Pete to everyday folk, in a castle together. The contestants complete activities to add to the prize money that the winners will split between themselves. Among the contestants are a handful of "Traitors," whose entire purpose is to deceive the others (known as "The Faithfuls") by getting rid of a Faithful at night and tricking everyone else into banishing someone innocent, instead of the true culprit. If this sounds familiar, it's because it's a lot like the party game Mafia.
Both seasons of The Traitors (US) and the first season of The Traitors (UK) have been available to stream on Peacock for some time. But now, the entire second season of The Traitors (UK) is also on the service, so American fans can get caught up on this year's new episodes. There, you can also find The Traitors (Australia) and The Traitors (NZ), so it's a bonafide Traitors feast for reality TV fans.
Keep reading to learn where to stream The Traitors US and The Traitors UK. We'll teach you how to watch both versions and suggest a VPN for international viewing.
The Traitors (US) is hosted by Alan Cumming and is currently airing its second season. Both seasons are streaming on Peacock in the US. Subscriptions start at just $5.99 per month and come with a wealth of other reality TV options. You can also catch an Andy Cohen-hosted reunion episode at the end of each season, which breaks down all of the year's most dramatic moments with the contestants.
The Traitors (US) streams on BBC iPlayer in the UK. So far, only the first season (including the reunion episode) is available, but the website says the second season is coming soon. You just have to sign up for a free account with a local postcode and then you're ready to watch.
If you're not in Australia right now, you'll want to use a VPN (virtual private network) to access the free episodes from both seasons. A VPN changes your device's location, so Australians who are traveling at the moment will still be able to keep up with The Traitors (US). VPNs are also important ways to boost your internet privacy.
We suggest ExpressVPN, an easy-to-use service with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Looking to learn more? Check out our ExpressVPN review and keep reading to learn the easy steps to using a VPN.
Peacock is also the US home of The Traitors (UK). Season 1 has been available for some time and Season 2 has received a slow release. Currently, both seasons are available to stream through the service. Peacock subscriptions start at just $5.99 per month.
The Traitors (UK), hosted by Claudia Winkleman, airs on BBC One in the UK. Both seasons are currently available to stream in full on BBC iPlayer. Once you sign up for your account with a local postcode, you'll be ready to watch.
If you're not in the UK at the moment, a VPN (virtual private network) will be your best bet for access to free episodes. VPNs alter your device's location, so if you're from the UK and traveling out of the country, you'll still be able to keep up with the latest episodes of The Traitors (UK). VPNs increase your internet privacy and security as well.
We recommend ExpressVPN, a straightforward VPN with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Take a look at our ExpressVPN review for more information and keep reading to learn how to use a VPN.
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