If you believe in the Afterlife, chances are you will enjoy the reality TV series Life After Death With Tyler Henry on Netflix. Having been a successful medium for Hollywood stars, Tyler Henry travels across the US to meet people on his waiting list and offers them messages from beyond the veil. The series also gives viewers a peek into Henry’s personal life and relationships.
Where to Watch Life After Death With Tyler Henry
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How Many Episodes Are in Life After Death With Tyler Henry?
There are nine episodes in Life After Death With Tyler Henry. The runtime of episodes averages between 37-49 minutes. You can check the complete list of Life After Death With Tyler Henry episodes and their release date below.
- “The Real Deal”: March 11, 2022
- “Mommy Dearest”: March 11, 2022
- “Russian Roulette”: March 11, 2022
- “I Don’t See Dead People”: March 11, 2022
- “Higher Forces”: March 11, 2022
- “The Last Call”: March 11, 2022
- “The Shock of a Lifetime”: March 11, 2022
- “Pandemonium”: March 11, 2022
- “It Comes at a Price”: March 11, 2022
What Are the Critics Saying About Life After Death With Tyler Henry?
Life After Death With Tyler Henry does not yet have an official critics rating but has an average audience score of 80% on Rotten Tomatoes. The series also has a user score of 6.1/10 on IMDB.
Melissa Camacho from Common Sense Media writes, “It’s unlikely that folks who reject the notion of communicating with the dead will want to tune in, but those who have in interest in the paranormal will find Life After Death with Tyler Henry entertaining enough.”
The Guardian’s Jack Seale says, “Netflix’s new series follows a medium as he travels the US, dispensing joy via spiritual readings like a morbid Marie Kondo.”
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Is Life After Death With Tyler Henry Suitable for Kids?
Life After Death With Tyler Henry is rated TV-MA, which means it is meant for viewing by mature audiences only. The content material is not suitable for children under 17.