FreePass Latino, Comcast’s annual Spanish-language On-Demand viewing event, runs from September 30 through October 6 and will offer Xfinity TV customers access to thousands of hours of entertainment in Spanish on TV and across devices at no additional cost.
During the week-long entertainment experience, which coincides with the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month, customers will have unprecedented free access to more than 650 Spanish-language movies – the most in FreePass Latino history.
“This year, we’re delighted to offer more HD On Demand entertainment choices including hit blockbuster movies, hundreds of TV shows, telenovelas, kids programming, and binge-worthy series in Spanish and on any device. FreePass Latino gives us an opportunity to celebrate Hispanic Heritage month by providing diverse entertainment for every member of the family at no additional cost On Demand and the Xfinity Stream app,” said Millie Zdziebkowski, Comcast’s Sr. Director of Multicultural Strategy.
Comcast’s Xfinity Internet customers will also be able to enjoy popular kids network, VmeKids and the best of Latin music from Music Choice channels: Pop Latino, Tropicales, Urbana and Mexicana. Additionally, Internet customers with Xfinity Flex will have free access to HBO’s Los Espookys and the full lineup of Pantaya.