Netflix, da oggi puoi vedere gratis alcuni film e serie TV

Seppur con molte limitazioni, adesso è possibile guardare in streaming film e serie TV gratis e legalmente su Netflix, senza neanche registrarsi al servizio

Guardare serie TV e film gratis su Netflix legalmente, senza abbonamento e senza dover creare neanche un account è ora possibile, e si tratta di serie e film del calibro di Stranger Things, Murder Mystery, Elite, Baby Boss, Bird Box, When They See Us e L’amore è cieco.

È stata la stessa Netflix a rendere visibili alcuni episodi e film, seppur con molte limitazioni, a milioni di appassionati e di potenziali clienti. Con questa mossa prova ad attrarre nuovi spettatori futuri abbonati, nel tentativo di rispondere alla concorrenza sempre più pesante che proviene da altri servizi di video in streaming come Disney+ e Apple Tv+. Movies and TV series are also available in Italy, in Italian language, already from today (August 31, 2020). It is not known, however, how long this possibility will last, and for this reason movie lovers should rush to connect to Netflix.

Films and TV series for free on Netflix: how it works

To watch the free shows offered by Netflix is sufficient to connect to the appropriate web page through a browser, whether from PC, Mac or Android. iOS devices, however, are not supported. On Microsoft Edge, moreover, sometimes the playback doesn’t start correctly. To this first limit is added the second: in the case of TV series you can only watch the first episode of the first season.

Netflix for free: no subscription or account

The thing that will really please many, however, is that you do not need to subscribe or sign up (ie provide your personal information, such as email address) to Neflix to watch content for free. In fact, it is enough to connect to the site and choose the content to watch among those offered for free. The important thing is not to connect incognito, or it won’t work.

Netflix attracts new customers

It’s very clear that Netflix is doing all this to respond to pressure from competitors and attract new potential subscribers. In late July, it had tried this by broadcasting the Champions League and testing a new feature to pause subscriptions. Meanwhile, in India, Netflix is testing a new cheap mobile-only subscription (the second of its kind). The streaming giant, then, is moving on multiple fronts to consolidate its hard core of subscribers and attract many more. Will it be able to maintain leadership in this area?