CBS All Access Expands Free Trial To 60 Days, So Now’s The Time To Binge ‘The Twilight Zone’ And ‘Star Trek’
Content! It’s all about content! And if you’re already running out of things to watch at home,CBS All Accessis here to help. The streaming subscription service was already offering up a free trial for 30 days, but since it looks like we’re going to be social distancing for at least another month, they’ve extended the trial period for another 30 days. That means you can get a 60-day CBS All Access free trial right now, giving you plenty of time to bingeThe Twilight Zonereboot and more.
With two months of CBS All Access, you’ll have plenty of time to stream as muchStar Trekas you please. They have everything fromStar Trek: The Animated SeriestoStar Trek: The Next Generation. Plus, you’ll find the CBS All Access exclusivesStar Trek DiscoveryandStar Trek: Picardavailable there too. (If you’re wondering where the originalStar Trekseries from 1966 is streaming, you’ll have to head to Hulu or Amazon Prime).
That’s not all the sci-fi offerings CBS All Access has. you may also find both the original iteration ofThe Twilight Zoneand the reboot of the anthology series from executive producerJordan Peele.Our review painted a complimentary portraitof the modern spin on the classic series, so now’s the time to check it out.
All you crime procedural fans out there will get plenty ofCSI: Crime Scene InvestigationandNCIS, including the spin-offsNCIS: New Orleans, NCIS: Los Angeles, andCSI: Miami. There’s also both the original and new versions ofMacGyverandHawaii Five-0.
Reality show junkies can get their fix with tons of episodes ofSurvivor, Big Brother,andThe Amazing Race. Even thoughBig Brothermight hit a little too close to home for everyone stuck at home, the other two shows will be therapeutic for those who are desperate for a change of scenery.
But if you’re not interested in any of those contemporary shows, there are plenty of classics available too, includingI Love Lucy, Magnum P.I. Mission: Impossible, Family Ties, Gunsmoke, Taxi, andPerry Mason.