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TL;DR: As of June 27, you can get a two year subscription to the Topic Streaming Platform for half off — dropping the price to $59.99.
Despite binge-watching what at one point felt like a lifetime’s worth of movies and shows over the past months, you may, at last, find yourself out of options. It’s okay, these are not normal times. Typically, streaming platforms promote and recycle similar titles and it’s easy to get stuck in a bubble of your favorite genres.
But just when you thought you’d seen it all, along comes Topic. Topic houses some of the best shows and movies from around the world. (Think international films, diverse originals, and award-winning pieces.) You can introduce yourself to borderless entertainment including Pagan Peak (Germany), Lambs of God (Australia), Arctic Circle (Finland), Vernon Subutex (France), State of Happiness (Norway), and Asako I & II (Japan).
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Film should never be restricted to one language or region, especially since it’s a great way to explore different cultures and countries without hopping on a plane. Topic offers a new doorway into cinema that otherwise wouldn’t be accessible or may have been overlooked by the Oscars’ Foreign Language category. Plus, up to two devices can stream at a time, so you can start a foreign film club with a friend.
All the movies and shows on Topic are viewable on the usual tech, like Apple TV, iOS, Roku, Android, Fire TV, and Prime Video. Plus, you get the added bonus of no ads.
If you’re still a little skeptical about signing up for yet another streaming service, you should know that a subscription to Topic is on sale for a limited time. Not only can you buy a full year upfront for $29.99, but with their current 50% off sale, you can get a two-year subscription for just $59.99. Honestly, if you add up what you pay for other services, you’ll be saving a lot and getting a cultural experience from your own couch.