How to Watch The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood Without Cable

The Spool Staff
November 21st, 2024

With the glitz and the glamor, you wouldn’t think that Hollywood would be victim to major crimes. But in 1981, four murders shocked the rest of America and continues to fascinate true crime fans today. The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood delves deep into this high-profile unsolved case.

Where to watch The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood

Each episode of The Wonderland Massacre airs on MGM+ every Sunday at 10 PM ET/PT, starting September 8.

There are two ways to watch The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood: streaming on MGM+, or on the add-on.

The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood on MGM+

Coming from the iconic film studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it’s no wonder that MGM+ picked up a true crime series about Hollywood history. Here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:

MGM+

MGM+ is an on-demand streaming service that offers a good mix of recent Hollywood blockbusters, original series, and perhaps best of all, classic titles from the studio's heyday in the 20th century. Think The Apartment, To Catch a Thief, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Fatal Attraction, and more. A subscription is priced at $6/month, and it's available both as a standalone app and as an add-on to most cord-cutting services including Hulu, Amazon Prime, and YouTube TV.

The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood on the MGM+ add-on

You can also catch the four-part series on the cord-cutting services below, which all offer MGM+ as an add-on—sometimes at a discount, but mostly for the same $10/month price on top of an existing subscription. This makes it so that you don’t have to visit another website or log on to a different app to watch MGM content.

DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream is a streaming service that offers everything from live TV, local channels, on-demand films, sports packages, and even premium cable networks like HBO and Starz for an additional fee. Its plans, which start at $70/month, are on the pricier side of live TV, but that’s because it offers unlimited DVR and streams on top of at least 75 channels, depending on the plan you pick.

Fubo

Designed for the ultimate sports fan, Fubo is an on-demand and live TV service that streams games from multiple leagues including the NFL, NBA, MLB, and the Premier League. You can get up to 215 live channels on your lineup, which includes coverage on RSNs and local stations, though you might have to pay extra if you want premium entertainment channels like Starz and Showtime.

YouTube TV

Often dubbed as the best cordless replacement to cable, YouTube TV is a live TV streaming platform that gives you access to more than 100 channels, sporting events, local channels, unlimited DVR space, and up to three simultaneous streams. But what really gives YouTube TV its edge is customization; depending on your needs, you can easily add premium channels like HBO, sports channels like NFL Redzone, and Spanish channels like Unimas to your preferred lineup.

Sling TV

Slings TV is a relatively affordable and wide-ranging live TV streaming service that has three main plans: the family-friendly Sling Orange, the sports-and-news-focused Sling Blue, and the comprehensive Sling Orange + Blue. The latter has a total of 46 channels, including IFC, TNT, and MGM, plus cloud DVR and simultaneous streams. You can also add multiple add-ons, like the Sports Extra, the News Extra, and the International Extra, to enhance your base package.

All four episodes are available to watch on MGM+

There are four episodes of The Wonderland Massacre & The Secret History of Hollywood streaming on MGM+.

MGM+

MGM+ is an on-demand streaming service that offers a good mix of recent Hollywood blockbusters, original series, and perhaps best of all, classic titles from the studio's heyday in the 20th century. Think The Apartment, To Catch a Thief, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Fatal Attraction, and more. A subscription is priced at $6/month, and it's available both as a standalone app and as an add-on to most cord-cutting services including Hulu, Amazon Prime, and YouTube TV.