How to watch MTV’s episode 3 “The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras” with a free trial

How to watch MTV’s episode 3 “The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras” with a free trial

“The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras” Season 40, Episode 3 will premiere on Wednesday, August 28th at 8 p.m. Fans of the hit reality show can watch episodes live on Philo (free trial), FuboTV (free trial) or SlingTV.

MTV’s incredibly popular reality competition show The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras returned last week with the premiere of season 40, and this season brings many changes to the hit series.

What to expect in today’s episode “A fatal era”

“After the big elimination, teams must work together to save their team from elimination, as the next challenge will feature a disgusting feast.”

This season, 40 veterans from past seasons will compete in brand new challenges for the $1 million grand prize. This battle has been brewing since 1998, so we can expect an exciting season.

TJ Lavin will host this season and fans will welcome back big names like Cara Maria Sorbello, Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio and Brad Fiorenza.

When does “The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras” air weekly?

New episodes air weekly on Wednesdays at 8 p.m.

Here is the trailer for “The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras”

For those without cable, there are these streaming services

You can watch the show on Philo, an entertainment streaming service with over 60 channels and a free trial. You can also watch the show on FuboTV, where you’ll have access to your favorite TV shows, live sports, and more. You’ll get a free trial when you sign up.

About the show

According to MTV’s official synopsis, “tough reality competitors from around the world compete in fierce challenges and brutal eliminations while forming friendships, rivalries and romances for the chance to win their share of a million-dollar prize.

Reality stars party, fight and date in exotic locations while competing in insane physical challenges and plotting to win cash prizes on the competition show that started it all.”

Who will be in the cast for this season?

This season, competitors are divided into groups – or “eras” – based on the season they competed in. Keep scrolling to see this season’s competitors:

  • Seasons 1-10: Tina Barta, Katie Cooley, Aneesa Fereira, Brad Fiorenza, Derrick Kosinski, Mark Long, Rachel Robinson, CT Tamburello, Darrell Taylor, Jodi Weatherton
  • Seasons 11-20: Derek Chavez, Nehemiah Clark, Johnny “Bananas” Devenanzio, KellyAnne Judd, Ryan Kehoe, Aviv Melmed, Brandon Nelson, Emily Schromm, Cara Maria Sorbello, Laurel Stucky
  • Seasons 21-30: Tori Deal, Amanda Garcia, Leroy Garrett, Jonna Mannion, Nia Moore, Tony Raines, Averey Tressler, Devin Walker, Cory Wharton, Jordan Wiseley
  • Season 31-39: Paulie Calafiore, Theo Campbell, Kaycee Clark, Michele Fitzgerald, Horacio Gutierrez Jr., Olivia Kaiser, Josh Martinez, Nurys Mateo, Jenny West, Kyland Young

Where to find MTV

You can find out which channels MTV is on using the channel finders here: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, and Dish.

More about Philo

Philo’s Live TV subscription offers a free 7-day trial and costs $28 per month. It includes MTV and over 50 other classic TV, lifestyle and news channels. Subscribers can stream on up to three devices simultaneously, create up to 10 profiles and save unlimited live or future shows for up to a year.

More about FuboTV

FuboTV offers a 7-day free trial and starts at $74.99 per month for access to MTV and more than 120 other news, entertainment, and sports channels on the Pro plan. You can also upgrade to the Elite package ($90 monthly), which includes more than 180 channels and over 130 events in 4K. Both plans let you record TV shows, movies, games, and more and watch them on an unlimited number of screens.

More about SlingTV

SlingTV is the first app-based TV service that lets you stream live TV and on-demand content over the internet. Watch live shows wherever you are, at home or on the go. Subscribers also get half off their first month. The two main plans – Sling Orange and Sling Blue – offer over 30 channels for $40 per month or $55 total. Sling’s two main offerings are Sling Orange and Sling Blue. Both plans are available for $40 per month for streaming. You can also combine the two plans for $55 per month and then get access to around 50 channels. Sling is currently offering the first month for just $20.

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