

The theory is that people will always have a list of TV shows and movies that they can watch if and when the mood takes them. Next is the new Watchlist, a simple way for people to mark content that they want to watch in the future - and it supports content that hasn't been released yet, too. Now, when you log in on any of our major platforms, including Roku, Apple TV+, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, iOS and Android mobile devices, smart TVs, game consoles, and the web app, you'll get a new welcome screen that will invite you to customize your preferences.

As of today, Plex searches, personalizes, and organizes all of your content, no matter where that content lives. Today, we're proud to be launching an entirely new section of Plex, focused on discovering, searching, and personalizing movies and TV shows across virtually any streaming service-whether it's Plex's own free movies and TV, or your other subscriptions like Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, and as many of the various personal media libraries you have access to. When people select content they want to watch they will be pushed out to their respective apps or websites to begin the streaming process. Users are able to tell Plex which streaming services they have access to - including Apple TV+, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video - and then have their content pulled into a single searchable view.

The announcement was made via a new blog post (opens in new tab) with the new Discover feature being the biggest addition.
