
A New Take on the Classic Tale
While we may all be familiar with the classic story of Robin Hood, every now and then, a new adaptation comes along that reimagines it in a whole new light. The latest incarnation of the timeless tale is a brand-new television series titled Robin Hood. This fresh take follows the beloved outlaw of Sherwood Forest and his rag-tag crew as they steal from the rich and give to the poor, just as he's always been known to do. However, no modern retelling would be complete without a romantic twist, as the story focuses on the love story between Robin—also known as Rob—and Marian, the daughter of a lord. Their altruism bonds them together despite the obstacles that stand in the way of their romance.
When Will the First Season Air?
The new series premieres on MGM+ on Sunday, November 2, 2025, at 9 p.m./8 p.m. CT. New episodes will be released every week until the season finale airs on Sunday, December 28, 2025. Fans of the legend can look forward to a weekly dose of adventure, drama, and heart.
How to Stream Robin Hood Season 1
Robin Hood is an MGM+ original series, which means it airs exclusively on MGM+. To watch, you'll need a subscription. Fortunately, there are several options to tune in and watch the series premiere on any compatible smartphone, tablet, computer, or smart television.
The most direct way is to sign up for MGM+ and get unlimited access to the streaming platform. MGM+ is home to countless movies and other series, so you’ll definitely be able to get your money’s worth. You’ll never run out of content to watch. Alternatively, you can add an MGM+ subscription to your existing Sling TV or Amazon Prime plan. This allows you to watch all your favorite shows using one single login and app.
MGM+ is an on-demand streaming platform that gives you access to MGM original content as well as plenty of other series and films, including the first season of Robin Hood. If you're new to streaming, this could be a great way to start exploring.
Sling TV is primarily a live TV streaming platform with dozens of the most popular channels, available on any smart device for way less than the cost of traditional cable. Plus, Sling TV offers a ton of on-demand content from its channels.
If you'd rather not commit to a streaming platform, you can also watch Robin Hood by renting or buying individual episodes from Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, or Apple TV.
Pricing Options for MGM+
There are two subscription options when signing up for MGM+. You can pay $7.99 per month, or save 35% by paying a year in full, bringing the price down to just $5.17 per month. Otherwise, the plans are identical: unlimited streaming, totally ad-free, and you can cancel any time.
Here are the available plans with exact pricing:
- MGM+ (monthly): $7.99 per month
- MGM+ (annually): $62.04 per year
Pricing for Sling TV
Sling TV offers three packages at three different price points, and adding MGM+ to any Sling TV package costs just $5 extra. Here are the details:
- Sling Orange: $45.99 per month
- Includes 34 channels, including ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN3, Freeform, MotorTrend, Disney Channel, TBS, TNT, AMC, CNN, Comedy Central, Nick Jr., History Channel, and more.
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Features one stream at a time and 50 hours of DVR storage.
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Sling Blue: $50.99 per month
- Includes 43 channels, such as Bravo, E!, Fox Sports 1, NFL Network, Discovery Channel, FX, FoxNews, TLC, USA, SyFy, HLN, truTV, MSNBC, TBS, TNT, AMC, CNN, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, and more.
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Offers three simultaneous streams and 50 hours of DVR storage.
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Sling Orange and Blue (Get Both Package): $65.99 per month
- Includes 50 channels, covering a wide range of entertainment, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, Freeform, Bravo, E!, Fox Sports 1, NFL Network, Discovery Channel, FX, FoxNews, TLC, USA, SyFy, MSNBC, TBS, TNT, AMC, CNN, Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, History, and more.
- Features three simultaneous streams and 50 hours of DVR storage.
To watch Robin Hood season 1, you can either add MGM+ to your existing Sling TV lineup or add it to your free Sling TV membership.

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