Bored with Netflix? Satisfy your curiosity by streaming documentaries!

TL;DR: You can stream a lifetime of documentaries with Curiosity Stream, now less than $160 for life through September 29!Be honest with us.Every time you’ve opened Netflix or Hulu and scrolled, you’ve probably discovered that their roll call of movies and shows is, well, tragic.

Sure, you could rewatch Sex and the City or Suits, but what if you’re tired of watching the same old thing?It’s time to upgrade your ‘Netflix and Chill’ to ‘Curiosity Stream and Chill.’ This documentary streaming service is the platform you never knew you needed, offering thousands of films and series.Never pay a subscription fee ever again since lifetime access to Curiosity Stream is now $159.97—that’s 60% off the regular price of $399!Unlike your other streaming services, Curiosity Stream is brimming with exclusive, original, and educational content you won’t find anywhere else.

You can discover new facts and knowledge about science, nature, history, technology, and art documentaries and series for a lifetime.Who said you can’t learn while watching TV?Check out a few of the documentary series and films current viewers are absolutely loving:New content is added weekly, so you can hold off on the complaining! Since you can say goodbye to monthly or yearly fees for good with Curiosity Stream, it’s safe to say your wallet will thank you.

You can put those savings towards rent—or yet another overpriced latte.If you’re traveling, the platform also lets you download content to watch while you’re offline.Catch up with an art documentary film you forgot to finish after getting through security at JFK, or stream an entirely new history series while you’re on the plane without needing WiFi.Ditch the stale content and treat yourself to a lifetime of documentaries by grabbing Curiosity Stream for $159.97 through September 29 at 11:59 PM Pacific.

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Publisher: New York Post

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