Shark Week 2019 Live Stream: How To Watch Shark Week Online

Who’s ready for Shark Week 2019?!

This Sunday, the Discovery Channel’s annual celebration of sharks will kick off as fans of this fascinating fish will be able to devour over 20 hours of original programing. Which Shark Week special caught my eye? Shark Trip: Eat. Prey. Chum, which stars Rob Riggle, Anthony Anderson, Adam Devine, Joel McHale, and Damon Wayans Jr., looks like a blast (7/28 at 9:00 p.m.), while Shark Week’s first scripted feature-length film, Capsized: Blood in the Water (7/31 at 9:00), seems interesting. So many sharks, so little time, right?

Will Shark Week be on Hulu? How can you find a Shark Week 2019 live stream? Here’s everything you need to know!

WHEN IS SHARK WEEK? WHEN DOES SHARK WEEK BEGIN?

Shark Week official begins (befins?) on Sunday, July 28th and will conclude on Sunday, August 4th.

WHAT IS THE SHARK WEEK SCHEDULE FOR 2019?

The hotly-anticipated week kicks off on Sunday, July 28th at 7:00 p.m. with Shaq Does Shark Week: Sharkmania. The entire Shark Week schedule can be found on Discovery’s website or via the Shark Week press release.

The “thank you, drive through” of it all? Coverage will air each night from 8:00-12:00 on the Discovery Channel.

WILL SHARK WEEK 2019 BE ON HULU? CAN YOU WATCH SHARK WEEK ON HULU?

Unfortunately, no. You can’t live stream Shark Week with a traditional Hulu account, but the platform does have some coverage from 2017 available to watch.

HOW CAN I FIND A SHARK WEEK 2019 LIVE STREAM? HOW TO WATCH SHARK WEEK ONLINE:

Since Shark Week is streaming on the Discovery Channel, you can live stream all the aquatic action on Discovery’s website or the Discovery GO app. One small caveat: You’ll need a proper cable login to access the Discovery Channel’s live stream. Related, classic Shark Week episodes are currently streaming for free on Discovery.com.

You can also find a Shark Week 2019 live stream if you’re a Sling TV, YouTube TV, PlayStation Vue, Hulu with Live TV, fuboTV, or DIRECTV NOW subscriber. All of the aforementioned platforms offer the Discovery Channel.

One final option is the streaming service Philo. The platform offers 58 channels (including the Discovery Channel) for $20 a month and is offering a seven-day free trial.