True Detective season 4 release schedule: How to stream Night Country

Here’s how to watch True Detective: Night Country, starring Kali Reis and Jodie Foster

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True Detective: Night Country has now come to an explosive end, with a dramatic final episode tying up all of the loose ends. Well, most of them at least. For everything you need to know about that, read ourTrue Detective season 4 ending explainedas a first port of call. After that, we’ve gotan exclusive interview with showrunner Issa López and Evangeline Navarro actor Kali Reisabout the major reveals.

The series itself is True Detective’s first return to the small screen after four years, with Reis and Jodie Foster stepping in as this season’s sleuths.Loosely based on two wild true stories, the latest chapter takes place during an Alaskan winter as the detectives investigate the strange disappearance of the Tsalal Arctic Research Station’s entire crew.

So, if you’re already planning a rewatch or just looking for how to stream the finale, you’re in the right place. We have a complete guide to watching True Detective season 4 in the UK and US below.

How to watch True Detective: Night Country

True Detective: Night Country is now available to stream in full in both the US and the UK. There are six episodes in total, which originally aired on HBO and Sky in January and February.

How can I watch True Detective: Night Country?

If you’re based in the US, you can watch True Detective: Night Country onHBOand its streaming platform Max. In the UK, the show is hosted on Sky Atlantic and NOW, much like previous HBO shows includingGame of Thrones, Succession, andThe Last of Us.

With that, you have to have a subscription to one of the aforementioned services to access the episodes.

For more, check out our guide to the most excitingnew TV showsheading our way.

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