All reaction videos for any movie, in one place.

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93,400+
indexed reactions
10,000+
movies and shows
4819.3M
combined views

Discover among 93,400+ reactions and 10,000+ movies with 4819.3M combined views · 35 reactions and 1 movie added today

Live discovery

New reactions worth following

Freshly updated movies and shows. Open a title, subscribe, and track what appears next.

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How it works

Turn movie reactions into a watchlist

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Find a title

Search a movie or TV show once instead of repeating YouTube searches.

2

Subscribe

Follow the titles you care about and build a personal reaction watchlist.

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Catch new reactions

Get notified as soon as new reaction videos appear.

Hall of Fame

Titles that make reactions perform

Movies grouped by how well reactions to them tend to do. Top 5 per badge.

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Creator Leaderboard

This week's top reaction creators

Ranked by views gained over the last 7 days. Champions, risers and genre leaders.

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  1. 1CinePals🏆1M Views/Week League🎬Prolific👑Genre Champion+2.2M views
  2. 2The Media Knights🏆1M Views/Week League🎬Prolific👑Genre Champion+1.8M views
  3. 3Reel Rejects🏆1M Views/Week League🎬Prolific👑Genre Champion+1.5M views
  4. 4CineDesi🏆1M Views/Week League🎬Prolific+1.2M views
  5. 5RegenerationNationTV🔥500K Views/Week League🎬Prolific+893K views

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For reaction creators

Find movies people want, but few channels have covered.

Use opportunity scores, saturation checks, hidden gems, trends, and public creator catalogs to plan better reaction videos.

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The easiest way to find movie reaction videos

YouTube is built around channels, not topics. When you want to watch people react to one specific movie, you end up running the same search over and over, scrolling past the same few videos while newer uploads get buried. And because most channels only react to a film once, the best reactions are scattered across dozens of creators you've never heard of.

First Watchers fixes that. We continuously index reaction videos and organize them by title, so every first-time watch, commentary, and reactor opinion for a movie or TV show lives on a single page. Open a title, see all the reactions at a glance, and start watching — no more channel-hopping.

Found a movie you love? Subscribe to it. We'll keep tracking new reactions for that title and surface them in your feed, so you always know when a fresh first-time watch goes live. It's a watchlist for reactions, built around the films and shows you actually care about.

Frequently asked questions

What is First Watchers?

First Watchers is a free index of YouTube reaction videos organized by movie and TV show. Instead of searching YouTube channel by channel, you open one page and see every reaction for a title in one place.

How do I find reactions for a specific movie?

Search the movie or show by name (or IMDb ID) from the top of any page. The title page lists all indexed reaction videos — first-time watches, commentaries, and reactor opinions — sorted and ready to watch.

Can I get notified when new reactions are published?

Yes. Subscribe to any movie or show to add it to your personal watchlist. When new reactions are indexed for a title you follow, they appear in your subscriptions feed.

Is First Watchers free?

Yes. Browsing titles, watching reactions, and subscribing to movies and shows are all free.

This project is in active development. You may encounter occasional mistakes or rough edges — we're working on fixing them.