1. rewatch - Noun
2. rewatch - Verb
rewatch (third-person singular simple present rewatches, present participle rewatching, simple past and past participle rewatched)
To watch again.
rewatch (plural rewatches)
The act of watching something again.
It's not the best film I've ever seen, but it probably deserves a rewatch.
An avid collector of both comic books and Criterion Blu-Rays, Cory is just as likely to talk your head off about why Aquaman is obviously the coolest superhero as he is to rewatch every Terrence Malick film for the umpteenth time. Source: Internet
As of now, there is no confirmation as to when The Witcher season 2 and the best you can do is to rewatch season 1 as it is going to be a long wait. Source: Internet
In the time it takes you to finish The Last of Us Part II, you can watch all eight Fast and Furious films—and make it deep into a full rewatch. Source: Internet
By the way, you can rewatch week two of BlogHer Biz (above) and if you haven’t already, register for so you don’t miss the rest of our monthlong workshop series for small business owners. Source: Internet
Go back and rewatch some of those. Source: Internet
If you still can't figure out why the American public doesn't trust the media… just rewatch Chris Wallace's performance tonight… Source: Internet