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John Cena to Host Shark Week: Here’s How to Watch Without Cable

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John Cena has been announced as the host for this year’s Shark Week event on Discovery Channel, set to kick off on Sunday with 21 hours of captivating programming.

The weeklong event, starting on July 7, will feature a variety of shark-related content with Cena leading the way.

Cena expressed his excitement for the role, noting that he usually enjoys Shark Week from his couch but is thrilled to be a part of the action this year.

Shark Week will premiere on the Discovery Channel at 8 p.m. ET/PT, with additional streaming options available on platforms like Max and Sling TV.

For those looking to watch Shark Week content without a cable subscription, services like Max, Sling TV, Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN, and Directv Stream offer a range of options for streaming the event.

Philo, Hulu, and Fubo are also streaming platforms where viewers can catch Shark Week without the need for cable TV.

Directv Stream provides a comprehensive plan that includes over 90 local and cable channels to enjoy, including the Discovery Channel.

Philo, on the other hand, offers an affordable option starting at $28 per month, giving viewers access to 70+ cable channels.

For those looking for a more budget-friendly service, options like Hulu, Fubo, and Roku start at under $100 with free trials available.

Streaming platforms like HBO also provide an avenue for accessing Shark Week content, with a monthly subscription fee of $9.99.

Shark Week will begin on Sunday with an exciting lineup of episodes, promising to deliver the thrilling shark encounters viewers have come to love.

Viewers can expect a range of episodes throughout the week, including shows like ‘Belly of the Beast: Bigger and Bloodier’, ‘Jaws vs. Leviathan’, ‘Makozilla’, and ‘Sydney Harbor Shark Invasion’.

As Shark Week continues into the week, audiences can look forward to episodes like ‘Big Shark Energy’, ‘Shark Frenzy: Mating Games’, ‘Great White: Serial Killer Sea of Blood’, and many more.