

Released (2017 - 2023)
Released is a powerful documentary that challenges citizens to reflect on how we view ex-offenders. It confronts how people released from prison continue to pay for the mistakes of their past while still holding out hope for the future.Released has one or more episodes streaming with subscription on Discovery+, and streaming with subscription on DIRECTV Stream. It's a crime and documentary show with 8 episodes over 1 season. Released is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.1 (19 votes).
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Released Season 1 Overview
Sep 30, 2017 - Nov 18, 2017Season 1 of Released has 8 episodes that are available to stream on Discovery+, DIRECTV STREAM.
Released Season 1 Episodes
S01 E08Second Chances
Nov 18, 2017Bruce and Michael meet up and realize just how different their lives have become post release. After storming out of...
S01 E08 of Released is available to stream on Discovery+, DIRECTV STREAM.

S01 E07 Moving On
Nov 11, 2017Bruce's early morning work schedule puts a strain on his relationship with Kina; Sam gets a driving lesson from his...
S01 E07 of Released is available to stream on Discovery+, DIRECTV STREAM.

S01 E06 Too Close for Comfort
Nov 4, 2017Michael looks forward to his first birthday as a free man until his PO delivers bad news; Bruce deals with...
S01 E06 of Released is available to stream on Discovery+, DIRECTV STREAM.
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8 episodes (100%) are available to stream on a subscription service (Discovery+ and DIRECTV STREAM).
Not available to watch free online.
Not available to stream on a TV everywhere service.
Not available to rent or buy.
Released has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.1 (19 votes). The show is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.
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Released Overview
Released is a powerful documentary that challenges citizens to reflect on how we view ex-offenders. It confronts how people released from prison continue to pay for the mistakes of their past while still holding out hope for the future.