Vudu is Offering $0.10 Rentals Today Only


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Today Vudu the Walmart owned streaming service turns 10 years old. To celebrate they are offering $0.10 movie rentals on select movies.

Now there are limitations as you can only pick from about 30 movies but you will find everything from kids movies like RJustice League Teen Titans to classics like Planes, Trains and Automobiles, to newer movies like NOAH, Train to Busan, and Matrix to name a few.

You can find the $0.10 movie rentals HERE.

Vudu is available on a wide range of devices including Xbox 360, Xbox One, PS3, PS4, Chromecast, Roku, Channel Master DVR, and many Blue Ray Player. You will also Vudu on many smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Vizio, and more.

Vudu has even announced plans to offer a Apple TV app on August 22nd.

You can also now watch movies for free on Vudu as of October 2017. The new feature called Vudu Movies on Us, will not include newer movies. Those will remain available only for rent or purchase. You will find a large selection of older movies for free with new movies added every month.

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