‘Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue’ season 1 episode 4: How to watch, where to stream free

An all new episode of the recently released series Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue premieres on MGM+ Sunday, March 20.

In case you missed the first few episodes, the show follows the tale of nine strangers who find themselves lost in a remote Mexican jungle after their small plane crashes. One by one the survivors are murdered, leaving the remaining passengers to solve the terrifying mystery before they too fall victim to the killer.

In this week’s episode titled “The Short Straw,” the deadly secret hidden in Flight CBZ517 is discovered, but it still doesn’t explain the murders or help the survivors escape. With the passengers believing they have deduced who the murderer is, this series is becoming a lot more high-paced and suspenseful.

Where can I watch Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue?

Those interested in a classic who-done-it series can stream this MGM+ original show for free through Philo, Fubo or DirecTV Stream—all of which offer free trials to new subscribers before committing to a paid plan. Out of the three, Philo remains the cheapest option at just $28 a month after its free trial.

Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue is also available for streaming through Sling. Although there is no free trial available to new users right now, Sling is offering half off the first month with a new subscription.

What is Philo?

Philo is considered one of the cheapest streaming platforms on the market. At just $28 a month after its 7-day free trial concludes, Philo subscribers can access over 70 top TV channels such as MTV, BET, Investigation Discovery, A&E, AMC, CMT and more.

Known as one of the best entertainment-focused streaming services, Philo has an extensive collection of hit TV shows and movies to stream.

Along with an overflowing library of content, Philo sports enticing add-ons such as STARZ, AMC+, MGM+, Hallmark+ and more to help subscribers further tailor their flow of content.

Philo users can even record favorite content to stream at a later date through Philo’s unlimited DVR feature.

What is Fubo?

Fubo is much like any other streaming service, but instead of simply offering on-demand streaming, it offers a slew of live TV channels such as ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, TLC, MTV and more.

Fubo considers itself a sports-focused live streaming service but also offers over 100 live TV channels through its basic package at just $84.99 a month following its 7-day free trial.

Users can stream a variety of shows and movies on-demand and even have the option to record favorite shows and movies through Fubo’s unlimited DVR feature.

What is DirecTV Stream?

Much like Fubo, DirecTV Stream offers subscribers with a plethora of live TV channels and helpful features, too. The Entertainment package, also known as DirecTV Stream’s base package, starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial and includes popular TV channels such as HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNBC, BET, CNN and more.

Two other DirecTV Stream packages are the Choice package (original price $114.99) and the Ultimate package (original price $129.99), both of which are part of an ongoing promotion that offers new subscribers $25 off the original price for the first three months of their subscription.

Those interested in comparing all DirecTV Stream’s channel packages can check them out here.

What is Sling?

Sling is another streaming service to consider if you want to stream live TV channels like A&E. Though no free trial is available to new subscribers, those interested in committing to a paid plan get half off the first month.

Both the Sling Orange plan and the Sling Blue plan are normally $45.99 a month, but with the current promotion, Sling users will pay just $23 a month for the first month.

For those who wish to access channels from both the Sling Blue and Sling Orange plans can do so by signing up for the Orange + Blue plan, which combines the best of both plans for just $60.99 a month ($30.50 for the first month).