In an effort to rope in new subscribers, Netflix is making its hit teen rom-com To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before available to watch for free in the U.S.
The 2018 Netflix original will be available to stream for free through March 9. To watch what platform dubs as one of its “most viewed” original movies of all time, with eyes from 80 million subscribers, all you have to do is visit Netflix’s official site.
This would be the first time Netflix is targeting the U.S. with free content. Netflix similarly offered an episode of The Crown to U.K. residents in 2019. And in the past, it has also offered prospective subscribers in India, Mexico, and Colombia free regional shows.
Netflix has seen a drop in U.S. subscriber growth recently. In 2019, the streaming giant hiked its prices, and a plethora of companies have either launched or are planning to launch their own streaming services, leading many to cancel their subscriptions to the OG platform.
The sequel to the 2018 film To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before was debuted on Feb. 12. A third and final installment, To All The Boys: Always And Forever Lara Jean, already wrapped up production and does not yet have a release date.
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