Filmzie on Roku US
December 7, 2021
Filmzie, the free movie and TV streaming platform, has announced its expansion in the US market, by launching its service on the Roku platform. The streaming service’s free film and TV catalogue will now be available for Roku users in the US.
Viewers can find any film or series from the wider Filmzie slate via Roku’s own search function and can watch them instantly without any membership fees.
Filmzie boasts a growing list of movies and series ranging from timeless classics to new releases from both major studios and indie producers, titles include Edgar G. Ulmer’s classic noir film Detour, Jamin Winans’ indie fantasy/sci-fi movie Ink, and the debut feature from comedy writer Jason Headley, A Bad Idea Gone Wrong.
Matej Boda, CEO of Filmzie, said: “The US viewer is incredibly receptive to finding great films wherever they may be. Through distributing on the Roku platform, we are able to provide a large audience of streamers the ability to discover interesting content and watch for free, from great dramas, documentaries, comedies, art-house, and all the wonderful other genres out there.”
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