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MagellanTV documentaries | Mashable

July 15, 2025
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TL;DR: Tired of the usual bad reality TV or corny dramas? Grow your mind with MagellanTV, the streaming service that only offers engaging, educational documentaries for less than $150 for life.


If your ideal streaming night leans more “ancient civilizations” or calming nature documentaries than reality TV, this might be worth bookmarking. Right now, you can grab a lifetime subscription to MagellanTV, a documentary-only streaming service, for $149.99 — down from the regular price of $999.

MagellanTV focuses entirely on nonfiction content, with a growing library of over 4,000 documentaries across categories like history, science, true crime, nature, and even space exploration. No scripted drama, no talk shows — this streaming platform is all about fact-based storytelling that’s updated weekly.

Unlike free platforms with ad-supported content, MagellanTV is ad-free, and the subscription gives you unlimited streaming on virtually any device (TVs, phones, tablets, laptops — even Amazon Fire and Roku!). You can also download shows for offline viewing, which is a plus if you’re traveling any time soon or want the option to keep watching your documentaries without WiFi.

It’s a niche service, sure, but that’s also the point. If you already know you love well-produced, research-driven documentaries, MagellanTV offers a way to access a deep, curated library without worrying about monthly payments. And with this deal, you’re paying once — and never again.

One caveat: this is a lifetime plan for one user, so no shared profiles or family plans. But at under $150 total (or the cost of about 15 months of Netflix), the math works out quickly if you’re likely to use it regularly.

Want to watch how black holes work or revisit Cold War espionage instead of binging yet another fictional (and corny) drama?

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Don’t wait to act on this limited-time offer. Grab your MagellanTV lifetime subscription for just $149.99 (reg. $999) while licenses are still in stock.

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