Although a little later (and shorter) than hoped, Ghosts season 3 is finally here. It aired as part of the CBS Thursday night comedy line-up and is now available to stream for FREE in the UK. But you don’t need cable to watch Ghosts season 3. You can stream the show from anywhere in the world by using a VPN. We’ll show you how just below.
The final moments of season 2 saw Jay and Sam look on in horror as a beam of light from the house signified that one of the ghostly gang had been “sucked off” (or passed over to the afterlife, for the uninitiated). Season 3 gave us answers, though we won’t spoil the mystery here.
Use a VPN to unblock BBC IPlayer when abroad
The entire regular Ghosts US cast returned, with the homeowners once again joined by Brandon Scott Jones as Isaac, Danielle Pinnock as Alberta and Richie Moriarty as Pete. Also back were Asher Grodman as Trevor, Sheila Carrasco as Flower and Devan Chandler Long as Thor, while Rebecca Wisocky as Hetty and Román Zaragoza as Sass rounded out the cast of Ghosts.
Read on as we explain how to watch Ghosts US online and from anywhere. We also have information on watching Ghosts season 2 and the British TV original which is also very, very good.
Watch Ghosts US season 3 for FREE
Great news for fans of Ghosts in New Zealand: the show is available to stream for free, on the TVNZ Plus streaming service with all episodes available now.
You can stream Ghosts free on TVNZ Plus from anywhere in the world with a VPN, as a Kiwi abroad. Full details on how to do that just below…
If you have the channel on cable, you were able to tune in on linear TV or watch on-demand on the CBS website.
Cord-cutters were able to watch Ghosts US season 3 on Paramount Plus without the need for cable TV. There’s a Paramount Plus free trial.
An alternative is an over-the-top streaming service with the CBS TV channel, and our recommendation would be FuboTV, which is a complete cable replacement carrying more than 100 channels and starting from $79.99 a month.
Better still, there’s a FREE 7-day FuboTV trial on offer so you can try before you buy – and cancel if you’re not a fan.
Not in the US? Anyone from the US who wants to watch their usual streaming service from abroad can do so by using a VPN.