MGM+ Becomes the Latest Service to Partner with Xfinity for Free This Week Program
MGM+ Becomes the Latest Service to Partner with Xfinity for Free This Week Program
It pays to use the right provider for essential services like internet and TV, and Xfinity wants to make sure every potential subscriber out there knows the benefits of choosing one of its plans for these products. The company gives its users free access to content from a new premium streaming service or cable channel each week, a benefit it has styled the “Free This Week” program.
- Until Sunday, Oct. 22, Xfinity TV and internet users get free access to content from MGM+.
- This includes popular shows like “From” and “Billy the Kid,” original movies and more.
- Xfinity customers get free streaming content each and every week thanks to the Free This Week program.
What’s Available for Xfinity Customers to Watch Free from MGM+?
Users will get access to a wide variety of MGM+’s top titles, including the newly released MGM+ original movie “The Passenger,” a chilling new thriller that arrives just in time for Halloween. Fans of the Spooky genre should also take a look at the MGM+ series “From,” a terrifying sci-fi series that forces audiences to confront some of their deepest fears.
Other MGM+ titles like “Billy the Kid” are also available as part of the Free This Week selection, so Xfinity internet and TV users will have no trouble finding something to try from the service no matter which genre they call their favorite.
When Does Free Access to MGM+ content on Xfinity TV and Internet End?
Free access to MGM+ titles through the Free This Week program begins on Monday, Oct. 16 and continues through Sunday, Oct. 22.
How Do Xfinity TV and Internet Customers Access Free This Week Content?
To access programming, customers can simply say “Free This Week” into their voice remote or go through X1, Flex, and Stream.
MGM+ App
MGM+ is a video streaming service that features original TV shows like the Emmy-winner “Godfather of Harlem,” the romantic adventure “Billy the Kid,” the contemporary sci-fi horror thriller “FROM,” and dramas “Rogue Heroes” and “Belgravia.” The service also has a library of Hollywood movies. This same service was previously called EPIX NOW.