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Nearly 23 years since its first episode, “Family Guy” continues to be TV’s watering hole for risky, edgy and taboo-busting gags which creator Seth MacFarlane has become known (and perhaps infamous) for.
Case in point: during the last week of its 22nd season, which wrapped in April, the FX animated comedy took fifth place in Neilson streaming with 751 million minutes watched, having become a new chart mainstay during that week. Of course, the way these millions of fans find and watch “Family Guy” has also changed since the early-aughts, and millennials looking to binge their favorite episodes or college students looking for a dorm favorite may not have cable to watch episodes directly on FX.
Thankfully, Hulu has you covered. The streaming platform has all 22 seasons of “Family Guy” so you can stream any episode at the touch of a button. Plus, Hulu’s current student discount offers a monthly subscription for only $1.99/month — a $75% discount off its usual $7.99/month.
The deal is available to any U.S college students who are 18 years or older and have a university email account they can use to create an account.
In addition to its usual non-PC antics, new episodes of “Family Guy” have plenty to look forward to. The show has tapped box office “it” man Glen Powell to guest star on two of the show’s holiday specials, which will run exclusively on Hulu. This will bid fans over until next year, when the show is set to officially return for its 23rd season.
In a Halloween-themed episode that will premiere on October 14, Powell will play “Patrick McCloskey,” the reigning champion in Quahog’s annual Pumpkin Contest. Also guesting on that episode: Derek Jacobi (“Gosford Park,” “Gladiator”) as the voice of Stewie’s beloved teddy bear, “Rupert.”
Stream “Family Guy” on Hulu, and sign up for a college student discount below:
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