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17.01.2023 - 18:57 / usmagazine.com
Streaming made simple! Actor Declan Michael Laird and producer Zak Kadison have joined forces to offer a handy app that’ll help you decide your next binge-watch.
“QEWD makes it easy for people to find, discover, share, and watch TV shows, movies, even music videos and other short-form content that they’ll love,” Kadison exclusively tells Us Weekly. “You can even watch hundreds of free movies and live TV.”
“If you don’t know what you want to watch, QEWD will give you suggestions and let you know what your friends, family members, celebrities, and others are watching,” he continues. “It also lets you curate your own lists of content that you can easily share.”
Laird — who’ll star alongside Dylan Sprouse and Virginia Gardner in Beautiful Disaster, written and directed by Roger Kumble — uses the app as a tool for his career. “No matter what area of the entertainment business you’re in, you’re seeing tech integrating into it more each day,” the Green Rush star, 30, tells Us. “Being able to see on QEWD what audiences are watching, saving, and curating helps me decide what projects I may or may not want to be involved in.”
Here, Laird and Kadison tell Us everything we need to know about the app.
What inspired the creation of Qewd?
Zak: QEWD came from the question I’ve asked thousands of times: “What the hell should I watch?” There is so much out there that finding something to watch takes forever. I’m CEO, so I have to throw at least one statistic at you. The average person spends 50 minutes a day looking for TV shows, movies, and short form videos to watch. It drives everyone crazy. We’d all rather watch than search, so we set out to build the world’s best discovery engine: QEWD.
Which celebrities are fans of this app?
Laird: A
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