In today's world of paid streaming services, it's refreshing to find free options for movie nights. Fortunately, several websites and services offer free streaming, providing a budget-friendly alternative to subscription giants like Netflix, Hulu, and Max. While not as convenient as paid services, these free options are perfect for viewers looking to save money. Since many free services rely on advertising to operate, expect ads to be a part of the experience.
With numerous free streaming options available online, this guide focuses on legal and reputable services. Many illegal sites exist, so it's important to choose wisely. All the services listed below have legally acquired streaming rights.
You can also 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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See it at Sling TV
Requiring account signup, Sling TV Freestream offers over 400 free channels and streaming services. Enjoy free live TV and on-demand content, from anime and action movies to local news.
See it at Roku TV
Unique for its original content, The Roku Channel requires no signup. While its content library is somewhat limited, it offers a good selection, including arthouse films and Roku originals. This is where you can find the Weird Al movie.
See it at Plex
Offering a higher standard of free movies, Plex is a great choice for budget-conscious movie lovers. After a simple sign-in, enjoy popular films with cast information, ratings, and reviews. Titles like Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Sorry to Bother You are available. Plex also hosts a free media server for managing your personal media library.
See it at Pluto TV
With an impressive interface resembling an interactive TV guide, Pluto TV offers a large catalog of movies and TV shows without requiring registration. While ads are present, they are less intrusive than on some other platforms. Movies like Gladiator and The Matrix are available on demand, and live TV channels are also offered.
See it at Tubi
A growingly popular service with a Netflix-like interface, Tubi offers a wide selection of movies, including horror films (The Ring, Train to Busan) and anime (Death Note, Inuyasha). Geographic restrictions apply.
See it at Crackle
Crackle features a large library of content, including many lesser-known sequels. Backed by Sony, it offers a higher level of trustworthiness than some other free streaming sites, and ad frequency is relatively low.
See it at Xumo
Offering both live TV and on-demand movies, XUMO Play boasts a surprisingly strong movie selection, including titles like Enemy and Red Rocket. It also features popular TV shows. The service boasts excellent device compatibility.
Consider free trials from services like Hulu (30-day trial for the No Ads plan), Amazon Prime Video (30-day trial), Apple TV+ (7-day trial), and Crunchyroll (7-day trial) for additional free movie viewing options.