Youtube To Showcase Seven Universal Classic Monster Movies For Free

In the age of streaming services, so many classic movies have found new life with new audiences discovering them on the major streaming platforms. Now, Youtube is giving audiences an opportunity to witness one of the most iconic classic movie franchise except this time with a twist. As all throughout January, the classic Universal Monster Movies will be premiering on Youtube For free.

Seven of these classic movies will premiere on the Fear: Home of Horror Youtube channel starting on January 15th. The first two being Dracula (1931) and The Mummy (1932), which will air on the channel on the 15th at around 8pm EST. While the 16th will feature Frankenstein with the original 1931 Classic and the sequel, Bride of Frankenstein premiering on that day at 3pm EST. While the 17th will feature The Invisible Man (1933), The Wolfman (1941) and Abbott And Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) also at 3pm EST.

The films will be available to stream for about one week after their initial air date. This will be a good opportunity for everyone around the world to witness the iconic character performances such as Bela Lugosi as Dracula, Boris Karloff as the Frankenstein Monster and Lon Chaney Jr. as the Wolfman just to name a few. With no extra charge as well, this makes for an excellent chance for so many to witness a huge part of film history for the first time.

Ryan Pineda: When it comes to film, animation, video games and other mediums, I can discuss for hours about how much on why certain films and animated media made me the person I am today. I adore the artistic merit that comes from a lot of pop-culture media and will definitely love to have a conversation about favorite movies any day! I have graduated in 2017 with a BA in Film and Television at the University of Arizona. Been passionate about writing about films due to always having an interesting outlook on the medium. Will always see a film and will definitely be sure to recommend it to someone that I know for a fact would love that movie. Not only that but will also give reasons for why I think that film did or did not work as a movie, and the same can go for other pieces of media like television, video games and especially animated projects.
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