Universal Monsters movies coming to YouTube for free

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Starting on January 15th, Universal will be allowing seven of their classic Universal Monsters horror films to stream for free on YouTube for a limited time. The films will be available to watch on the Fear: The Home of Horror channel. 

Here's the line-up: 

January 15, 2021 
Dracula (1931), The Mummy (1932)

January 16, 2021 
Frankenstein (1931), Bride Of Frankenstein (1935)

January 17, 2021 
The Invisible Man (1933), The Wolf Man (1941), Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

Each film will be available to watch for a week, and during that week viewers will "have the opportunity to add the films to their digital collection at a discounted price". This is a cool thing for Universal to be doing for horror fans who don't yet have these films in their collection, or haven't watched the movies yet.
 

Source: NME

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