Don't miss out on the final episode of Ghosts, which will sadly be airing later this month. If you're wondering when and where to watch, we've got you covered. When it comes to Christmas content, you might not initially think of a show about ghosts. However, BBC's Ghosts might just change your mind.
The popular series, Ghosts, which has aired for 5 seasons and received a 95% Critics’ Score on Rotten Tomatoes, as well as a US remake, follows the story of a young couple attempting to inherit a grand country estate from a distant relative while facing the unexpected presence of ghosts. As the couple plans to turn the estate into a hotel, the spirits become horrified and strive to complicate their lives.
Unfortunately, the comedy series seems to be reaching its conclusion with Season 5. If you're wondering when the final episode will be released and where you can watch it, stay tuned.
When and where can I watch the final episodes of BBC’s Ghosts?
The penultimate episode of Ghosts will be premiering on BBC One on Christmas Day, meaning Monday, December 25, 2023.It will premiere at 7:45pm UK time.
The series star and co-creator, Matthew Baynton, expressed gratitude in a social media post, thanking everyone who embraced the show and wishing them a Merry Christmas.
— Mathew Baynton (@realmatbaynton) December 20, 2023
Will the final episode be on streaming?
The episode will likely be available for streaming on BBC iPlayer shortly after its premiere, along with the rest of Season 5. For those outside of the UK, the series is expected to be available on CBS and Paramount Plus in the US.
I think it's all coming to CBS and Paramount Plus in the US
— Mathew Baynton (@realmatbaynton) December 20, 2023
Don't miss the heartfelt and bittersweet finale bidding farewell to the cast and characters of Ghosts, featuring Charlotte Ritchie, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Martha Howe-Douglas, Mathew Baynton, Jim Howick, Ben Willbond, Laurence Rickard, Simon Farnaby, and Lolly Adefope. Watch the trailer for the final series below:
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Editor's P/S
As a Gen Z fan, I'm feeling a mix of excitement and sadness about the upcoming finale of Ghosts. On the one hand, I can't wait to see how the story concludes and to say goodbye to the beloved characters I've grown to love over the past five seasons. The show has brought me so much joy and laughter, and I'll miss it dearly. On the other hand, I'm sad to see it end and will miss the weekly dose of humor and heartwarming moments that Ghosts has provided.
The show's unique blend of comedy and heart has resonated with me and many other Gen Z viewers. We appreciate the show's clever writing, relatable characters, and the way it tackles serious topics with sensitivity and humor. Ghosts has also been praised for its inclusivity and diversity, which is important to us as Gen Z viewers. We want to see ourselves represented on screen, and Ghosts has done a great job of that.