Looking for free movies to watch? As the coronavirus pandemic continues, Americans are again being urged to stay home as much as possible due to cases surging in many states.
Regal movie theaters have closed nationwide again and non-essential businesses have shut down in parts of New York state where Covid-19 cases are rising. Plus, during winter there will be more people staying inside due to the cold weather and looking for entertainment options.
The most popular streaming services include Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video and Disney+ but those all cost money. Hulu still offers a 30-day free trial (with ads) and a 7-day free trial for cord cutters who want to try Hulu + Live TV, but Netflix, Amazon and Disney Plus do not have free trials.
So if you’re trying to keep a tight budget or just find something new to watch, here are some options for free movies on the following streaming services:
— Peacock -- NBC’s new streaming service includes a free option for access to movies like “Shrek,” “San Andreas,” “Fast and Furious,” “The Fifth Element,” and “The Blues Brothers,” plus TV shows like “30 Rock,” “Cheers” and “Saturday Night Live.” A premium (paid) account also includes the new “Saved by the Bell” series, “Trolls World Tour” and “The King of Queens.”
— Pluto.TV -- Free movies include James Bond films (like “Diamonds are Forever”), “She’s All That,” “Flashdance,” “The Ring” and Tyler Perry’s Madea films. Pluto also has TV favorites like “Three’s Company,” “The Nanny,” “Designing Women,” “The Steve Harvey Show” and “Dawson’s Creek.”
— YouTube -- Free movies (with ads) currently available include “RoboCop,” “Child’s Play,” “Teen Wolf,” “Over the Top,” “12 Angry Men,” “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo,” “The Delta Force,” and “Crooked Arrows” (featuring cameos by some Syracuse lacrosse legends).
— Crackle -- Free movies include “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote,” “Almost Famous,” “Phantasm,” “Bad News Bears,” “Election,” “Sunset Park,” “Vanilla Sky” and “Blue Chips” (featuring a cameo by Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim).
— IMDb TV (must create free IMDb account or sign in through Amazon/Facebook/Google) -- Free movies include “Ghost in the Shell,” “Charlie’s Angels,” “Donnie Darko” “Tully,” “Big Fish,” “Whiplash” and “True Lies.” You can also get TV series like “Bewitched,” “My So-Called Life,” “3rd Rock From the Sun,” “Schitt’s Creek,” “Ally McBeal” and “Desperate Housewives.”
— Vudu -- Free movies (with ads) currently available include “Sin City,” “Monster,” “O,” “Noel,” “Thomas and the Magic Railroad,” “Attack of the Killer Tomatoes” and “Ernest” movies like “Ernest Goes to Camp.”
— Tubitv -- Free movies currently include “The 15:17 to Paris,” “Apocalypto,” “Labyrinth,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” “The Boondock Saints,” “Annie,” and “The Poughkeepsie Tapes.”
— Shout! Factory TV -- Free movies include “Mystery Science Theater 3000” selections, “The Exorcist III,” “Ultraman,” Gene Autrey classics, and a slew of B-movies.
— Hoopla -- You can instantly stream movies from Hoopla free with a library card number and pin. Titles currently include “Wag the Dog,” “Free Willy,” “Florence Foster Jenkins,” “Shaun the Sheep,” “Charlotte’s Web,” “Moonstruck,” “What We Do in the Shadows,” “Something to Talk About,” “P.S. I Love You” and Alec Baldwin’s new “Chick Fight.”
— Philo -- This cord-cutting option features live and on-demand TV from 63 channels, plus add-ons from Epix and Starz with a free 7-day trial.
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