How to Watch Freevee on Roku
You can stream Freevee on Roku. Here’s how to sign up, download, install, and start streaming Freevee using your Roku. Learn how to get the most out of your Roku while using Freevee.
Freevee
Freevee is a free video streaming service that includes on-demand access to thousands of movies and TV shows. The service also offers 400+ virtual live streaming channels like Dove Channel, CON TV, Docurama, Tastemade, and AMC Presents. Freevee was previously known as IMDb TV.
Roku
Roku is a streaming device that can be used to watch Live TV Streaming Services and On Demand Streaming Services.
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Can you stream Freevee on Roku?
How to Sign Up and Download Freevee on Roku
- Go to the Home Screen on your Roku.
- Launch the app store and search for “Freevee” on your Roku.
- Select “Add to Home” to install the app.
- You can now stream Freevee on Roku.
How to Sign Up for Freevee on Other Streaming Devices
If you have other devices, you can learn how to sign up for and use Freevee on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Mac, Windows, PlayStation, Xbox, LG Smart TV, Samsung Smart TV, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV.
Originals
Freevee does offer a handful of originals like the comedy series “Sprung,” musical movies like “Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary,” “Post Malone: Runaway,” and other original titles like “Love Accidentally,” “Hollywood Houselift with Jeff Lewis,” “Troppo,” “Judy Justice,” and “Bosch: Legacy.”
Freevee is also home to the spy thriller “Alex Rider,” the docu-series “Top Class” and “Moment of Truth,” and several other series in production.
TV Shows
Freevee offers a large variety of TV shows, but you’re often limited to one season. Some major titles include “24,” “Lost,” “Spartacus,” and “Chicago Fire.”
The service also offers a fair amount of older series like “I Spy,” “The Rifleman,” “The Greatest American Hero,” and “Peter Gunn.”
Movies
While the service does cycle through some big-name blockbusters like “Alien,” “Star Trek,” “Warrior,” and “Snowpiercer,” there is also an enormous library of B-movie craziness, with titles like “Sharktopus vs. Whalewolf,” “Blood Monkey,” and “Ninja Cheerleaders.”
There’s not a ton of quality to be had, but the service does offer some gems if you’re willing to dig.
Kids
There is a small section of child-friendly content, like titles from Pokémon and the “Land Before Time” series. Movies like “Stuart Little” are also available.