Never pay streaming fees again with this documentary service

Go total geek mode with lifetime access to 3,000+ series and films.
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You won’t believe what you’ve been missing out on. While you’ve been scrolling through Netflix for a decent documentary, this other streaming service has been hoarding thousands of world-class series and films you never would’ve found there.

The part that’ll make you the angriest? This service doesn’t charge any subscription fees. Get a load of this: Pay $159.97 once and stream documentaries on MagellanTV for the rest of your days. Act now to get this price because our version of Prime Day ends on July 21, and it’ll go back up to $199.99.

Stream without fees or ads, for life

Dive into over 3,000 documentary series and films, letting yourself nerd out on topics like history, nature, science, and crime. You won’t have to sift through poor-quality features with MagellanTV because every choice is a winner, and you’ll never have to sit through an ad.

Not sure what to put on first? Check out playlists like “The Stay-at-Home Travel Guide” or “National Techies Day” and see what pops up, or poke around for something that piques your interest like Princess Diana: Unexpected Icon or The Final Days of the Nazis

MagellanTV also has original content you won’t find on Netflix, Hulu, or any other streaming service. Get lost in Exploring Venus to adventure through space or Diving With Sharks to visit the ocean.

Running out of things to watch will be a thing of the past. MagellanTV adds new documentaries every week, meaning you could just throw on the latest series or film and kick back.

Go total geek mode with a MagellanTV lifetime subscription while it’s on sale for $159.97 (reg. $999) until July 21 at 11:59 p.m. No coupon is needed for this sale.

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