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‘Wild ‘N Out’: How to Watch the 20th-Anniversary Season of Nick Cannon’s Hit Comedy Series on Philo

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Celebrate two decades of laughs, rap battles and unforgettable celebrity cameos for the 20th anniversary of Wild ‘N Out. Known for its signature comedic format and hilarious improv, Nick Cannon and his squad of comedians are back for a 21st season with 20 brand-new episodes, which already kicked off on Sept. 1. With Philo, fans can stream new episodes airing every Monday at 8 p.m. ET as well as catch up on previous seasons.

Taped in front of a live audience in Atlanta, this new season reignites the classic old-school vs. new-school competition, blending comedic legends and rising stars in a celebration of wild, unfiltered fun. Back at the helm is the show’s creator and star Nick Cannon, who will be joined by fan-favorite veterans, including: DJ D-Wrek, DC Young Fly, Justina Valentine, Conceited, Emmanuel Hudson, Karlous Miller, Chico Bean and B. Simone. There’s also a variety of new faces stepping up to the Wild N Out stage like Vinny Guadagnino, Mojobrooks, Frak and Joey Dardano.

As always, this new batch of episodes will also feature many celebrity guests and music artists, including Jim Jones, Dru Hill, Fabolous, and Bobby Shmurda. If you’re looking for a good laugh, keep scrolling to learn how you can stream the 20th Anniversary season of Wild ‘N Out on Philo.

How to Watch Wild ‘N Out on Philo

Among the sea of streaming services, Philo is a hidden gem thanks to its selection of movies, TV shows, live channels and wide range of features that you can access for free. The platform offers a 7-day free trial for new users granting them access to 70 channels, including MTV, A&E, Lifetime, OWN, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., HGTV, TLC, BET, FYI, WE tv, Logo and Discovery Channel. When the trial period is over, the service will cost $28 per month.

There’s also a free tier streaming option that includes 110 channels, such as AMC Thrillers, beIN Sports Xtra, Cheddar News, Design Network, Ebony TV, Game Show Central, HSN, IFC Films Picks, Kin, LOL!, QVC, Screambox TV and many others.

If that wasn’t enough, a Philo subscription also includes a free unlimited DVR to record movies, TV shows and live channels for up to 30 days — even for the streamers free channel users. This is a bonus that most free streaming services don’t offer.

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