Warner Bros. Is Quietly Uploading Full Movies to YouTube for Free

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Warner Bros. Is Quietly Uploading Full Movies to YouTube for Free
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Warner Bros. has been uploading various full-length films to its official YouTube channel, allowing viewers to stream them without charge. The selection includes a mix of well-received and critically panned movies, spanning different genres and eras.

Since the start of the year, Warner Bros. has been quietly uploading full movies to its YouTube channel, letting anyone watch them for free. There are currently 31 movies available to stream right now on YouTube, and some of them are good! Others are bad. Very bad. For example, you can now watch Eddie Murphy’s historical flop, The Adventures of Pluto Nash. As spotted by Gizmodo, WB has randomly been dumping a very odd selection of movies to its YouTube channel with little publicity or marketing.

The 2002 sci-fi comedy starring Eddie Murphy cost over $100 million to make and only earned $7 million at the box office. Ouch. As someone who watched this movie as a kid, I can confirm it’s very bad, boring, unfunny and ugly. But hey, it’s free to watch on YouTube. In fact, here’s Pluto Nash. It’s right below this paragraph. You can watch it now for free. And here’s the full list of movies currently streaming on YouTube for free.

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