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How to watch ‘Futurama’ Season 13 premiere for free

How to watch ‘Futurama’ Season 13 premiere for free

The sci-fi animated comedy “Futurama” returns with Season 13 on Monday, September 15 (9/15/2025), at 8 p.m. ET.
All 10 episodes will drop at once on Hulu, while FXX will air two episodes weekly every Monday.
Cord-cutters can watch on Fubo (5-day free trial), DirecTV (5-day free trial) or Sling (half off first month).
Where to watch ‘Futurama’ live and on demand for free
Viewers without traditional cable can watch “Futurama” live and on demand for free by signing up for free trials through streaming services like Fubo (5-day free trial), DirecTV (5-day free trial) and Hulu, where all 10 episodes will be available.
Sling also carries FXX and offers half off the first month of service or $4.99 day passes.
What is ‘Futurama’ about?
From the creator of “The Simpsons,” “Futurama” follows Fry, a pizza delivery guy who accidentally got frozen, waking up 1,000 years in the future. He’s taken in by his only descendant, an old and forgetful scientist who runs a small cargo delivery service. The other crew members include Captain Leela, accountant Hermes, intern Amy, the obnoxious robot Bender and the lobster-like moocher “Dr.” Zoidberg.
Watch the Season 13 trailer below:
What are the differences between the streaming services?
DirecTV – Watch live TV from major broadcast and popular cable networks. Enjoy local and national live sports, breaking news and must-see shows the moment they air. Included: unlimited cloud DVR storage space so you can record as many shows as you want and stream them from wherever you go. DTV starts at $34.99 per month after a 5-day free trial when you shop their customizable genre packs.
Fubo – Fubo offers one of the widest selections of channels among live TV streaming services. More than 220 channels, including all the sports and entertainment you love, plus sports add-ons for those niche networks you rely on, and it all starts with a 5-day free trial and $30 off the first month of service.
Sling – One of the best deals in live TV streaming at just $45.99/month, offering customizable channel lineups for sports, news and entertainment. Now, Sling adds even more value with passes that let you stream live TV without a subscription: just $4.99 for a day, $9.99 for the weekend or $14.99 for a full week. These one-time payments are perfect if you just want to watch a single show, live game or special event. No commitment, no auto-renewal, just affordable access when you need it.
Hulu – standard subscription plans include an ad-supported option for $9.99 per month or an ad-free plan for $18.99 per month. Other options include the Disney Bundle, starting at $10.99 per month, and Hulu + Live TV, which offers streaming access to Hulu along with over 100 live channels and a range of sports and entertainment content, all starting at $82.99 per month.