
The results are interesting if not hilarious in showing the ways people struggle to get back to basics. We see the couples, one half of whom loves city life and the other who doesn’t, as they try to live off the land, grow their own food, and navigate a world without wi-fi. The latest in the Discovery+ model of taking two disparate people and if seeing love blooms, “Love Off the Grid” follows different couples navigating living as homesteaders.
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Its connections to the “Scream” series are tenuous but that’s more than enough to send paranormal investigator Steve Shippy and psychic medium Cindy Kaza to go investigate the locations associated with the killer and his victims. His defense was that he was possessed by the Devil.

An installment in the network’s “Shock Docs” series, “Scream: The True Story” lifts the veil on the Gainesville Ripper, a man who murdered eight people in the South. “Scream: The True Story” inhabits two genres of the Discovery+ platform: true crime and the paranormal. If you were a fan of the short-lived Netflix reality show “Million Dollar Beach House,” which had its life cut short by the pandemic, three of the cast members there have ended up here. Similar to the likes of Netflix’s “Selling Sunset,” “Selling the Hamptons” follows a group of Hamptons real estate agents as they try to make million-dollar deals and navigate the personal rivalries that go along with it. Christian Zilko contributed to this story. This article was originally published March 9, 2021, and has been updated with updated information and updating removed series.

Several titles, including shows created in the wake of the launch of Discovery+ (such as “Cakealikes” and “Toddlers & Tiaras: Where Are They Now”) have been removed from the service.ĭiscovery+ costs $4.99 a month to use, quite a bargain for reality lovers when you consider how much bingeable content is available.Īhead, we break down the shows you should be taking time to seek out over on Discovery+. But, as we saw earlier within the last month, the merger has been nothing short of messy with HBOMax removing several of their original shows off their service. In the meantime, Discovery+ remains its own entity. The $43 billion merger will eventually see Discovery+ and HBOMax, Warner’s existing streaming service, merge into one but that is a few years off. In May of 2021 WarnerMedia and Discovery merged to create Warner Bros. These days, the service is not only the definitive place to stream your favorite Discovery shows, it features exclusive spinoffs of many of the top TLC, Food Network, and HGTV series. Those numbers continue to grow, with over 1,000 hours of original content now on the site. The service launched in January 2021 with “50 original titles and over 150 hours of exclusive content,” according to their press release, comprising several segments of the Discovery arm from lifestyle to cooking, true crime, and nature.

If that sounds right up your alley, then Discovery+ might be the streamer for you. For many, the Discovery slate of channels are the best in class for comfort viewing, whether you enjoy the high-octane food frenzies over on the Food Network, the messy relationships found on TLC, or the real-life animal content of the Discovery Channel.
