IMDb TV, IMDb's free, ad-supported streaming service, is now available for iOS and Android mobile devices.
On Tuesday, IMDb launched two mobile apps for Apple and Android devices, allowing users to watch ad-supported movies and TV shows from their iPhone, iPad, or Android device.
According to Variety, the IMDb TV app launched in 2021 on myriad other devices, including Roku, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Android TV devices that include Chromecast with Google TV, LG Smart TV, and the Playstation 4.
The service originally launched in January 2019 as "IMDb Freedive," but was later rebranded to "IMDb TV." To date, the programming has been served inside Amazon's app, versus Thursday's standalone versions.
The streaming service, owned by Amazon, features a regularly updated catalog of TVs and Movies. Available titles include "Mad Men," "Malcolm in the Middle," "Chicago Fire," and "The Wolf of Wall Street." There is also a growing collection of exclusive IMDB TV Original titles, similar to Netflix Originals or Apple TV+ exclusives.
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Will it be on the Apple TV box and is it available in UK?
Oh boy, another streaming service. How long till the big shakeout? Kinds makes one want to rethink the ‘cut the cord’ option.
The Bosch spinoff is going to be on IMDb. The original Bosch series was on Amazon. Looking forward to seeing!
The iPhone app is terrible.
No watch list/favorites section…
No “recently viewed” section…
These are basic features that most people have come to expect in the streaming age.
No AirPlay…
No Apple TV (app or box) support…
These are basic features that most Apple users have come to expect.