Vudu is a digital video service that offers a platform for renting, purchasing, and streaming movies and TV shows online. It was launched in 2007 and acquired by Walmart in 2010. However, in April 2020, Fandango, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal, acquired Vudu from Walmart.
Vudu allows users to rent or buy digital copies of movies and TV shows, which can be streamed or downloaded to various devices, including computers, smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and streaming media players. The service offers a wide selection of content, including new releases, classic films, and TV series from major studios and independent distributors.
Vudu is a free app that allows users to buy, stream, rent, or watch movies and TV shows on their phone or device of choice. With over 100,000 movies and shows, users can enjoy their entire library on their phone, including new releases. Vudu offers various options for watching, including streaming, renting, owning, and downloading for offline viewing. Users can also watch thousands of movies for free with limited commercials through Movies On Us. Vudu also offers Disc to Digital, allowing users to convert physical copies of movies into digital format. The app is supported by Google Chromecast, allowing users to watch on their home TV set. <br/><br/>Vudu offers a seamless integration of services, allowing users to watch what they want, how they want, and only pay for what they want to watch. The app is free to use, with no subscriptions or contracts required. Users can enjoy stunning clarity and sound in up to 4K UHD, with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio on select devices. <br/><br/>By downloading and using the Vudu app, users agree to Fandango's Privacy Policy and Terms and Policies. Users can rate and review the app and provide feedback to
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