If you're all up to date on Corrie and Killing Eve and feel you have exhausted Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, you might be looking for your next couch potato fix. And thanks to these free trials and offers on some of the best streaming services, you don't have to pay a penny.
Considering the times we are living in, it isn't surprising that several video streaming services are currently offering extended free trials, promotional deals, and new ways to watch TV shows and films for free.
To save you searching for a streaming steal, we have rounded up the best ways to stream movies and TV shows for free (or for very little money). The free trials alone will keep you going for several months!
Here are the best free TV show and movie streaming deals around...
Apple TV Plus: free TV shows
Apple has a gift for all of us stuck at home under lockdown – it's made a number of shows on its Apple TV+ streaming service free to watch. It already made season premieres free to watch, but now it's unlocked entire series and feature-length movies for no fee at all.
Free shows include The Elephant Queen – a documentary about a family of elephants as they travel across the African savannah, narrated by Chiwetel Ejiofor – and For all Mankind, a space drama from Star Trek's Ronald D. Moore.
To watch the streaming service's most popular, premium content – including Jennifer Aniston-hosted The Morning Show and Jason Momoa-starring See – you can sign up for a seven-day free trial before parting with any cash.
- Apple TV Plus is £4.99 per month, but there's a seven-day free trial for iOS users to snap up.
The Roku Channel
Roku has launched its free, ad-supported TV streaming channel in the UK. The Roku Channel, which debuted in the US in 2017, offers free access to over 10,000 movies and TV episodes to anyone with a Roku streamer, Roku-based TV, Now TV device or Sky Q boxes. The channel requires no subscriptions, fees or even logins, but it is supported by adverts. Expect everything from Hollywood blockbusters The Wicker Man and Les Miserables to British TV series Homes Under the Hammer, Skins and Fifth Gear.
NOW TV pass promos
Sky's contract-free NOW TV service offers live and exclusive on-demand access to the likes of Sky Cinema, Sky One, Sky Atlantic, Sky Arts, FOX and Syfy content.
There are often deals available to existing customers, so to find them simply head go into 'My Account' > 'Passes & Vouchers' > 'Offers for you'),
Disney Plus: 7-day free trial
Disney's new Netflix-rivalling service offers a whole new world of Disney content in a polished service. Disney Plus is well-stocked, easy-to-navigate catalogue is a mix of new and old and original titles that Disney fans are bound to enjoy, and that's backed up with vast picture and audio quality support and an intuitive user experience.
With the whole first season of The Mandalorian now on the service, now's a great time to take advantage of that free trial.
- Disney Plus is a very reasonable £5.99 per month, but you can get a free seven-day trial before you make any long-term commitment.
Rakuten TV: 150+ free TV and movies
Rakuten TV has expanded its free TV and film offering to help entertain us while we're stuck at home. Head to Raktuen's online catalogue and you'll find that its collection of free kids TV programmes, and films for adults too, now number more than 150.
- Raktuen is free to sign-up to. No subscriptions, no commitment – watch what you like of the free content and pay for anything else you want.
Sky ReWatch campaign
OK so this freebie is only for Sky TV subscribers. Sky has now made 100 boxsets and 2000 hours of content available to all Sky+, Sky Q and Sky Go subscribers (bar Sky Essentials customers) throughout May and June for free. Expect everything from Big Little Lies and The Wire to Sky Originals such as Chernobyl and Riviera.
Just head to the on-demand section on your Sky box to start watching, no subscription change required.
Quibi: 90-day free trial
Just launched, the new short-form, mobile-first streaming service is solely comprised of videos 10 minutes or less in length. The catalogue currently has over 50 shows – 'Movies in Chapters' (films broken into clips between seven and 10 minutes), 'Daily Essentials' (five-to-six-minute news and entertainment snippets) and 'Unscripted and Docs' (fictional and factual programmes shorter than 10 minutes).
The most high-profile programmes available now include Chrissy Teigen's Chrissy's Court, in which she presides over small court disputes, and Punk’d, which sees Chance the Rapper revive the popular MTV series. Then there's the Jennifer Lopez-produced Thanks a Million, an "emotional and inspiring series" that features grateful public figures who kickstart a chain of kindness by gifting $100,000 to an unsuspecting individual who must pay it forward.
- Download the Quibi app on your phone for a 90-day free trial before you decide whether to commit to the £7.99 monthly fee
BFI Player: 14-day free trial
The British Film Institute takes its classic and cult films conveyance seriously, offering a streaming catalogue that’s not only distinguished and expansive but also spans decades, so you’re as likely to see a contemporary Korean psycho-sexual thriller as you are a classic 1950s Ingmar Bergman drama.
Details on the subscription streaming service are below, but anyone can also take advantage of the BFI's free archive content.
- You can trial the service free for 14 days, and then the monthly cost is £4.99.
Or, Amazon Prime members can sign-up through Amazon for a 30-day free trial.
Britbox: 30-day free trial
BritBox is a joint effort from terrestrial broadcasters the BBC and ITV. It aims to bring together the best of British TV, including comedy, drama, soaps, factual programming, light entertainment and everything else in between. Tutankhamun, Cold Feet, Silent Witness, Broadchurch, McMafia, Last Tango in Halifax, Les Misérables and Gavin & Stacey – you name it, it's on there.
- A free 30-day trial precedes a £5.99 monthly no-contract subscription cost.
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