How you can watch free movies and entertainment this Memorial Day
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – This Memorial Day, you can entertain your family for free. We spoke with a representative from Vizio, who revealed that you might have been overlooking a free streaming option that has been available to you all along.If you own a Vizio smart TV, you're in luck! WatchFree+ is a digital streaming app accessible directly from your home screen and completely free.
'There are very few things in this world that are truly free, and this is one of them,' said Chris Woolsey, Associate Director of Communications at Vizio. 'All you have to do is click on the WatchFree+ icon and you're off to the races.'
The app has thousands of movies and television shows, all accessible from home, and is updated monthly with a new selection of fan-favorite entertainment and holiday-themed content.
From kids shows to classics, there is a little something for everyone. The
Even 50 Cent got in on the action. Through a recent partnership with Lionsgate, he launched 50 Cent Action, a channel dedicated to delivering action-packed movies and television series, including his hit show, Power.
Now, the channel is available on WatchFree+ as well.
'50 Cent just announced the 50 Cent Action Channel on WatchFree+, and we could not be more excited,' Woolsey said. 'His fans will have free access to an incredible lineup of up to a thousand movies, all handpicked by 50 himself.'
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If you do not have a Vizio TV, you can still enjoy the free selection of shows and all it has to offer right from your mobile device.
All you have to do is go to your app store and download the WatchFreePlus+ app.
The app is 100% free all year long, so whether entertaining your family this holiday or snuggling in bed after a long day of work next week, WatchFreePlus+ has you covered.
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