If you're looking for a new show to stream this fall, Lessons in Chemistry— based on Bonnie Garmus' highly popular novel — has officially arrived.
Set in the sexist 1950s, Lessons in Chemistrystars Brie Larson as protagonist Elizabeth Zott, a chemist pressured by society to follow societal roles and be a dutiful housewife. Not one to play by the rules, she accepts a job hosting a cooking show on television, where she seeks to teach her viewers much more than just recipes. It also stars Lewis Pullman, Aja Naomi King, Stephanie Koenig, Kevin Sussman, Patrick Walker, and Thomas Mann.
Get a sneak peek at the original series in the official trailer below.
Lessons in Chemistryis an Apple TV original, which means the only way to stream it is on Apple's own streaming service, Apple TV+. It premieres on Oct. 13 with two initial episodes. New episodes come out every Friday following the premiere for a total of eight episodes. The finale will air on Nov. 24.
Apple TV+ generally costs $6.99/month to subscribe. But unlike most other streamers, Apple TV+ offers new and returning subscribers plenty of ways to stream its content at no cost. Below, we've rounded up some of our favorite ways you can get Apple TV+ for free. Since Lessons in Chemistry drops two episodes upfront, then new episodes every Friday for a total of eight, you'll really only need an Apple TV+ subscription for about six weeks to watch it in its entirety.
If you're new to Apple TV+, Best Buy has an epic deal for you. If you sign up for Apple TV+ through Best Buy, the retailer will email you a digital promotion for three free months of Apple TV+. Just click "redeem now" on the email and enter your Apple ID information and the promotional code should automatically unlock three months (plus an extra week) of Apple TV+. Three months of streaming is plenty of time to binge-watch all of Lessons in Chemistryand check out some of the other content Apple TV+ has to offer (we highly recommend Shrinking, Platonic, and Ted Lasso). If you don't want to be charged the $6.99/month fee automatically once your three months come to an end, be sure to cancel at least a day before your trial is up.
Note: you can also unlock three free months of Apple TV+ with the purchase of new Apple hardware (iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or Mac) if you're a new subscriber. Just be sure to claim the deal within 90 days of your purchase.
Select T-Mobile (and former Sprint) customers are eligible to subscribe to Apple TV+ for free. Some plans include Apple TV+ for free as long as your account remains in good standing, while others offer 12 or 6 months for free before you'll have to pay the usual $6.99/month fee. Check your plan over at T-Mobile or Sprint to see if you qualify.
Plans with Apple TV+ included for free, as long as account is in good standing:
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Another option for those seeking a free Apple TV+ subscription is to sign up for Apple One — Apple's bundle of six entertainment subscriptions (Apple TV+, Apple Music, Apple Arcade, Apple Fitness+, Apple News+, and iCloud+). It regularly costs $16.95, but if you're a new subscriber, you'll get your first month of each app subscription, including Apple TV+, for free. Cancel before the trial ends and you'll pay nothing. Just remember a single month won't be long enough to watch the entirety of Lessons in Chemistry.
If you don't qualify for any of the free options above, you can still save money on an Apple TV+ subscription by committing to an entire year of streaming. While paying monthly will cost you $6.99/month or $83.88/year, an annual subscription will only cost you $69.99/year, which translates to just $5.83 per month — that's 15% in savings. Head over to your Apple subscriptions, click on Apple TV+, and select the annual plan instead of the monthly plan to save.
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