With stores closed, grocery delivery at an all-time high, and isolation recommended by the Canadian government, nowadays, we’ve got nothing but time. But being stuck indoors isn’t all that bad. There are plenty of things to occupy your time, including binge-watching TV shows and movies.
Netflix and Prime Video are go-to’s when it comes to streaming, but if you’re not currently subscribed to either, there’s a new streaming service that you might want to check out!
The streaming service is ad-supported, so while you will need to watch commercials, it’s just a small price to pay for access to thousands of TV shows and movies.
Right now, you’ll find films and TV shows like Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Into The Wild, Zoolander, The Lovely Bones, Hell’s Kitchen, The Simple Life, and many, many more. So on top of being free, there are plenty of options for the entire family!
Take a full look at what titles are available and start watching at tubitv.com.
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According to sources, it’s being reported that Apple is coming out with a streaming service. The new service will host popular Disney content which includes the Marvel and Star Wars universes.
The best part about this reported new service is that It will be free for iOS users. That means people who own an iPhone, iPad, or Apple TV will get free access to the service.
If this sounds too good to be true, you’re right. According to CNBC it’s likely that Apple’s service will eventually be turned into a paid service like Netflix after an initial (undefined time) period. It very realistic that they will use the service to draw people in and then charge them once they are hooked.
What’s also noteworthy is that Apple is one of the best in the business at providing partnered content, and it’s rumoured that HBO and Starz are already involved in the project.
Source: CNBC