Sad That 'Fixer Upper' Is Over? Here's How to Watch and Stream It Online

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From Country Living

Fixer Upper is back—and better than ever!

Fixer Upper: Welcome Home, an all-new reboot of Chip and Joanna Gaines’ hit HGTV series, is set to premiere on Discovery+, a new streaming service launching on Jan. 4, 2021.

The new iteration of the wildly popular home renovation show was originally supposed to debut on Chip and Jo's upcoming Magnolia Network, but the launch was pushed back to 2021 by the coronavirus pandemic. Now Fixer Upper fans won't be have to wait much longer for new episodes of Fixer Upper: Welcome Home. We can't wait to make ourselves at home with Chip and Jo on Jan. 4!

But wait, there's more good Gaines news. Discovery+ will also feature episodes from several other Magnolia original series ahead of the network's 2021 launch, including the cooking series Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines.

By the way, if you're missing the original Fixer Upper series, it's not too late to relive all of Chip and Joanna's best shiplap-filled moments. Here's how you can rewatch all of your favorite episodes online— anywhere, anytime.

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HGTV App on ROKU

You can watch Fixer Upper (and all your favorite HGTV shows) on the HGTV app via ROKU. To access ROKU, you need a subscription to a cable or satellite company.

HULU Plus

HULU Plus has every episode of Fixer Upper and a handful of clips from the first three seasons to watch. Packages for the service start at $40 per month.

DIRECTV NOW

If you have DIRECTV as your satellite provider, you can access DIRECTV NOW, the company's online site, where you can watch Fixer Upper. If you're not a customer, you can sign up for $35 per month.

Amazon Prime

Entire seasons and individual episodes are available for purchase with an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $99 per year. The costs of each episode and season vary.

Sling TV

Sling TV is another streaming service that offers HGTV. The most basic package, with more than 25 channels, costs $20 per month.

HGTV Website

A variety episodes, clips, and photos can be viewed on the HGTV website–and it's all for free.

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