YouTube added 1,500 free movies, but good luck finding them.

YouTube added 1,500 free movies, but good luck finding them

This is much more annoying than it needed to be.

YouTube has added a bunch of films you'll probably never see. Credit: Rafael Henrique / SOPA Images / LightRocket Via Getty Images

YouTube recently added a bunch more movies and TV shows for its U.S. users to stream for free, provided you're willing to sit through some ads. Unfortunately, actually finding them all isn't easy.

While YouTube has offered free, ad-supported movies before, this is the first time it has branched out to TV shows. Announced last week, YouTube's updated catalogue of free content now includes over 1,500 movies and 100 television shows, such as 10 Things I Hate About YouThe SandlotRobin Hood: Men In TightsLegally Blonde, two seasons of Kitchen Nightmares, and a decent number of more obscure titles such as 1970's Western The Return of a Man Called Horse

Not all of the recently added films are technically new to YouTube, depending on your definition of the term. For example, Legally Blonde was previously free to stream with ads in 2018, though it later left the platform and is just returning now. Still, YouTube has some decent options if you're looking to save some cash on a night in.                          

However, YouTube has also made browsing its free titles much more annoying than it needed to be. The platform won't just show you all its free titles and let you scroll through them to find your next binge watch. It certainly won't let you filter them, so you can't narrow your search to all of YouTube's free action movies, or free romantic comedies.

Rather, YouTube's algorithm selects a few hundred ad-supported titles to show you in its "free to watch movies" section, hiding the rest. Mashable only counted 360 ad-supported films available in this category, despite YouTube stating it offers over four times that number. Mashable also counted 100 free TV shows.

"YouTube is personalized to users, so instead of seeing the entire library at once in the links, users see personalized selections for them," a YouTube spokesperson told Mashable. "Once users begin watching or when new titles cycle in or out, the makeup of the selection in the shelves will change."

YouTube noted that viewers can use its search bar to look for titles, as well as browse through content in genre-themed sections which contain a mix of free, hire, and purchasable content. However there's no section only listing all of YouTube's free films or television shows, giving users no option but to trust that YouTube knows best what they should watch.

"You can see and search all 1,500 free movies and 100+ shows and the titles live across the Movies & Shows section, your home page, and the watch next selection — all of which are personalized," said the YouTube spokesperson.

It seems like a strange lack of functionality, but then again, YouTube's bread and butter is in user-uploaded content rather than blockbuster films. It also benefits them if you end up giving up and paying $5.99 to rent No Time To Die on YouTube instead.

So while YouTube's ad-supported film offerings are an option to browse idly when you have time, don't bank on it for your quick-fix weekend entertainment.

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Comments

  1. Too ez , i am watching them

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  2. There should be a list on a homepage somewhere. Also, all franchises should be collected in order the way tv series' are on Netflix.

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  3. YouTube has to be deleted for good.

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  4. And who said I want to find them?

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  5. If I want to watch movies I go to movie platforms.

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  6. I went to the movies page and this happens:

    "Something went wrong"

    YouTube being YouTube.

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  7. Will there be ads in the movies I suppose?

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    1. Yes, a 2 hour movie, and 300ad +

      LMAO ;D

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  8. Not making money from videos? and took this idea from Topper?

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  9. why do they make it so hard to find ?? what happened to user friendly stations ??

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  10. Are the movies good?

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    1. On YouTube? I find it difficult.

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  11. There are cheat codes for searching different genres

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  12. What Youtube added was 2 ads of 15 seconds each :|

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