How to watch I Love You, Now Die in the UK

From Cosmopolitan

On the hunt for a new gritty thriller TV show? Are you desperate for a mind-blowing new documentary that shines a light on a fascinating true story? Sounds like I Love You, Now Die is the right show for you.

Perhaps even stranger than previous documentaries we have seen, I Love You, Now Die tells a true horror tale of how manipulation, love, and social media can lead to suicide.

The two-part documentary follows the death of Conrad Roy, a teenager who ended his own life following a tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend Michelle Carter.

We have seen TV series that show wrongful convictions, mysterious murders and drug-fuelled crime, but never have we seen a story like this.

This new HBO show is truly remarkable and unique, as we follow the twisting story of a series of texts from Michelle, encouraging her boyfriend to end his own life and then be released from prison.

Photo credit: Boston Globe - Getty Images
Photo credit: Boston Globe - Getty Images

If this sounds like your next true-crime fix, you're in luck, as the first episode aired in the UK this weekend (6th October) at 2am on Sky Crime.

The episode will re-air tonight at 9pm so you can catch it if you have a Sky subscription.

If you don't have a Sky TV package right now, there is a pretty impressive offer on right now that gets you Sky Broadband, Sky TV and then free evening and weekend calls for £39 a month across an 18-month contract.

If you don't need the broadband and just need the Sky TV access, you can sign up for £42 a month for 18 months (down from £54 a month). Though you should know this offer ends on Thursday.

If you don't want the hassle of signing up to a Sky TV package, you can just sign up to NOW TV Entertainment Pass right now, enjoying a 7-day free trial if you use a new email address.

Once those 7 days are up though, you can enjoy 11 channels and hundreds of great TV shows and boxsets for £7.99 a month.

I Love You, Now Die is a fascinating look at morality, technology, and mental health, and is sure to have you hooked.

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