T here’s an app you might never have heard of before, which lets you watch films and TV shows that aren’t on Netflix for absolutely nothing. However, it’s currently not available in Europe. Tubi TV isn’t new. The streaming service has been around since 2014, and has racked up millions of downloads from both Android and iOS users.
Tubi TV offers free popular movies and TV series streaming to you in full HD absolutely free. You don’t have to spend a dime. You don’t have to register with your credit card. The videos have commercials, but fewer than cable. Unlike cable, you can watch it anywhere, anytime and on any device, so grab your popcorn and enjoy!
Free shows and movies are added every week, so you’ll never run out of entertainment on the go. Watch new movies, action flicks, documentaries, Korean dramas, anime, horror, comedy and so much more, without ever paying a subscription fee! Tubi TV has the largest library of free and legal TV shows and movies to choose from, whenever and wherever you want!
However, a Reddit thread recently (H/T BGR) suggests it isn’t as widely known about as we thought it was. It’s packed with tens of thousands of TV shows and films, all of which are completely free to watch. You don’t even need to create an account if you don’t want to.
That’s because Tubi TV’s content is ad-supported − you’ll see commercials before and during whatever you’re watching. While some people will inevitably hate that, others prefer it to a subscription fee. However, we’re not sure Tubi TV is worth switching to from one of the big streaming service, like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. It’s got a handful of gems, like The Terminator, True Grit and Oldboy, but the rest is… hit and miss.
Still though, new stuff is added on a weekly basis, and you can provide feedback to Tubi TV to let them know what you want. It’s also available on a wide variety of devices, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation and smart TVs. You can access it through a browser too.
However, it’s currently only available in the US, and that hasn’t always been the case. As the Tubi TV website explains: “We are not available in Europe due to changes in EU laws. The GDPR went into effect on May 2018; Tubi is working on compliance and planning to re-launch in European countries soon.”
That’s obviously a deal-breaker for millions of potential users, but the situation could change. You can register your email address with Tubi to find out when it will be available in your country or check out our guide to the best VPNs if you’re after a workaround.
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