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TL;DR: For just $149.99 (reg. $399.99), enjoy lifetime access to Curiosity Stream’s library of documentaries — from space exploration to ancient history — all ad-free and ready to stream anywhere.


Winter is coming—and so are your most productive streaming sessions yet. If you’ve been meaning to swap endless reruns for something a little more inspiring, this lifetime subscription to Curiosity Stream has your name all over it. It’s also $250 off.

Created by John Hendricks, the founder of the Discovery Channel, Curiosity Stream brings thousands of high-quality, beautifully filmed documentaries right to your screen. Whether you’re fascinated by black holes, polar bears, or the pyramids, you’ll find series that educate, entertain, and actually make you feel smarter for watching them.

Explore Engineering the Future, dive deep with Deep Time History, or journey through Planet of Treasures — all with breathtaking visuals and expert storytelling that rival any premium streaming platform.

And because this is lifetime access, there are no monthly fees. Just one payment for unlimited access to curiosity-sparking content, forever.

Stream it on your laptop, tablet, or smart TV. Download for offline viewing. Queue up your favorites for cozy nights in.

Whether it’s family learning time or solo deep dives into space and science, this is the ultimate entertainment upgrade for curious minds.

So, this winter, skip the scrolling. Hit play on something that’ll blow your mind instead. Get a lifetime of Curiosity Stream for $149.99 (reg. $399.99) while you can.

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