Electric Now app streaming Leverage, Almost Paradise episodes

PASADENA, CA - APRIL 15: Director Dean Devlin on stage promoting 'Bad Samaritan' on Day 2 of Monsterpalooza Held at Pasadena Convention Center on April 15, 2018 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)
PASADENA, CA - APRIL 15: Director Dean Devlin on stage promoting 'Bad Samaritan' on Day 2 of Monsterpalooza Held at Pasadena Convention Center on April 15, 2018 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)

The new Electric Now app is serving up streams of Almost Paradise and Leverage episodes, courtesy of Dean Devlin’s Electric Entertainment.

Don’t know how to watch Almost Paradise? Wanting to stream Leverage before the revival gets here? Dean Devlin has you covered with the brand-new Electric Now app.

Electric Now is a one-stop resource for every movie and TV show produced by Devlin’s company Electric Entertainment, including his two TV crime dramas Leverage and Almost Paradise. And the best part is most of the content is free.

That means you can watch every episode of Almost Paradise even if you don’t have WGN America in your cable package; you can purchase episodes to watch on your mobile device or smartphone from anywhere.

You can binge-watch the complete series of Leverage, including all of the bonus material that was included with the show’s original DVD releases, for free.

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Outside of the crime drama realm, viewers can also check out The Librarians (starring Almost Paradise‘s Christian Kane), The Outpost, and all of the podcasts that are part of the company’s Electric Surge podcast network.

Electric has partnered with OTTera on the app, where almost everything will be free to watch with limited advertisements, or viewers who don’t want ads can purchase episodes to own, similar to iTunes or Amazon Video.

The only series that isn’t free at the moment is Almost Paradise, which is still in the middle of airing its first season on WGN America.

“For a long time, we have wanted to create a hub where we could aggregate all our various fan bases from Leverage, The Librarians, The Outpost, Almost Paradise and all of our podcast subscribers into a single space. This will be a one-stop-shop to find all the content we make and distribute,” Devlin said in Tuesday’s press release.

“Unlike larger studios, we have been fortunate to have nurtured a direct relationship with our audience through social media, personal appearances and electronic communication. This app gives us a central platform to show them how much we enjoy and treasure that relationship.”

That’s clearly reflected in the setup of Electric Now; making it a free app gives everyone the chance to enjoy the content without immediately expecting something in return.

And it’s very thoughtful of Devlin and company to include bonus content, because that’s not something that is commonly found on TV streaming sites and other apps—and if you do, it’s usually limited, like brief clips or promo pieces. Here, Electric Entertainment is making sure that they provide something unique and of substance to their fans.

Electric Now is available for download on Apple’s App Store for iPhone and iPad, and on the Google Play Store for Android devices. Its release does not impact the Electric Now channel on Stirr or the Leverage channel on Pluto TV.