Bob Odenkirk is back in Lucky Hank, an eight-episode series about the unlikely chairman of an English department facing a mid-life crisis. William Henry Devereaux, Jr. (Odenkirk) is a professor and chair in Railton College, an underfunded college in the Pennsylvania rust belt. Through his first-person narration, he walks a narrow line between midlife crisis and complete meltdown as he juggles is professional and personal lives and their unique brand of offbeat chaos. The series co-stars Mireille Enos. Read on to learn how to stream this season of Lucky Hank.
- When Does Lucky Hank Premiere: Lucky Hank premieres on Sunday, January 8, at 8:00 p.m. ET.
- When is Lucky Hank On TV: Lucky Hank airs on Sundays at 8 p.m. Eastern.
- Network: Lucky Hank airs on AMC and is available on AMC+.
- Best Way to Watch on AMC: If you don’t have AMC+, the most affordable way to watch Lucky Hank is through Philo (free trial), which carries AMC.
- Watch Early: AMC+ will release new episodes of Lucky Hank early, before airing on AMC.
Watching Lucky Hank
New episodes of Lucky Hank air on AMC every Sunday at 8:00 p.m. The most affordable way to watch the new season is the streaming service Philo.
Watch Lucky Hank on Philo
Philo TV is an online TV streaming service that offers over 60 entertainment channels typically found on cable for just $25 per month. Philo’s channel lineup carries live AMC so you can watch new episodes of Lucky Hank as they air. Additionally, Philo has the show available on-demand to can catch up on episodes you missed.
You can watch on up to three devices simultaneously, and record shows in an included cloud DVR. The service costs just $25 per month, and there is no contract so you can cancel any time you like. They even offer a 1-week free trial, where you can cancel before the trial expiring and not be charged.
Sign Up For A Free Trial To Philo
Philo is supported on Apple iPhone and iPad, Android phones and tablets, Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast. You can use your Philo credentials to sign on to the AMC app and watch episodes there. Be sure to check out our review of Philo for more information on the service.
Lucky Hank on AMC+
AMC+ is an ad-free premium subscription service that bundles AMC, BBC America, Shudder, SundanceTV, and IFC. This allows you to watch shows on these networks without commercials and sometimes provides episodes before they air on the linear network. AMC+ costs $8.99 per month, and can be also be accessed directly through the Prime Video App, Roku Channel, and Apple TV Channels. Subscriptions to AMC+ are free for 7-days and include ad-free access to shows on AMC, BBC America, Shudder, SundanceTV, and IFC. You can watch Lucky Hank through AMC+ using the following methods.
Prime Video Channels: First, sign up for AMC+ on Prime Video Channels through your Amazon account. Then you can download the Prime Video App to your supported device and sign in with your Amazon account, and The latest episodes of Lucky Hank will be available for you to watch through the Prime Video App.
The Roku Channel: While the Prime Video app is available on Roku devices, users of the Roku Channel can sign up for AMC+ through the Roku Channels App. You can do so through the Roku Channel app interface.
Apple TV Channels: While the Prime Video app is available on Apple TV, users may choose to sign up for AMC+ through the Apple TV channels interface.
For more information, see our review of AMC+.
Other Ways to Watch Lucky Hank
The following streaming services also carry AMC allowing you to watch Lucky Hank live as it airs on AMC.
Sling TV
AMC is one of the many channels on Sling TV. Live AMC is a part of both their “Blue” and “Orange” package, starting at $35 per month. Either plan will provide access to new episodes of Lucky Hank every Sunday.
A subscription includes Sling TV’s cloud DVR, which provides a method of recording your favorite AMC shows. Sling is available on Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and more.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV also offers AMC live online, and a cloud DVR with limitless storage space for recording your shows. The base package includes AMC for $72.99a month. YouTube TV supports Roku, Android, iOS, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, and more. Check our review of YouTube TV to see if it’s available in your area.YouTube TV subscribers can also sign up for the ad-free version of AMC, AMC Premiere.