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May 18, 2015

Watch exclusive “Wayward Pines” content on Windows Phone



Do you love “Wayward Pines,” the new sci-fi mystery television series on FOX TV? Check out “Gone,” Microsoft’s exclusive 10-episode companion series for Windows Phone.

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By now, you may have caught last week’s debut episode of “Wayward Pines,” a psychological thriller brought to life by filmmaker M. Night Shyamalan.

The 10-episode TV miniseries, airing every Thursday on FOX in the U.S., tells the story of FBI agent Ethan Burke (Matt Dillon), who travels to the idyllic town of Wayward Pines, Idaho, in search of two missing federal agents. The bucolic hamlet is not what it seems, though, leading to more mysteries than answers.

Windows Phone owners can go beyond what’s shown on TV with “Gone: A Wayward Pines Story,” an exclusive 10-part companion series created in collaboration with Microsoft.

There are two ways to watch this exclusive content, depending on where you live.

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In the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, Germany, and Portugal, download the free Wayward Pines: Gone app. In addition to “Gone,” this app will give you access to video content from “Wayward Pines,” an image gallery, and cast information and biographies.

In the U.S., download the free FOX Now app.

Did you miss a show on the FOX TV network last night? You can watch that episode today, along with thousands of others on FOX Now.

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Just sign in with your cable or satellite provider username and password to watch available episodes from the FOX prime time lineup and access the latest five episodes for select new shows anytime, including “Wayward Pines” and its companion series, “Gone.”

Oh, I can catch up on a few of my favorite series—such as “Gotham,” “Bob’s Burgers,” and “The Simpsons”–on my Lumia phone? And watch exclusive digital-only content? You have my attention, FOX!

Each new episode of “Gone” will be available on both apps every Friday, the day after a new episode of “Wayward Pines” airs.

Are you watching “Wayward Pines?” Tell us what you think of the show and its companion series in the comments below.