Lil Nas X Is Learning to Accept Himself in New ‘Long Live Montero’ Documentary — Here’s How to Watch - 4 minutes read





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Quick Answer: ‘Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero’ will be released on January 27th and can be streamed on Max, or Hulu with a Live TV plan.



Last week, Lil Nas X announced the release of his new documentary, Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero, only days after releasing his controversial music video “J-Christ.” “The problem is y’all judge everything at face value. I’ve never released a visual without an underlying meaning and y’all know that,” the artist posted on X (formally Twitter) in protest to early backlash on the release. “Since I’m a troll, y’all discount my art as just ‘pissing people off.’”



Though the focus of the new documentary is centered around his previous U.S. tour, it’s sure to answer questions that have been spiraling around the musician’s history of antics. “Some people think my music is dope. Some people see me as this satanic devil,” he monologues in the opening trailer, recalling to audiences the release of his blood-infused shoe drop with art collective MSCHF and the “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” music video where he can be seen giving satan a lap dance.



Whether you love or hate him, it’s hard to deny his work is viral, and the internet seems to gravitate towards his provocative form of entertainment. If you’re interested in entering the mind of Lil Nas X, here’s how to stream the musician’s new documentary Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero plus how to stream it for free.



How to Watch Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero Online


The easiest way to stream the new documentary is through Max, which means you’ll need an active subscription to watch online. A Max ad-free plan costs $15.99/month, while a subscription with ads will run you $9.99/month. Max is also host to other music documentaries like David Bowie: The Last Five Years (2018) and Love To Love You, Donna Summer (2023) for music fans looking to tune in.



You can also stream the new Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero documentary on Hulu, but only when you subscribe to their Live TV plan. Not only do you get access to Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN this way, but with Live TV you can access hundreds of channels, including ABC, FOX, NBC, and HBO to catch the documentary. The plan costs $76.99/month and requires no equipment setup or additional service.



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How to Stream Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero for Free


Get Max Free With DirecTV Stream: You can get Max free when you sign up for a DirecTV Stream subscription. Plans start at $79.99 a month and include a five-day free trial. The trial grants you access to all of DirecTV’s channels like ESPN, live news coverage, HGTV, and HBO. You can also get a Max add-on included for up to two months free. After that, your Max subscription will cost the standard $15.99/month for the ad-free package.



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Get Max With AT&T: AT&T customers can also get Max free thanks to the company’s current promotion, which lets you watch Max for free with eligible Unlimited phone and internet plans. Check to see if your plan includes Max at att.com. If you’ve already signed up for one of the eligible plans, all you have to do is download the Max app to get free streaming!



Get Max Free With Cricket Wireless: Another way to get Max for free is with a Cricket Wireless plan, which starts at $60 a month. The package includes unlimited calls and high-speed data, and it comes with an ad-supported Max subscription. If you already have Cricket Wireless, download the app to start streaming!




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