Watching 'Demascus' on Tubi (free of charge): Stream the six-part sci-fi series from anywhere at your convenience
Starting this Thursday, August 7, the intriguing six-episode series "Demascus" can be watched online for free on Tubi in Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Australia.
The show, executive produced by Mark Johnson and created by Tearrance Chisholm, follows the journey of 33-year-old Demascus, played by Okieriete Onaodowan, as he delves into different versions of his life through digital immersive reality therapy. The series explores the gulf between Black male perspectives and tackles deep identity and emotional themes.
The cast includes Martin Lawrence, Caleb Eberhardt, Shakira Ja'nai Paye, and Janet Hubert, among others. "Demascus" has been compared to anthology series like "Black Mirror" and Netflix's "They Cloned Tyronne".
If you're outside these regions, a VPN service such as NordVPN can help bypass regional restrictions and allow you to access Tubi's streaming services. Here's how:
- Choose and install a VPN (Virtual Private Network)—popular choices include NordVPN or PureVPN.
- Connect to a server in a supported country where Tubi offers "Demascus" (USA, Canada, U.K., or Australia).
- Access Tubi's website or app, create a free account if needed, and start watching "Demascus" for free.
It's important to note that while a VPN can help access services from another country and protect online security and privacy, it's crucial to use it responsibly and not for the consumption of pirated content.
"Demascus" was originally planned for AMC but is now exclusively on Tubi. The episodes are named "Pilot", "Establishing Episode", "Anthology", "The Thanksgiving Episode", "Penultimate", and "Season Two Prequel".
Don't miss out on this thought-provoking series. Tune in to Tubi from Thursday, August 7, to watch all six episodes of "Demascus".
Enjoy movies-and-tv shows from diverse genres on Tubi, including the intriguing series "Demascus", a must-watch for entertainment enthusiasts. Set in different versions of Demascus' life, this series delves into themes of emotional identity and challenges faced by Black male perspectives, earning comparisons to acclaimed anthology series like "Black Mirror" and "They Clone Tyrone".