Where to watch Bump online in Australia

There's unexpected motherhood, unwelcome relatives and unintended consequences.

Bump
Stan

Title

Bump

Year released

2021

Genres

Australian television, drama

Classification

MA 15+
Strong sex scenes, coarse language

Synopsis

A drama about an ambitious teenage girl who has a surprise baby, this series explores unplanned motherhood, unwelcome new relatives, unintended consequences and the complications that ensue for 2 families.

Seasons

  • Season 1
  • Season 2
  • Season 3
  • Season 4

Cast and crew

  • Nathalie Morris
  • Carlos Sanson Jr.
  • Angus Sampson
  • Claudia Karvan
While the centre of the story for Bump is the unexpected pregnancy of high-achieving teenager Oly, many other themes and storylines swirl around it. It looks at grief, mid-life crisis, love and heartbreak.

Its realistic depictions of the, yes, bumps in life shows that not all families have perfect lives and we can relate to the sometimes messy and dysfunctional goings on. It's something that's expanded upon as the show moves through time. Settle in for a satisfying binge watch.

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Is Bump on Netflix?

No, Bump isn't on Netflix. It is not available anywhere else right now either.

Bump season 4 details

Bump returns for season 4 in Australia on Tuesday 26 December 2023 on Stan. All episodes will drop at once.

The new episodes of Bump find Oly as the brand new breadwinner, while Santi’s the unhappy stay-at-home dad. The endless interventions from their family are going to make or break them. ​As the chaos of life shows no signs of settling down, Oly, Santi and all the characters in the show look for ways to find joy in life’s many curveballs.

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Mark Neilsen writes about streaming at Finder. He has over 20 years experience in entertainment media, having worked for street bible The Drum Media as well as The Music's magazine and website. He's partial to movies and TV shows featuring explosions and/or zombies, as well as the genteel pace of Test cricket. He's also trying to invent a time machine so as to whittle down the shows on his various watchlists. See full bio

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