Whether you want to reply the contributions of the many “below-the-line” entertainment industry professionals who worked on your well-liked streaming movies and TV shows, or you just want time to get a snack afore the next episode rolls, it’s a good idea to turn on the “watch credits” option on your streaming service.
Netflix, Hulu, et. al. don’t necessarily make this super-easy to do—it must be opt-in, not opt-out—but here’s a guide for how to peep the credits on Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Hulu, and Disney+.
How to peep the end credits on Netflix
Here’s how to use Netflix’s website to glum the “auto-play” setting for your account.
- Navigate to your Netflix elaborate page.
- Click the profile with the setting you want to change.
- Click “Change” next to “Playback setting”
- From here, you can turn off the “auto-play next episode,” and turn off “autoplay previews” too. This must carry over to all devices that use this account.
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You can also glum this setting from your mobile device.
- Fire up the app.
- Click the elaborate icon at the upper right corner.
- Click “manage profiles.”
- Select the profile you want to change.
- Unselect “Autoplay Next Episode” and “Autoplay previews” (if you want.
How to peep the end credits on Amazon Prime Video
If there is a way to glum the autoplay settings from the Prime Video app, I can’t find it, so you’ll have to log onto the website to do it.
- Navigate to Prime Video’s front-page.
- Click the gear icon at the top sparkling of the page.
- Click “Settings”
- Click “Player”
- Turn autoplay off. (And “autoplay trailers” too, if you want.)
How to survey the end credits on HBO Max
HBO Max grants you an “in-the-moment” option of watching the end credits as well as a permanent setting. To watch until the end of an individual episode by default:
- Apple TV: Press the Menu button on your Apple TV remote.
- Other TV devices: Press the back button on your remote.
- Phones, tablets, and computers: Choose the X beside the Next Episode button.
To permanently turn off HBO Max’s “skip to next episode” countdown:
- Sign in to the HBO Max homepage
- Choose your profile at the upper gleaming of the screen.
- Click “Settings”
- Scroll down to “Playback” and switch off “auto-play next episode on this device.”
How to survey the end credits on Hulu
Hulu creates it relatively easy to control the auto-play feature from either the web or its streaming app.
From your streaming or Mobile device:
- Fire up Hulu
- Select the Account icon
- Choose Settings
- Switch Autoplay on/off
From the website
- Sign on to Hulu.tv
- During playback, click the gear icon to open the Settings menu
- Toggle Autoplay on/off
How to survey the end credits on Disney+
Disney+ lets you temperamental the auto-play setting on your devices, but it’s in a small bit of a weird place. Here’s how it works:
- Navigate to the Disney+ Homepage
- Click the Profile icon at the top gleaming of the screen.
- Click “edit profiles”
- Select a profile
- From here, you can click the Autoplay button to turn off the feature. As an added bonus, you can turn off “background play” as well.
