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July 30, 2022 03:55 am GMT

How to watch 'What We Do in the Shadows' Season 4 from anywhere in the world

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What We Do in the Shadows has a cult following here in the UK. The good news for fans of the series is that the first three seasons are available to stream on BBC iPlayer. The painful news is that there has been no word on when we can expect season four to be released in the UK, even though episodes of the fourth season are available to stream on Hulu (after airing on FX) in the U.S.

How is that fair? It's not, but there is something you can do to watch Season 4 before it officially launches on this side of the Atlantic.

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