Why an Acorn TV subscription is perfect to get through Droughtlander
If you’re looking for more content to get through Droughtlander, you’ll want to turn to Acorn TV. It’s perfect for Outlander fans of all ages and interests.
Acorn TV is Netflix for the Anglophile. At least, that’s how it’s been described. For those who love everything British about Outlander, the subscription service could be perfect for you to get through Droughtlander.
There’s content for all ages, interests, and needs. Whether you want something sexy and steamy or you’re looking for a quirky murder mystery, there is something for all. And that’s what makes Acorn TV so perfect for so many people.
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One of my favorites on the service is London Kills, a diverse police drama that isn’t afraid to keep you on your toes. It doesn’t get too gruesome such as the likes of Criminal Minds and it leaves you guessing, pulled into the overall storyline. Queens of Mystery is an upcoming murder mystery series that you’ll certainly want to check out.
For those who want shows from the past, you’ll get that too. Midsomer Murders, Murphy’s Law and Murdoch Mysteries are among the list of TV shows available to stream. You can catch Wild at Heart, Pie in the Sky, and even Delicious.
Of course, we can’t forget all the amazing Acorn TV Originals. This service is about bringing content that makes the subscription service more than worthwhile. London Kills and Queens of Mystery are just two of the options. You can also opt for Finding Joy, Manhunt, Keeping Faith, and even Agatha Raisin.
Want something that has one of your favorite Outlander actors in? A Place to Call Home is available in full through Acorn TV. This Australian period drama stars David Berry as a character extremely similar to Lord John Grey but couple of centuries later.
One of the great things about Acorn TV, like with STARZ, is that you can cancel and renew anytime you want. There are no contracts involved, which means you can get your hands on the new content when you want and cancel when you don’t have the money or when you feel like there’s not the right content for you.
What do you watch on Acorn TV? What are you watching to get through Droughtlander? Share your thoughts in the comments below.