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If you finished Netflix this week–and we mean all of it, not just a show or series–then Amazon‘s announcement that it would be dropping hundreds of hours of free streaming content comes at the perfect time!
You now have more free streaming options than ever while stuck at home; the conglomerate dropped *dozens* of popular HBO series, docs and movies, as well as Warner Bros. movies and old MLB and NBA games.
Starting this week, full seasons of critically-acclaimed HBO series such as “Succession,” “Silicon Valley,” “Big Little Lies” and more will be available for free.
All you have to do is log into your Amazon account--no Prime Video required--and you can access the endless array of TV programming on your devices, including Fire TV and Fire Tablets.
Additionally, popular docs such as "The Inventor," "McMillion$" and full features such as "Crazy, Stupid, Love," "The Lego Movie 2" and "Pokémon: Detective Pikachu" are all available. This is brilliant!
If you've been practicing safe social distancing, aka keeping your couch cushion very warm for six weeks, this is a nice little treat. And from the company that's also delivering all your household essentials (and plenty of stretchy pants!) to your doorstep. Thank you, Amazon!
Now, the only question is--which to watch first?
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