The "Homeland" Season 6 early premiere is a holiday gift given by Showtime for their subscribers, which is originally going to debut on the 15th of January 2017. Starting on December 30, 2016, "Homeland" Season 6 is available for Showtime subscribers this is a shocker for most of the shows fans.
According to IGN, the new episode of "Homeland" Season 6 is now available for subscribers via the Showtime streaming services Showtime On Demand and Showtime Anytime. The network is also giving a free-trial for those who are not yet a subscriber of Showtime, which is available on their website. The upcoming season of "Homeland" will be continuing the events after the Berlin terrorist attack has been prevented, which has closed the "Homeland" Season with Carrie Mathison's (Claire Danes) return to U.S and is now living in New York.
They included in the same report that Showtime has stated that "Homeland" Season 6 will be tackling the after effects of the United States presidential election, which will also have the entire season taking place between the election and the inauguration of the U.S. The upcoming season is quite strange, because it will be transitioning time in the halls of government filled with inquietude and different points of interest.
According to a report from Variety, the early premiere is actually regularly done by Showtime, which is in the habit of making series and early season premiere for their subscribers. They occasionally give non-subscribers early access via YouTube later on, and some of the TV series has the same treatment such as "Billions," "Shameless," "The Affair," and "Masters of Sex" including "Homeland."
The conflict between the outgoing president and the incoming president-elect will be featured in a very fragile and complex transfer of power between them in the upcoming "Homeland" Season 6. Start subscribing on Showtime to gain an early access for the "Homeland" Season 6, and other upcoming TV series. Watch the official trailer for the Season 6 of "Homeland" below, and subscribe for more updates!
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