With rising costs of living in America, it can be tempting to move to another country with cheaper costs and more opportunity. Some African-Americans, in particular, are curious to see how life would be like in another continent, with people that share the same skin color, and likewise, some African countries offer citizenship to people with African descent. Max Original’s new unscripted series, Coming From America, depicts four families that decided to make the move, to face the culture shock, and maybe, change their lives forever.
Where to watch Coming From America
The Max Original unscripted series Coming From America premieres on Max starting from September 5, with a new episode following every Thursday.
There is currently only one way to watch Coming From America: streaming on Max.
Coming From America on Max
Of course, being a Max Original, it’s unsurprising that Coming From America streams on Max. Here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:
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While best known for streaming epic shows like Succession, Game of Thrones, and The White Lotus, Max rounds its selection with blockbusters from Warner Bros., news from CNN, reality shows from Discovery, and for an additional fee, live sports from B/R. Max’s plans begin at $10/month, but if you already have HBO, you should check with your TV provider to see if it can give you Max at no additional cost.
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$9.99/monthWho are the families in Coming from America?
Three of the four families in Coming from America plan to settle in Ghana. Known best for their YouTube channel Expat Life Ghana is the Jones family from Texas, who moved to the country a few years earlier. The comedic Kelly family come from New York, while single mom Julia Davis brings her three sons and one daughter from Chicago. The Smiley family, on the other hand, are moving to Zambia from New York.
All six episodes are available to watch on Max
New episodes of Coming From America release every Thursday on Max starting from September 5 until October 10.
Max
While best known for streaming epic shows like Succession, Game of Thrones, and The White Lotus, Max rounds its selection with blockbusters from Warner Bros., news from CNN, reality shows from Discovery, and for an additional fee, live sports from B/R. Max’s plans begin at $10/month, but if you already have HBO, you should check with your TV provider to see if it can give you Max at no additional cost.