In today's world of subscription streaming services, it's refreshing to find free movie options. While not as convenient as Netflix or Max, free streaming sites offer a budget-friendly alternative for movie lovers. Many of these services utilize ads to offset costs, a trade-off many viewers are willing to make. This guide focuses on legal and relatively safe free streaming sites, avoiding those with questionable legal standing.
Check out our guide on the best streaming services with free trials.
Sling TV Freestream
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Tubi TV
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Plex
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The Roku Channel
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Pluto TV (On Demand)
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Crackle
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Xumo Play
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Requiring account signup, Sling TV Freestream aggregates over 400 free channels and streaming services. It offers both live TV and on-demand content, catering to diverse tastes, from anime to news.
Unique for its original content, The Roku Channel is user-friendly, requiring no registration. While the selection may be limited, it offers a curated selection, including noteworthy films like the 2022 Weird Al movie and other Roku Originals.
Offering a higher caliber of free movies, Plex provides easy access after a simple sign-in. It displays helpful information like cast details and reviews. Titles like *Monty Python and the Holy Grail*, *Sorry to Bother You*, and *Blue Mountain State* are just a few examples of its offerings. Plex also hosts a media server for personal media management.
Pluto TV boasts a user-friendly interface, resembling an interactive TV guide. No registration is needed to access its extensive movie catalog. While ads are present, they're generally less intrusive than on other platforms. Movies like *Gladiator*, *The Matrix*, and *Creed* are currently available. Live TV channels are also offered.
Gaining popularity, Tubi offers a Netflix-like interface and a wide movie selection. However, its availability is region-restricted. It features a strong selection of horror films (e.g., *The Ring*, *Train to Busan*) and anime (e.g., *Death Note*, *Inuyasha*, *JoJo's Bizarre Adventure*).
Crackle features numerous films, including lesser-known sequels. Backed by Sony, it offers a higher level of trustworthiness and less frequent, less intrusive ads than many competitors.
XUMO Play provides both live TV and on-demand movies, offering a competitive selection. It features films like *Enemy* and *Red Rocket*, along with TV shows such as *Hell's Kitchen* and *Trailer Park Boys*. Its broad device compatibility and specialized movie lists make it a strong contender.
Hulu Free Trial
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Apple TV+ Free Trial
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Try Mega Fan Crunchyroll
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Amazon Prime Free Trial
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Free trials from services like Hulu (30-day trial for No Ads plan), Apple TV+, and Amazon Prime Video (30-day trial) and Crunchyroll (7-day trial) provide another avenue for free movie viewing.