Most streaming services offer free trials to entice people to sign up, but require users' credit card information before the trial begins. Netflix has taken the "free sample" concept as a step by adding their own real-life comedy To All the Boys I've Loved Before at the top of its site, it is available to stream without needing additional information, or an email address.
Although Netflix has made similar attempts in other countries, it is the first time the broadcaster has offered a free movie in the United States. To All the Boys I've Loved Before is distributed to Netflix homepage – you do not have to sign in, nor do you need to sign up temporarily to sign up.
To All the Boys I've Loved Before, which is out in 2018, stars Lana Condor as Lara Jean Covey, a lifelong fan of chaos when her little sister sends all the love letters she has written up to that point. Against all odds, shame from the incident stops Lara from her first real relationship. Movie sequence, For All the Boys: P.S. I still love you
You're in love! Celebration, For All the Boys I Loved Forward is available to anyone outside of the Netflix account who can watch it on March 9th! pic.twitter.com/mLuHcxlvh7
– Netflix US (@netflix) February 11, 2020
It is hoped that the first movie, now available for free, will be enough to entice registered subscribers to see the next one. The free movie also doubles as a demo of how easy it is to use the platform. Not a bad choice for people trying to figure out how to spend Valentine's Day.