A mother no one believes vs an au pair everyone adores. Only one is telling the truth, but will anyone listen before it’s too late? Read on, as we explain how to watch The Intruder online from anywhere.
Watch The Intruder online
The Intruder was a smash hit in its native France when it debuted back in February, and has been making similar waves in the opposite hemisphere since its release in New Zealand, with a UK bow on the way this winter.
The sort of psychological thriller that dominates the schedules in Blighty, the show follows Paula (Mélanie Doutey), a mother of three nearing the end of her maternity leave. Not feeling ready to juggle work and family life, she hires au pair Tess (Lucie Fagedet), and it’s not long before the new addition to the household is adored by children and adults alike. Except Paula, that is, who feels uneasy around the young girl.
After a series of domestic accidents plague the family, Paula is left feeling like a bad mother, and no one believes her suspicions that Tess may be the cause. She begins to question if post-partum depression may be making her paranoid, if she herself is the reason for the mysterious occurrences, or if Tess really does have an ulterior motive.
Sue Deeks, Head of BBC Programme Acquisition calls The Intruder “a stylish psychological thriller which gradually builds to a nail-biting race against time, ensuring that viewers will be addicted to the very end,” and it’s not one to be missed for fans of twisted dramas. So read on and find out how to watch The Intruder online and from anywhere.
Can I watch The Intruder for free?
Viewers in New Zealand can stream The Intruder for FREE on TVNZ+ right now.
UK audiences will also be able to free stream the show via BBC iPlayer later in the year.
Not at home? Use a VPN to access you usual streaming services from abroad and watch the show for free.
How to watch The Intruder from abroad
For those away from home looking to watch The Intruder, you’ll be unable to watch the show as normal if you’re outside of New Zealand due to regional restrictions. Luckily, there’s an easy solution.
Downloading a VPN allows you to stream geo-blocked services online, no matter where you are. It’s a simple bit of software that changes your IP address, meaning that you can access on-demand content or live TV just as if you were at home. Our favorite is NordVPN.
Use a VPN to watch The Intruder from anywhere:
How to watch The Intruder for FREE in New Zealand
How to watch The Intruder online in the UK
Can I watch The Intruder in the US, Canada and Australia?
There’s currently no word on streaming homes for The Intruder in other international markets, including in the US, Canada and Australia.
We’ll be sure to update you when we know more.
Kiwi abroad? Any NZ resident travelling internationally who wants to watch their usual streaming service from abroad can do so by using a VPN.
What you need to know about The Intruder
When is The Intruder release date?
The Intruder originally aired in France in February of this year before arriving in New Zealand. It’s set to debut in the UK later in 2025. Other international release dates are TBC.
What can viewers expect from The Intruder?
The official synopsis from TVNZ teases: “Paula hires Tess, an au pair, to care for her three children when she returns to work. At first, Tess seems like a great addition to their family, but Paula feels uneasy about this perfect stranger in their home – especially when domestic incidents multiply and her parenting is questioned.”
Who is in the cast of The Intruder?
- Mélanie Doutey as Paula
- Lucie Fagedet as Tess
- Éric Caravaca as Jérôme
- Hélie-Rose Dalmay as Camille
- Zaccharie Heintz as Basile
- Lola Naymark as Adèle
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