The critically acclaimed zombie apocalypse drama is back for the second half of season 10. As we twist and turn through the lives of Negan, Alpha and Daryl, what is going to happen over the next eight episodes? There are so many questions to be answered and more questions to be thrown at us. One of those could even be how you can watch The Walking Dead? Keep reading zombie fans…
The Walking Dead
The hit zombie show has been running for ten seasons and whilst it’s gained many fans, it’s lost a few along the way too. As it’s based on comics, it doesn’t always run along the same storylines as said comics. Characters who have died in the books are still alive in the TV show, and visa versa. Whilst I’ve been annoyed with some directions the show has moved in, it’s generally a great watch and I’ll certainly be watching the second half of the current season. But how do you actually watch The Walking Dead?
What Channel Is It On?
How to watch The Walking Dead? First of all you need access to the channel it’s on. Here in the United Kingdom it’s available on Fox, which is available via Sky, Virgin Media or Now TV. Streaming via Now TV is probably the cheapest way to watch. It’s contract free and you can simply pay for a month’s entertainment pass whenever you want to watch for a month, then cancel it should you not want to renew. At the moment you can even get a 7 day trial to Now TV services which include cinema and sports too. These auto renew after the trial so be sure to stay on top of things. A monthly entertainment pass is £8.99 which includes Fox as well as Sky Atlantic, Sky One and other channels.

After Your Free Trial
Rather than auto renewing, try and look for vouchers at cheaper prices. If you want to watch via your TV and it doesn’t have the Now TV app, you may need to buy a Now TV box or stick. These usually come pre-loaded with passes so you can add them to your account to extend the amount of time you have access to these channels. I’ve also managed to buy sticks on offer, apply a 3 or 6 month pass to my account and then sell the stick to somewhere like CEX.
I’ve also bought Now TV boxes simply for the passes before and then sold the box on eBay. You can also usually buy a pass on eBay for cheaper than the auto-renewal price or check supermarkets or Argo where they often sell a two month entertainment pass for £10. Bringing your monthly cost down to £5 and saving you nearly £8.
Get Ready For The Show
Now you’ve got your access to the show sorted, you can even catch up on a few previous episodes before the new ones are shown. Now you’ve got the tools to take on the zombies, when someone asks you how they can watch The Walking Dead, you’ll know exactly what to say. Hatchets at the ready!

