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At Rotten Tomatoes, we’re always trying to take you beyond the score, and our always-on streaming channel does just that with a non-stop serving of the best in movies and TV.

On The Rotten Tomatoes Channel, you’ll discover exclusive content giving you the stories behind some of your favorite movie and TV moments; hilarious and insightful interviews with stars and filmmakers; feisty and fun movie and TV debates; awesome trailers for upcoming movies and shows (as well as the chance to relive old favorites); and – of course – recommendations to ensure your watchlist stays super Fresh. (Or Rotten – sometimes we’re in the mood for some green.) Basically: If you’re a movie and TV fan, it’s where you want to be. Any time of day.

  • Look forward to watching feature films new to The Rotten Tomatoes Channel this December including Babe, Leave It To Beaver, Parenthood, and more!
    • Where to Watch: Samsung TV+, The Roku Channel, Xumo Play, Freevee
    • When to Watch: December 16-31, 2023

Where Can I Find The Rotten Tomatoes Channel? You can currently find us on The Roku Channel, XUMO Play, Samsung TV Plus, Freevee, and will soon be available in more places. We’ll keep you updated here as we launch.

What Is It? The Rotten Tomatoes Channel is the one-stop source for movie & TV fans, with fresh takes on favorite scenes, previews of blockbusters, and weekly content highlights. It is our first ever linear video channel – “linear” being a fancy word for TV that’s programmed as opposed to on-demand – and runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. So, if you want to fan out at 2am, or dip in during a muted morning Zoom call… we’re there for you.

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What’s on the Channel Exactly? Everything a movie and TV fan could possibly want, if we might be so bold. In addition to what you’d expect from Rotten Tomatoes – movie and TV recommendations; celebrity interviews; trailers, and scene breakdowns – you’ll find original video series and movies to watch.

Is It Free? Indeed it is.


Checked out The Rotten Tomatoes Channel? Let us know what you think of it in the comments and what you would love to see on the channel in the future.

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