One might think: Doesn’t YouTube already have free movies to stream? As someone who finally watched Joel Schumacher’s Phantom of the Opera last year, I can tell you that yes, it does, but YouTube’s move to expand its library allows the service to compete with the likes of Pluto TV, Crackle, and the Roku Channel - all streaming services with free ad-supported media. The Google-owned service is stepping up its movie and television library by adding 4,000 TV episodes from shows like The Carol Burnett Show, Hell’s Kitchen, and Scream Queens - the reality series, unfortunately, not the criminally underrated Emma Roberts and Keke Palmer show - along with over 1,500 ad-supported movies. You’re about to spend even more time there, or at least that’s what YouTube wants. If you already spend hours going through the rabbit hole of videos on YouTube, brace yourself.
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