The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan may be responsible for reshaping America’s idea of the nuclear family. After making us laugh and cry for more than a decade, their beautiful ride is coming to a close on Wednesday, April 8 with the Modern Family series finale.
In 11 award-winning seasons, the extended Pritchett family saw its share of chaos, hilarious drama, and a handful of surprises. What will the finale bring? Will Phil and Claire finally lean into their roles as grandparents? Will Mitch and Cam find untold joy with their adopted baby? Will Modern Family break the ratings record set by MASH? Anything’s possible!
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Modern Family finale.
HOW TO STREAM THE ‘MODERN FAMILY’ SERIES FINALE
Modern Family cast
Ed O’Neill as Jay Pritchett
Sofía Vergara as Gloria Delgado
Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy
Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy
Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Mitchell Pritchett
Eric Stonestreet as Cameron Tucker
Sarah Hyland as Haley Dunphy
Ariel Winter as Alex Dunphy
Nolan Gould as Luke Dunphy
Rico Rodriguez as Manny Delgado
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons as Lily Tucker-Pritchett
Jeremy Maguire as Fulgencio “Joe” Pritchett
Reid Ewing as Dylan Marshall
What time is the Modern Family series finale on?
The Modern Family series finale starts Wednesday, April 8 at 9pm PT/ET on ABC. There will also be an hour-long series retrospective before the Modern Family series finale at 8pm PT/ET.
How to stream the Modern Family series finale online
The following streaming services have ABC in their channel suite, or the case of Sling, can be accessed using some secondary hardware.
Hulu with Live TV is one of the most popular ways to stream live TV, perhaps because you gain access to a massive library of on-demand content including classic and current TV shows, movies, not to mention Hulu’s original programming. As far as live-streaming goes, you’ll have a ton of local, entertainment, and sports channels to flip through, including HGTV, a full suite of ESPN channels, Cartoon Network, FX, and even deep cuts like Nat Geo Wild and Syfy.
For a more à la carte service, look to Sling TV. It offers two cable packages, Sling Orange and Sling Blue, each of which costs $30 per month. If you grab them both (Sling Orange + Blue) you can save $10 per month. Sling Blue offers more bang for your buck with over 40 channels, including sports necessities like FS1, NBCSN, and NFL Network. You’ll also gain access to the usual cable mainstays like Food Network, Discovery, Cartoon Network, SYFY, and FXX. Whichever package you choose, you can save $10 on your first month. Here’s the complete guide to Sling TV channels.
There’s a good chance that you’re already looking to AT&T for your wireless needs. The second you sign up, you’ll gain instant access to 45+ channels, including local channels and even free HBO in the Plus and Max channel suites. Plus, it comes with CloudDVR, which lets you record up to 20 hours of TV per month. One account works on two devices, but you can add more devices for only $5.
Monthly
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5-Day Free Trial
YouTube TV is a great solution for families because one subscription can add up to six accounts, and each account comes with unlimited cloud DVR. You can’t beat the variety, either: There are sports channels like NBCSN, NBA TV, and four ESPN channels, while Disney, Disney XD, Disney Junior, and Cartoon Network will keep any kid (or kid at heart) busy for hours. It also comes with a few Spanish-language channels like Telemundo and NBC Universo. AMC, BBC America, and IFC are there too, so you won’t miss out on all that prestige TV. (You can find the full list of YouTube TV channels here.)
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