How to Watch Pure Magic Pictures on Mac
You can stream Pure Magic Pictures on Mac. Here’s how to sign up, download, install, and start streaming Pure Magic Pictures using your Mac. Learn how to get the most out of your Mac while using Pure Magic Pictures.
Pure Magic Pictures
Pure Magic Pictures is a video streaming service featuring totally original films and shows from a group of filmmakers in Brooklyn. The service says its content is aimed at “punks, geeks, and weirdos.”
Mac
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Can you stream Pure Magic Pictures on Mac?
How to Sign Up and Download Pure Magic Pictures on Mac
Web Browsers
- Click here to sign up for Pure Magic Pictures.
- Watch content on the Pure Magic Pictures website.
How to Sign Up for Pure Magic Pictures on Other Streaming Devices
If you have other devices, you can learn how to sign up for and use Pure Magic Pictures on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku, Android TV, iPhone/iPad, Android Phone/Tablet, Windows, Sony Smart TV, and VIZIO Smart TV.
What features are available on Pure Magic Pictures?
No Parental Controls
There are no parental controls for Pure Magic Pictures.
Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, Disney+, Max, Hulu, Netflix, Paramount Plus, Peacock, Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, and STARZ have parental control features.
Offline Downloads
Pure Magic Pictures allows you to download certain content for offline viewing.
Originals
Everything on the platform is the work of a group of Brooklyn filmmakers. Titles include “Plunder Quest,” “Lily Darling,” “Good Magical Morning,” “Good Night Tonight,” “View & Chew,” “DinoGuru,” and “The Squatchers.”