How to Watch Netflix’s ‘America’s Next Top Model’ Docuseries


A new three-part Netflix docuseries will cover the chaos and complicated legacy of the hit reality series, America’s Next Top Model. 

ANTM premiered in 2003 and ran for 24 seasons, helping launch the careers of contestants like Eva Marcille, Lio Tipton and Yaya DaCosta. Netflix’s synopsis describes the new doc as the definitive chronicle of the modeling competition, which “became a pop-culture juggernaut defined by explosive drama, public meltdowns and controversies that still fuel viral moments today.” 

Former contestants, judges and producers — including host and creator Tyra Banks — took part in Netflix’s series, Reality Check, which you can stream shortly. 

When to watch Reality Check: Inside America’s Next Top Model on Netflix

Netflix will drop its three-episode doc on the modeling competition series in the early morning hours on Monday, Feb. 16 (3 a.m. ET, to be exact).

Like many other streaming services, Netflix’s cheapest tier is ad-supported, and you can opt for a pricier tier to avoid commercials. You can subscribe to Standard with ads for $8 per month, Standard for $18 per month or Premium for $25 per month.

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For ad-free streaming and access to every title Netflix offers, you should opt for the streamer’s Standard or Premium tiers. The Standard with ads tier comes with some limits on what you can watch due to licensing restrictions. Netflix’s website lets you compare the simultaneous streams, downloads and extra member slots you get with each tier.





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