How to watch Ponies on TVNZ+ (it's *FREE*)

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Emila Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson star in Ponies – how to watch Ponies online for free
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Ponies featuring GoT's Emilia Clarke is a sleek Cold War spy thriller that dropped all eight episodes on January 15, 2026. But can you watch Ponies online and for free? Where is Ponies streaming first? And is it available in the UK yet?

Clarke stars as Bea, an over-educated, Russian-speaking American in 1971 Moscow whose life upends when her CIA-agent husband dies under mysterious circumstances – and she winds up at the heart of an international conspiracy.

Here's how to watch Ponies online and for free in one country...

How to watch Ponies on TVNZ+ for free

How to watch Ponies on TVNZ+ from anywhere

TVNZ+ is the only place you will be able to watch Ponies (2026) for free.

Those traveling or working outside New Zealand will need to use a VPN to access TVNZ+.

There are lots of VPNs, but NordVPN is the one you can rely on to unblock TVNZ+ and watch from anywhere in the world.

It's super simple to use a VPN to watch the Emilia Clarke thriller Ponies on TVNZ+.

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, NordVPN is our favorite.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the UK and want to watch your free TVNZ+ stream, you'd select 'New Zealand'.

3. Sit back and binge. Head to TVNZ+, sign in, and watch Ponies for free.

What devices is TVNZ+ available on?

You can use TVNZ+ on all of the following devices and platforms:

  • Amazon Fire TV (Fire Stick 3rd Gen, Fire Stick 4K Max)
  • Android (Mobile & Tablet) – Android 8.0 and above
  • Android TV (OS 5.1 and above; includes SmartVU, TCL, Sony, Philips,Toshiba, Freeview-approved TVs)
  • Apple TV (4th Gen & 4K, tvOS 13 or later)
  • Chromecast (from mobile devices, iOS 12+ and Android 8+)
  • Google Chrome (Desktop browser, latest version)
  • Hisense Smart TVs (2020+ models running VIDAA U6)
  • LG Smart TVs (webOS 3.3+)
  • Microsoft Edge (Desktop browser, latest version)
  • Mozilla Firefox (Desktop browser, latest version)
  • Panasonic Smart TVs (2017+ models: ES/EX, FS/FX, FZ, GX/GZ, HX/HZ, JS/JX/JZ, LZ series)
  • PlayStation (PS4 and PS5)
  • Safari (Mac browser, latest version)
  • Samsung Smart TVs (2015 and above running Tizen OS)
  • Sky Box and Sky Pod (new models)
  • Sony Smart TVs (Android TV OS 5.1+)
  • Xbox (Xbox One, Series X, Series S)

Ponies episode guide

S01E01Second Hand News — Jan 15, 2026: Bea and Twila’s quiet embassy life collapses into CIA training after their husbands’ deaths launch them into Cold War intrigue.

S01E02 Hanging on the Telephone — Jan 15, 2026: The pair begin spy training; Bea handles Soviet tech Sasha while Twila’s assignment uncovers deeper dangers. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

S01E03Backstreets — Jan 15, 2026: Undercover in Moscow’s shadowed alleys, the duo chases whispers of a conspiracy linked to their losses.

S01E04Don’t Go Breaking My Heart — Jan 15, 2026: Loyalties fray as romance and secrecy blur lines in the world of espionage.

S01E05Turn the Beat Around — Jan 15, 2026: A Cold War soiree reveals unexpected informants and political stakes rise.

S01E06 Night Moves — Jan 15, 2026: A covert nighttime mission tests Bea and Twila’s resolve against relentless KGB pressure.

S01E07 Livin’ Thing — Jan 15, 2026: With danger mounting, their investigation hits a critical milestone in uncovering Moscow’s inner secrets.

S01E08The Stranger — Jan 15, 2026: In the season finale, shocking revelations force the spies to flee as they unveil the truth behind key conspirators.

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