How to Watch the Equalizer (2021) on Cbs or online after the Super Bowl

How to Watch the Equalizer (2021) on Cbs or online after the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl live stream is the biggest leading show, as CBS is clearly trying to make us watch The Equalizer. After the big game (and Super Bowl commercials), the networks usually air episodes of promising new shows or fairly recent hits.

Last year, Fox's Super Bowl lead-in show was The Masked Diva. This year, CBS (the official Super Bowl channel) will air "The Equalizer," a reboot starring Queen Latifah.

The Equalizer's screen history began in the 80s with a CBS drama; in 2014, it was adapted into a film starring Denzel Washington (followed by a sequel in 2018). Now, the franchise returns to television with Latifah in the lead role.

In the premiere episode, Robin McCall appears to be a normal single mother raising her teenage daughter Delilah (Raya Deleon Hayes). But as only a few people know, she is an anonymous guardian angel protecting the socially vulnerable. She has the help of former CIA handler William Bishop (Chris Noth) and brilliant hacker Harry Kesheghian (Adam Goldberg). But she must hide their work not only from her family, but also from an NYPD detective (Trey Kittles) who is trying to uncover the identity of the Equalizer.

Here's everything you need to know about how to watch The Equalizer online after Super Bowl 2021.

Just because CBS isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you have to miss "The Equalizer". It's very easy to watch it along with the rest of the Internet. With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can stream the show from anywhere.

We evaluated many options, but the best VPN is ExpressVPN. It meets the VPN needs of many users and offers excellent compatibility with most devices and great connection speeds. It is also reasonably priced at $12.95/month. (Signing up for a longer term, such as 6 months or a year, brings the cost down even further.)

American fans can watch the first broadcast of "The Equalizer" on Sunday, February 7, after the Super Bowl. Depending on the length of the game, it will be around 10:00-11:00 PM. Like the game, the show will air on CBS and can be seen on cable TV packages or with the best TV antennas.

If you already have a cable subscription, you can watch "The Equalizer" online through several live TV streaming services, including Fubo TV, Hulu With Live TV, YouTube TV, and AT&T TV.

Of these options, we recommend FuboTV, which is one of the best streaming services on the market.

In some cities, you can also access CBS on Locast.If you live in one of the 26 markets, you can watch broadcast channels online for free.Locast apps are available for iOS and Android mobile devices, Apple TV, Android TV, Roku, Fire TV, and Google Chromecast.

To use Locast, you need to enter your address. If you are away from home and want to access Locast in your area, you will need ExpressVPN.

In the Great White North, Canadians can watch the Equalizer after the Super Bowl on GlobalTV if it is part of their cable package.

Bad news for Brits, The Equalizer doesn't appear to be on any UK channel.

Those who want to watch it on a service they already subscribe to will need ExpressVPN.

So what exactly does Queen Latifah do as an equalizer? She explains in this CBS promo, "I'm the one you call when you can't call 911." She then adds.

Incidentally, that power includes kicking ass.

The cast of The Equalizer stars Queen Latifah as Robin McCall, a former CIA operative and single mother.

She joins:

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