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    Best Free Streaming Video Services

    These servicesā€”all legalā€”offer hundreds of free TV shows and films, but you'll probably have to watch commercials

    An illustration of a laptop with a sales tag for a screen. A play button is on the screen. Illustration: Lacey Browne/Consumer Reports

    If you havenā€™t checked lately, you may be subscribing to more paid streaming services than you realize. Itā€™s easy to lose track, and it can get expensive, especially because subscription prices have been rising steadily.

    The good news is that budget-conscious consumers can also stream movies free from lots of services. The best free streaming services include Amazon Freevee, Crackle, Hoopla, the Roku Channel, and several more, all listed below.

    These free services are available through most streaming devices and smart TVs, as well as on laptops, smartphones, and tabletsā€”just like Netflix, Hulu, and other streaming services you have to pay for.

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    In exchange for watching TV for free, youā€™ll have to see some ads. And with most free services, youā€™re out of luck if you want 4K shows, including any with HDR. Instead, these platforms usually provide regular high-definition video, just like most cable TV companies.

    Youā€™re also not likely to find recently released movies. And, of course, you wonā€™t be able to watch original shows from paid services, such as Amazon Primeā€™s ā€œThe Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,ā€ HBOā€™s "House of the Dragon," Huluā€™s ā€œThe Bear,ā€ or Netflixā€™s ā€œWednesday.ā€

    Still, in a world of $1,000 smartphones and $6 salted caramel mochas, itā€™s nice to know you can see ā€œTeen Wolfā€ or ā€œLethal Weaponā€ without having to pay. (Looking for another path to free content? Get a TV antenna.)

    Hereā€™s a rundown of the best free streaming services. (You can scroll to the bottom for a list of several more to check out.)

    Amazon Freevee

    Previously called IMDb TV, Amazon Freevee is an ad-supported service that offers a mix of live channels, on-demand classic TV shows and movies, and some original content.

    Youā€™ll find shows such as ā€œLostā€ and ā€œMad Men,ā€ alongside real oldies such as ā€œBewitched,ā€ "Columbo, and ā€œAll in the Family.ā€ Movies currently available include ā€œThe Night Before,ā€ ā€œEmmaā€ and ā€œMission Impossible 2.ā€ Licensed content rotates in and out from month to month.

    Original shows include ā€œJudy Justice,ā€ starring Judge Judy Sheindlin; "Alex Rider;" and ā€œBosch: Legacy,ā€ a spinoff of the popular Amazon Prime series.

    Amazon Freevee is widely available on Amazon devices, including Fire TV streaming players and TVs; Android and iOS mobile devices; Apple TV; Chromecast, Nvidia Shield, Roku, and TiVo streaming players; smart TVs from several brands; and game consoles.

    Crackle

    Crackle, which used to be Sonyā€™s ad-supported streaming service, hosts a library of mainstream titles that include popular older TV shows, such as ā€œBarney Millerā€ and ā€œThe Dick Van Dyke Show,ā€ as well as some popular newer series, including ā€œSherlock,ā€ starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Movies include everything from ā€œMidnight Expressā€ and ā€œDas Boot (Directorā€™s Cut)ā€ to somewhat more recent fare, such as ā€œThe Expendables 3ā€ and ā€œThe Lobster.ā€

    Crackle is now owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul, and is part of a bigger brand called Crackle Plus, which operates several ad-supported and subscription networks, including EspaƱolFlix, FrightPix, and Popcornflix, among others. The company also recently acquired Redbox. (See below.)

    Crackle exclusives include four seasons of ā€œSherlock,ā€ all five seasons of ā€œRipper Street,ā€ and an original documentary series called ā€œA Life in Ten Picturesā€ that profiles important cultural figures such as Elizabeth Taylor, Freddie Mercury, John Lennon, and Tupac Shakur. The service is also adding a new series from the BBC library every month.

    Crackleā€™s original content already includes "Snatch," a series based on the now-classic movie; ā€œLes Norton,ā€ a 10-episode series starring Rebel Wilson; ā€œThe Uncommon History of Very Common Things,ā€ an entertaining and often irreverent history of everyday objects; and season two of ā€œIn The Vault,ā€ a suspense series set at a fictional college. ā€œEat Wheatiesā€ is a movie starring Tony Hale and Elisha Cuthbert.

    Crackle can be accessed on Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and Roku devices and TVs; Apple TVs; smart TVs from Hisense, LG, Samsung, and Vizio; Android and Google TV televisions; gaming consoles; and Android and iOS mobile devices.

    Hoopla and Kanopy

    If you have a library card, Hoopla and Kanopy might be your ticket to free movies, music, audiobooks, and comics. Getting started is pretty simple: Just go to the site, create an account, and find your local library. You check out TV shows and movies as though they were books, using your library card.

    The main difference between the two services is that Hoopla tends to focus more on popular entertainment than Kanopy does, and it includes other types of media beyond video, such as audiobooks, comics, e-books, and music.

    With either service, once youā€™ve signed up you can browse by title or genre, or get recommendations based on what youā€™ve previously borrowed and whatā€™s popular. With Hoopla, you have 72 hours to watch a movie. (Your library sets the limit on how many movies you can borrow each month; in my case, it recently jumped from four to eight.) Your movie will start streaming once youā€™ve made a selection.

    If you access Kanopy through a library membership, you may be able to watch a limited number of titles per month. However, members of educational institutions get unlimited access.

    Late last year, Hoopla introduced BingePass, which gives library users seven days of unlimited viewing for the titles in each BingePass collection, with the whole group counting as a single title for the purpose of Hooplaā€™s monthly borrowing limit. BingePass now includes access to The Great Courses Collection and the Curiosity Stream service, as well as a collection of digital magazines. Current movie selections include the "Hamilton: One Shot to Broadway,ā€ ā€œThe Girl on the Train,ā€ and ā€œInto the Woods.ā€

    Kanopy says it has a catalog of 30,000 films from sources including the Criterion Collection, the Great Courses, New Day Films, and PBS. If that sounds like a cerebral list, it is. Kanopyā€™s selection leans heavily toward art-house films. Indie flicks include ā€œMoonlightā€ and ā€œLady Bird.ā€ Documentary titles include ā€œRBGā€ and ā€œI Am Not Your Negro.ā€ It has a number of BBC series, including "Death in Paradise."

    You can access Hoopla on a computer, on Android and iOS mobile apps, and via streaming players such as Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku. If youā€™re using the mobile app, thereā€™s a download option for offline viewing. Kanopy is available on Amazon Fire TV, Android and iOS devices, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Roku players and TVs, and smart TVs, as well as through web browsers.

    Peacock

    Peacock, NBCUniversalā€™s new streaming service, has a free, ad-supported tier of service, along with two paid tiers ($5 per month with ads and $10 per month without). Sign up free of charge and you get access to current-season NBC broadcasts a week after they air, plus a mix of classic TV shows, movies, news, and sports programming from several of the parent companyā€™s properties, including NBC, Universal Studios, USA Network, Syfy, Bravo, Telemundo, and Universal Kids.

    Unfortunately, the free tier seems to have an increasingly limited library. However, it still includes popular shows such as ā€œ21 Jump Street,ā€ 10 seasons of "Law and Order Criminal Intent," and several seasons of ā€œCheers." Free movies include "Sherlock Holmes," "The Amityville Haunting," and "Pride and Prejudice." Note that some current NBC shows are available a week after they air, but with many others you can only access one or two early episodes. With the free tier, youā€™ll also miss out on live sports events, most blockbuster movies, and original Peacock programming such as ā€œYellowstone,ā€ ā€œLove Island,ā€ and ā€œBel Air.ā€

    You can access Peacock through Comcastā€™s Xfinity X1 cable and Flex streaming platforms, as well as on Apple devices (Apple TV and Apple TV 4K, iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch); Google Android TVs, phones, tablets, and Chromecast; Roku streaming players; and LG and Vizio smart TVs. The service is also available on Xbox and Sony PlayStation game consoles. But itā€™s not on Amazon Fire TV devices.

    Pluto TV

    Pluto TV, owned by Paramount, has about 250 curated channels, drawing content from its own Paramount properties (BET, CBS, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, and Paramount Pictures), plus networks such as Bloomberg, Cheddar News, CNN, NBC News, and Fox Sports. Pluto TV also has a decent library of on-demand content, including now classic moviesā€”"Saving Private Ryan," "Moonstruck," "Titanic"ā€”and newer fare such as ā€œJohn Wick.ā€ TV shows run the gamut from "The Andy Griffith Show" and the original ā€œGunsmoke" to "Cops" and "Criminal Minds."

    In addition to genre-based channels, Pluto TV has added channels powered by other providers, including CBS (ā€œNCIS,ā€ ā€œFBIā€), AMC Networks (ā€œThe Making of the Mob," "NOS4A2: Ghost") and Showtime ("Dexter," "Billions").

    Thereā€™s also now a Pluto TV Latino service, with 11 curated Spanish- and Portuguese-language channels covering categories including comedy, movies, music, reality TV, sports, telenovelas, and true crime.

    You can designate your favorite channels so that they appear at the top of the channel guide. Plus, you can add programs and movies to a watchlist for viewing on demand later, provided you sign in. A preview mode shows trailers and more info about each title.

    Pluto powers Vizioā€™s WatchFree streaming service, which provides about 100 free, ad-supported channels on its SmartCast TVs. Itā€™s also available on several smart TVs; Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and Roku streaming players; TiVo devices; Android and iOS mobile devices; Windows and Mac computers; and Sony PlayStation game consoles.

    Redbox

    Best known for its rental kiosks at grocery stores and shopping centers, plus a newer video-on-demand streaming rental and purchase service, Redbox also has a free, ad-based live service, which gets some of its content from Xumo (see below). Thanks to the Xumo partnership, Redboxā€™s free service includes Magnolia Picturesā€™ new CineLife ad-supported channel, which features top-rated independent films and award-winning documentaries from the Magnolia Pictures catalog.

    Redbox was recently acquired by Chicken Soup for the Soul, which also owns Crackle. The company says for now the streaming service will continue to run as a separate entity.

    You can access the content by clicking on either Free on Demand or Free Live TV when using the app on a streaming player or smart TV, or clicking the Watch Free drop-down at the top of the Redbox website. The service is relatively light on blockbuster-type content, though there are about 100 channels. (Redbox offers a much larger catalog of movies that you can rent.) Redboxā€™s live TV comes in the form of genre-specific channels that run 24 hours a day, with shows such as ā€œCops,ā€ "Alf," and ā€œDeal or No Deal.ā€ Genre categories include News & Weather, Action & Sci-Fi, Movies, Sports, Food & Design, Comedy, Classic TV & Movies, and Kids & Family, among others.

    The on-demand titles are available only for a limited time because of agreements with programming providers, and the service gains and loses shows and movies each month. Redbox has deals in place for movies and television shows from studios and content creators, including Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, Shout Factory, Legendary Television, Magnolia Pictures, and Relativity Media. Right now, you can watch movies including "The Expendables" and "The Birdcage," and shows ranging from "Bonanza" to "Anthony Bourdain: A Cookā€™s Tour."

    Redbox is available on smart TVs from LG, Samsung, and Vizio; Chromecast and Roku streaming players; game consoles; Android and iOS mobile devices; and computers.

    The Roku Channel

    Thanks to a rapidly expanding roster of programming, you can watch a nice selection of free shows and movies via the companyā€™s ad-supported Roku Channel, which is now available outside of just Roku streaming players and TVs.

    The Roku Channel has a lot of licensed TV shows and movies, plus some live channels from ABC, Fox, NBC, Hallmark, and others. One big focus going forward will be Roku Originals, which will roll out 50 new shows over the next few years. Roku also purchased the content from Quibi when that short-lived service went under. Current Roku Originals include ā€œReno 911: Defundedā€; ā€œThe Fugitive," starring Kiefer Sutherland; ā€œThe Newsreaderā€; and the movie ā€œWeird: The Al Yankovic Story," a biopic based on the life of Weird Al Yankovic that stars Daniel Radcliffe. The company also recently announced co-production deals with Marquee Brands and Milk Street Studios that will result in new original food series starring Martha Stewart, Emeril Lagasse, and Chris Kimball. The deals will also bring over 3,000 episodes of library content.

    In addition, Roku has a multiyear deal with Lionsgate that gives it rights to stream Lionsgateā€™s theatrically released films. Exclusive to Roku, it will be the first time titles are available free anywhere. Roku is also teaming up with a private equity company to acquire up to a 20 percent stake in the premium channel Starz, which was acquired by Lionsgate in 2016.

    The Roku Channel can now be accessed beyond its own streaming media players and TVs. The Roku Channel for the Web lets you access free programming from a computer, smartphone, or tablet. In addition, there will be a Roku Channel app on Fire TVs and streaming players, and Samsung smart TVs. On any of those devices, you simply go to the Roku website and log in to a Roku account to start streaming.

    To make content easier to find, the company has added an option called Featured Free to the Roku home screen, where youā€™ll find links to content from not only the Roku Channel but also other providers, including ABC, the CW, Fox, and streaming services such as Crackle, Pluto TV, and Tubi TV.

    Tubi TV

    This ad-supported service has more than 40,000 titles, including selections from the libraries of Lionsgate, MGM, Paramount Pictures, and Warner Bros., plus networks including A&E, Lifetime, and Starz. The options range from old (and probably best forgotten) Chuck Norris films to classic indie titles (ā€œRequiem for a Dreamā€) to more recent movies such as ā€œLa La Land.ā€ Youā€™ll also find full seasons of TV shows ranging from oldies (ā€œThe Honeymoonersā€) to more recent fare (ā€œThe Masked Singerā€).

    Now owned by Fox, Tubi is ramping up its original content with 100 new film and TV titles slated over the next year. Tubi offers streaming access to many Fox shows, such as ā€œHellā€™s Kitchen,ā€ and ā€œLogo Masters,ā€ after they are broadcast. It also has a slate of newer originals, including ā€œPrisoner of Love" and ā€Corrective Measures," the latter starring Bruce Willis. These join other Tubi Originals, such as ā€œ10 Truths About Love", "War of the Worlds: Annihilation,ā€ and ā€œMysteries From the Grave: Titanic.ā€

    It has several programs based on the Lego franchise, specials starring Garfield, and some Pokemon programs. The company also has a deal that brought eight seasons of ā€œBarney & Friendsā€ to the service. It has several live local and national news channels, from outlets including ABC, Black News Channel, Bloomberg, CBS, Cheddar, Fox, and NBC, among others.

    You donā€™t have to register for Tubi TV, but if you do, you get some perks, such as being able to resume play from where you left off and keep track of what youā€™ve watched.

    Tubi is available on Android and iOS devices; Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Roku streaming players; PlayStation and Xbox game consoles; Samsung and Sony smart TVs; Comcast Xfinity X1 boxes; and the web.

    ViX

    ViX is a free, ad-supported Spanish-language service owned by Univision, and formerly called PrendeTV. Unlike PrendeTV, which was exclusively a free, ad-supported service, ViX also has an ad-free subscription version, called ViX+, which costs $7 a month.

    Both the paid and free versions offer more than 50 entertainment channels, including movies, sports, and childrenā€™s programming. (ViX+ also has premium series and some exclusive live sporting events.) ViX has more than 10,000 hours of on-demand content, which includes shows from Univision, plus content from large media companies based in Mexico, Brazil, and Colombia. It also has deals with Disney, Lionsgate, and MGM to offer more than 150 films to viewers.

    Other programming includes several soccer channels, nature and wildlife channels from Blue Ant Media, nine telenovela channels, and seven movie channels. There are also three family channels.

    ViX is available on Amazon Fire TV devices, Apple TV and iPhones, Roku players and TVs, and Googleā€™s Android phones and TVs.

    Xumo

    Xumo, owned by Comcast, is an ad-powered streaming video platform that offers live and on-demand content from more than 190 channels across multiple genres, including sports, action and drama, news, kids and family entertainment, live events, comedy, lifestyle, and movies, and others.

    Content on Xumo includes news programming (ABC News Live, Bloomberg, CBS News Latest Headlines, LiveNow from Fox), movies from FilmRise, Hallmark, and Crackle, TV shows ranging from classic (ā€œThat Girlā€) to more current (ā€œNCISā€), and sports (CBS Sports HQ, Fox Sports). Movies also run the gamut from classics (ā€œCharadeā€) to modern classics (ā€œThe Pianistā€).

    It also has channels created specifically for Black and Latino audiences. A recent deal is bringing three new curated channels from Telemundo, which will include over 3,000 hours of Telemundo scripted shows, reality TV, news, sports, and more.

    In addition, this summer the service struck an exclusive deal with Magnolia Pictures that will have Xumo stream a new Magnolia movie almost every month, with a three-month exclusive window.

    You can watch Xumo on a good number of smart TVs, iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Apple TVs (via AirPlay), and Amazon Fire TV and Roku streaming players and televisions.

    More Free Services to Consider

    You have literally dozens of free ad-supported alternatives to paid streaming services. For example, most smart TVs now either offer their own free services, or let you access the ones included on this list directly from the set.

    Here are some additional free services you can try.

    ā€¢ Fawesome.tv is a newer ad-supported streaming service that offers more than 10,000 movies and series in HD quality across a variety of genres, including action, comedy, family and kids, health and lifestyle, horror, and thriller. Itā€™s owned by FutureToday, which operates more than 1,000 streaming channels across 25 genres.

    ā€¢ Haystack Newsā€”formerly called Haystack TVā€”provides local, national, and global news from more than 400 content partners. The company says the service now provides more than 50 live news and weather channels, covering more than 90 percent of local U.S. markets. An expanded partnership with Hearst Television includes the companyā€™s Very Local local news and information channels. A Newsline feature has an interactive news ticker with local news headlines, weather conditions, forecasts and alerts, and stock market data, plus top business, tech, and entertainment stories.

    ā€¢ LG Channels is a free streaming service for LG smart TV owners, with content from both Xumo and Pluto TV. It has more than 190 live and on-demand news, sports, and entertainment channels from the internet, which you can access using an integrated program guide. If youā€™re using an antenna, free over-the-air channels and Channel Plus options appear together in the same program guide.

    ā€¢ Plex makes software that lets you access movies and videos stored on one computer from a second device. The company also has its own ad-supported free streaming service, with thousands of free movies, TV shows, extreme sports films, music documentaries, Bollywood musicals, and more. Called Live TV on Plex, it features over 80 channels across multiple genres. Plex recently started offering a $5-a-month upgrade that works with an antenna to give you live local channels, plus a DVR, the ability to pause and rewind shows, and a program guide.

    ā€¢ Like LG, Samsung smart TVs have their own free serviceā€”Samsung TV Plusā€”which offers more than 200 ad-supported channels featuring news, sports, and entertainment. A strength is its roster of news channels, including ABC News Live, CBS News, Cheddar, LiveNow from Fox, NBC News, and Newsy, among others. Samsung has also partnered with Bloomberg Media to launch Bloomberg TV+, a 4K business/finance channel. All Samsung smart TVs dating back to 2016 are able to access TV Plus.

    ā€¢ Sling Free is the new ad-supported service from Sling TV. Right now it has about 100 live TV channels and about 40,000 on-demand shows and movies, and you donā€™t have to register or provide a credit card. You do need to set up an account, though.

    ā€¢ Stirr is an ad-supported streaming service launched by local TV broadcaster Sinclair; it offers local content, plus a mix of national news, sports, entertainment, and digital-first channels, as well as a library of on-demand video titles. Right now it has about 100 channels and 5,000 hours of programming. When you sign up for Stirr, you select your city (or a city near you) so that you can receive local news and other content on the 24-hour Stirr City channel.

    ā€¢ TiVo+ is available only via TiVo devices, either a TiVo DVR or a TiVo Stream 4K. TiVo+ has more than 160 free channels; the service is powered by several services, including Pluto TV and Xumo. It also has news from 12 live news channels, and 12 live sports channels, including Major League Baseball. TiVo is a now wholly owned subsidiary of a company called Xperi, the parent company to brands including DTS and Imax Enhanced.

    ā€¢ Vizio teamed up with Pluto TV to offer an ad-supported WatchFree+ streaming service. It has also added its own roster of channels, along with ad-supported video-on-demand titles, so Vizio SmartCast users can now access thousands of on-demand titles, along with hundreds of current WatchFree+ live streaming channels, all with no subscriptions or log-ins.

    ā€¢ Vudu, formerly owned by Walmart, has merged with Fandangoā€™s FandangoNow service into a single entity thatā€™s retaining the Vudu name. (On my TV, though, itā€™s called Vudu Fandango.) While its main focus continues to be on newly released big-budget films to buy or rent, thereā€™s a growing selection of free, ad-supported movies and TV shows, which you can find in the ā€œFreeā€ section of the top navigation bar on the Vudu home page. To access the free content, you need a Vudu account, but you donā€™t have to provide payment information.

    ā€¢ YouTube is famous for user-created content, but it also has movies in the Free to Watch section under Movies & Shows. The ad-supported offerings are different from those on YouTube Premium, which bundles videos, original movies, TV shows, and music as part of an ad-free plan that costs $12 per month. YouTubeā€™s free TV roster now has about 100 shows, with almost 4,000 episodes in all. Like many of these services, the content lineup changes periodically.


    James K. Willcox

    I've been a tech journalist for more years than I'm willing to admit. My specialties at CR are TVs, streaming media, audio, and TV and broadband services. In my spare time I build and play guitars and bass, ride motorcycles, and like to sailā€”hobbies I've not yet figured out how to safely combine.