What to watch this weekend.
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What to watch this weekend.
Spending some time around the house this weekend? That doesn’t mean you have to be bored. There are all kinds of entertainment options you can enjoy in your own living room - or really any room in your home.
Fios On Demand
Even if you can’t get to the movie theater, you can still enjoy many of the hottest recent releases via Fios On Demand.
Here are the top five Fios Video on Demand HD titles from last weekend:
- 1917
- Jumanji: The Next Level
- The Invisible Man
- Onward
- Knives Out
You can also use the simple Fios menus (or talk to your remote, if you have Fios One) to find your favorite TV shows, music, kids programming, international fare and get recommendations for similar content you might like.
Fios: Easy to use, easy to love.
Catch Disney+
Don’t forget that Verizon Unlimited and new 5G Home Internet customers get Disney+ free for a year. That means, you get access to great titles from Pixar, Star Wars, Disney, Marvel and National Geographic - enough to satisfy any binge-watcher in your family.
Free access to premium channels
Still have popcorn leftover? That’s OK because we have even more quality content free of charge. Fios TV customers have access to educational programming and premium channels, like Showtime and Epix, free for 30 days with no sign-ups. It’s like Christmas in April!
Feeding those on the frontline
Speaking of snacks, Verizon and Grubhub are paying it forward by providing meals seven days a week for New York City restaurant workers and hospital staff through the end of April.
Now that’s something we can all agree deserves two thumbs up - or 100% on Rotten Tomatoes - depending on your movie reviewer of choice.