You can now watch popular Netflix content for FREE online thanks to a global promotion – no subscription needed
NETFLIX must be feeling generous because it's made lots of its original content free online and you don't even need to sign up to watch.
The global promotion includes popular horror film Bird Box and the Oscar-nominated Two Popes.
The first episode of Stranger things is also available.
All you need to do is go to the Netflix and start watching.
You won't be asked to provide any financial information or other details.
The content is avaliable to watch on web browsers on your desktop or Android devices.
The Netflix content you can watch with no subcription
Some of the free content is limited to a few episodes...
- Stranger Things
- Murder Mystery
- Elite
- The Boss Baby: Back in Business
- Bird Box
- When they See Us
- Love is Blind
- The Two Popes
- Our Planet
- Grace and Frankie
Unfortunately, it's not supported by iOS browsers.
The offer may seem too good to be true but it's not the first time Netflix has offered free content as a way to entice new customers.
According to Netflix said: "We’re looking at different marketing promotions to attract new members and give them a great Netflix experience."
Lucky viewers will be able to watch full length films but only the first episodes of the TV shows on offer are avaliable.
It's unclear how long the promotion will be avaliable for.
For more free content, you can technically sign up for your first month of Netflix for free and cancel within a month if you no longer want to use the service.
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