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Soon after he announced his retirement from WWE money in the bankJohn Cena taking a dive shark WeekCena will debut as the host of the week-long event, starting Sunday (July 7), which will include 21 hours of programming.
“I usually do this shark Week “I’m used to eating meals from my couch with lots of snacks, but this year I’m so excited to host a week dedicated to Ocean’s endlessly fascinating action heroes,” Cena said in a statement in May. “It’s a wild week of shocking new footage, new discoveries, and a whole lot of teeth.”
See below for how to watch and stream shark Week Without cable.
Where to watch and stream ‘Shark Week’ episodes
shark Week premieres Sunday at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery Channel. Episodes will also be available to stream on Max.
If you want to watch the Discovery Channel and other cable channels for free for a week, subscribe to DIRECTV or Philo. The cable network is also available on streaming platforms like Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and Sling TV (use ExpressVPN to stream internationally).
Philo offers one of the most affordable streaming plans for live television. It’s free to stream for the first week and $28/month after the free trial.
The subscription lets you watch over 70 cable channels, including Discovery Channel, OWN, Lifetime, Hallmark, WETV, BET, MTV, Nickelodeon, FYI, Food Network, TLC, TV One, TV Land, Paramount Network, and HGTV.
Interested in network TV? With DIRECTV Stream, you can enjoy 90+ local and cable channels for less than $80/month. Plus, you can add Max, Paramount+ with Showtime, STARZ, and Cinemax to your streaming plan.
Hulu + Live TV and Fubo offer plans for less than $100 and free trials for up to a week (three days for Hulu, one week for Fubo). If you’re looking for another budget-friendly way to stream cable channels, Sling TV starts at $20 for the first month.
Max costs $9.99/month to stream content from HBO, Discovery Channel, CNN, and Max Originals. The platform also airs sporting events.
Shark Week Programs
shark Week “Belly of the Beasts: Bigger and Bloodier” premieres Sunday at 8 p.m.
According to Warner Bros., the episode features marine biologist Dr. Austin Gallagher, marine scientist Liv Dixon and cameraman Kina Scoley, “traveling into the belly of a 29-foot whale with fascinating new shark characteristics to create the biggest feeding frenzy ever in New Zealand with an 18-foot ‘breeder’ shark.”
Sunday’s program includes “Jaws vs. Leviathan”, “Makozilla” and “Sydney Harbour Shark Attack”.
shark Week will continue on Monday, July 8, with “Big Shark Energy” at 8 p.m., “Shark Frenzy: Mating Games” at 9 p.m. and “Great White: Serial Killer Sea of Blood” at 10 p.m. The rest of the week will feature episodes such as “Deadliest Bite”, “Alien Sharks: Ghosts of Japan”, “Monsters of Oz”, “The Real Sharknado” and “Sharktopia”.
See the full program below.
July 7 (8-11 pm)
Belly of the Beast: Big and Bloody
Jaws vs. Leviathan
Makozilla
sydney harbour shark attack
8th July (8-10 pm)
Big Shark Energy
Shark Frenzy: The Mating Games
Great White Serial Killer: Sea of Blood
9th July (8-10 pm)
The deadliest bite
6000 pound shark
Monster Hammerheads: Species X
10th July (8-10 pm)
Great White North
Expedition Unknown: Sharks vs. Nazis in Paradise
Alien Sharks: Ghosts of Japan
11 July (8-10 pm)
Monsters of Oz
Caught in a shark attack
Great White Danger Zone
12th July (8-10 pm)
The Real Sharknado
Sharks of the dead zone
Shark Attack Island
July 13 (8-9 PM)
Sharktopia
Mothershark: Hammer Time