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What Time Does ‘Big Brother’ 28 Start? How to Watch for Free, Cast Info

Add Decider on Google Decider may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. Where to Stream: Big Brother Powered by Reelgood It’s time to expect the unexpected.

CBS’s hit reality series Big Brother returns tonight, July 9, for its 28th season.

As always, microphones and cameras are planted all over the house so fans can tune into “live feeds” and check on what the houseguests are up to, which alliances are forming and which alliances are being betrayed.

This summer, the twist will be Time Trip. Per CBS, the theme “presents a world where rooms, relics, and challenges transport Houseguests across moments in time – past, present, and future. Early twists shake up the game from the very start, and new powers and challenges can disrupt strategy and alliances at any point in the competition.”

The CBS summer staple is hosted by Julie Chen Moonves, and it’s all beginning now; here’s how you can tune in for free.

Big Brother Season 28 begins tonight, July 9, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

The only way to watch shows airing live without cable is by using a live TV streaming service. Our favorite is DIRECTV, which comes with a five-day free trial before payment begins.

The most cost-effective way to stream CBS live with DIRECTV is with the MyNews genre pack. When the five-day trial is over, you’ll pay as low as $44.99/month and gain access to 20+ live news channels, depending on the pack you choose.

You can also stream Big Brother live with Paramount+ via Prime Video, which costs $13.99/month after a seven-day free trial.

If you’re a longtime Big Brother fan, you already know: this show is on a lot! Here’s when new episodes are scheduled to air this year, though episode times are subject to change throughout the season (especially on Sundays when CBS begins airing NFL games).

Big Brother: Unlocked is also returning this season. New episodes will air on CBS every other Friday at 8 p.m. ET.

BB superfan Jerry O’Connell is set to join this year’s panel, including Big Brother winners Taylor Hale and Derrick Levasseur, as they react to the past week’s activities and show never-before-seen footage from inside the house.

In addition to the confirmed houseguests below, some more houseguests will reportedly be revealed during tonight’s episode. However, sources have confirmed that CBS reality alums Angela Murray, who spent 73 days on BB26 before competing on The Amazing Race; Rick Devens, a two-time Survivor castaway who was recently on the 50th season, and Survivor 45 sole survivor Dee Valladares, who also competed on Survivor 50 and The Challenge, are part of this season’s cast.

If true, Valladares will become the first person to complete the “Reality TV Trifecta” by appearing on Big Brother, Survivor and The Challenge.

Here’s the rest of the confirmed houseguests for Season 28:

Big Brother live feeds are scheduled to turn on tomorrow, July 10, at 9 p.m. ET. As always, you’ll be able to keep tabs on the houseguests 24/7 with Paramount+ and Pluto TV.

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