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  1. Jul 8, 2024 · If that’s the case, you may want to use Pluto TV, Sling Free, Xumo, Peacock or the Roku Channel. If you only care about finding movies and TV shows on-demand, then try Freevee, Peacock, Crackle...

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    • Vudu. Vudu is our top pick for legally watching TV shows online. It has the largest selection of TV shows and the best user interface. In addition to TV shows, Vudu also has lots of free movies that you can stream on demand—also with advertisements.
    • Peacock. NBC's Peacock streaming service is worth using if there's a particular NBC show you want to watch. Not every show is available to users on the Free plan, but a surprising number of them are.
    • Tubi. Tubi is pretty great when it comes to free TV shows to watch online. You'll find that it has TV series that aren't available on other free platforms, and that alone makes it worthy of bookmarking.
    • Pluto TV. Pluto TV may not be the first service to come to mind as far as free on-demand TV, but it's one you should check out. It has a lot of the same content as other free TV platforms, but a few unique titles that set it apart from competing sites.
    • How We Found The Best Free Streaming Services
    • Hoopla: Best Overall
    • Kanopy: Best Movie Selection
    • Tubi: Largest Library
    • Pluto TV: Hundreds of Live TV Channels
    • Roku Channel: Lots of Movies, But only on Roku
    • Vudu: Solid Kids Selection
    • Crackle: Some Hard-To-Find Gems
    • IMDb TV: Slim Pickings
    • Youtube: Last Resort

    To evaluate free streaming services, we took into account both the quantity and quality of titles available on each service. For quantity, we used data from JustWatch.com, which collects all the titles available on every streaming service. For more information, see our methodology page. To gauge how much those raw numbers actually meant, we turned ...

    Great for: Critically-acclaimed dramas, classics, documentaries, horrors and family movies Not so great for: New releases You’ll need a library card from a participating library to use it, but Hooplais in a class of its own when it comes to free streaming services. It has more than 9K titles in its library, and while that alone doesn’t put it in fi...

    Great for: Oscar nominees, foreign and indie films, documentaries, educational courses Not so great for: Comedy and action Like Hoopla, you’ll need a participating library card to access Kanopy. If you have access, you should use it. Kanopy has one of the best collections of movies of any streaming service — free or paid. By our metrics, the only s...

    Great for: Comedy, action, anime, horror, family Not so great for: New releases, classics With more than 15K titles in its library, Tubihas the largest selection of movies and TV shows of any free streaming service by a mile — and more than paid services like Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and HBO Now. Granted, a lot of that is filler, but Tubi still has p...

    Great for: Live TV channels Not so great for: Action and comedy movies Unlike most of the services on this list, Pluto TVis primarily a service for live TV channels rather than on-demand movies and shows. If you don’t have cable but still want the feel of channel-surfing, it’s a surprisingly decent substitute. You’ll get more than 100 channels with...

    Great for: 90s movies, horror, thrillers Not so great for: Dramas, family movies The Roku Channel is meant as a perk for users of the Roku streaming device, but you can also use it on a web browser. While it’s not as good as some of the other services on this list, there’s still some gold to be mined. It’s especially strong when it comes to 90s mov...

    Great for: Family movies, 90s comedies, horror, action Not so great for: New releases, TV shows and classics Vudu is primarily known as a rental service, but it also has nearly 5K movies you can stream for free. To be sure, those numbers are inflated by a lot of B-movie filler. You’ll see plenty of stars you recognize in movies you don’t (James Fra...

    Great for: Action, 50s classics, Stephen King movies, horror franchises Not so great for: New releases, critically-acclaimed films One of the originals, Crackle has been in the free streaming game since 2007. Despite that longevity, it hasn’t been a great option for a while. You probably won’t recognize most of the movies on Crackle these days, but...

    Great for: Popular comedies and dramas Not so great for: New releases, classics and documentaries IMDb TVis made almost entirely of movies you’ll recognize — there just aren’t that many of them. It currently has a little over 200 movies and 70 TV shows in its library, which is by far the thinnest selection of any free streaming service. But nearly ...

    Great for: Celebrity documentaries, family movies, kung fu movies Not so great for: Everything else Most people know YouTube as a place to rent movies or watch pirated versions of them, but it also has around 300 movies available to stream legally and for free. It’s the weakest selection of any free streaming service we saw, but there are a few cla...

  2. Nov 19, 2020 · View is the only streaming service we found that lets you watch new TV series online for free. The five most recent episodes from shows on ABC, NBC, and Fox go up eight days after they originally air on TV and stay up until they’re replaced by newer episodes.

  3. Jun 21, 2021 · There are plenty of great streaming services out there that don’t cost you a penny to watch thousands of TV shows and movies. Which ones should you know about? We talk about all the best ones...

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    • West Coast Editor
  4. Watch amazing movies and TV shows for free. No subscription fees, and no credit cards. Just thousands of hours of streaming video content from studios like Paramount, Lionsgate, MGM and more.

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  6. Mar 20, 2020 · Free TV Shows: TVLine provides a list of Streaming Services at no cost, plus free trials for under-the-radar offerings.