Video streaming service with new releases and extensive library of movies and TV shows for rent or purchase, owned by Walmart.
VUDU is an on-demand video streaming service owned by Walmart that offers a large library of movies and TV shows available for rent or purchase. Launched in 2004, VUDU was one of the first major video-on-demand services offered in the United States.
The VUDU library contains over 150,000 titles across a variety of genres including new releases, comedies, dramas, horror films, family features, and more. Users can rent movies for 48 hours or purchase digital copies to keep in their VUDU account and watch anytime. VUDU stays on top of new theatrical and home releases, often making movies available for rental the same day they come out on DVD/Blu-Ray.
In addition to à la carte rentals and purchases, VUDU allows users to subscribe to their Movies On Us service which provides a rotating selection of films and TV shows available to subscribers at no additional cost. The service is ad-supported.
VUDU apps are available across a wide range of devices including smart TVs, streaming media players, game consoles, iOS and Android mobile devices. Supported devices include Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Samsung smart TVs, XBOX, PlayStation and more. VUDU offers HD, 4K and HDR content for users with compatible displays.
By partnering with major movie studios and TV networks like Disney, Universal, Warner Bros. and more, VUDU is able to provide early access to new releases. In some cases movies are available on the same day as the DVD or Blu-Ray release. VUDU's extensive catalog and device availability makes it a popular on-demand streaming choice for households seeking an alternative to services like Netflix or Hulu.
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