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The CW Premiere: 'Life Sentence' Live Stream (U.S. & Canada)

The CW Premiere: 'Life Sentence' Live Stream (U.S. & Canada)
Actress Lucy Hale visits Build Series to discuss "Life Sentence" at Build Studio on March 6, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images)

Life Sentence, starring Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), premieres tonight on The CW at 9 p.m. EST, following Riverdale. According to IMDBthe show follows Stella Abbott (played by Lucy Hale) who survives terminal cancer and must now live with the choices she made while dying. Is there a Life Sentence live stream?

Yes. You can stream Life Sentence on CWTV.com. Some restrictions may apply online for viewers outside the U.S. In Canada, you can watch Life Sentence live on TV if you get The CW with your cable package. Rogers customers can watch on channel 166, and Bell customers can watch on channel 297.


The pilot premieres tonight with less-than-great reviews. The New York Times says it "lacks narrative bite" and "needs to be a little more alive." Variety digs deeper and calls the show "a tortuously sentimental drama" that "lands somewhere between a pharmaceutical commercial and greeting card." But some CW fans have taken to Twitter to show their excitement for the new series.

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Others, however, find the concept of the show problematic. The official Twitter page for the show posted a preview with the caption, "The cure for dying...is living!" One follower responded, "As someone who has been diagnosed with 3 different cancers, I'm pretty sure that's not the cure. I won't be watching."

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Despite negative reviews, the show will likely pull in strong ratings with Lucy Hale as the star. In 2017, Pretty Little Liars ended its seven-season run with 1.4 million viewers and 4.9 million engagements on social media, according to Deadline. When the finale aired on June 27, it earned the title as the most-tweeted cable show of the year.

Life Sentence claims the 9 p.m. slot from Dynasty, which will now air on Fridays at 8 p.m. EST. According to Deadline, Dynasty performed below-rating expectations, but will continue on for another season. The show takes the 8 p.m. slot from Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

Life Sentence also stars Elliot Knight (American Gothic) and Brooke Lyons (iZombie). Again, you can watch the Life Sentence live stream on CWTV.com.

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