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Over 1,000 FREE movies and TV shows added to popular Fire Stick app with hits including Death Becomes Her and The Purge

Over 1,000 FREE movies and TV shows added to popular Fire Stick app with hits including Death Becomes Her and The Purge

The Sun14 hours ago

A POPULAR streaming app has added over 1,000 movies and TV shows to its catalogue - and they're all free.
It even includes cult classics like Resident Evil, Death Becomes Her and The Purge.
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Tubi offers a free ad-supported video-on-demand library which is compatible with Fire Sticks and mobile devices.
Since launching in the UK in July 2024, the streamer has expanded to include more than 40,000 movies and TV episodes.
The latest additions to the platform's extensive material comes from its deals with major distributors like AMC Networks, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal, New Regency and Sony Pictures.
It includes films like Baby Driver, Zombieland, The Purge, and Mama - as well as a range of TV shows.
Ross Appleton, General Manager of Tubi's UK service, said: "Since launching nearly a year ago in the UK, Tubi has doubled its library size, cementing its position as offering the biggest collection of free movies and TV series in the UK.
"With rising costs and fragmentation in streaming, Tubi will continue to offer viewers extensive content choice and a highly personalised viewing experience. All for free."
Sam Harowitz, SVP of Content Acquisitions and Partnerships at the company said they had looked at performance data to help them choose which genres to focus on.
He said: "With these latest studio library deals we have further invested in robust existing partnerships and doubled down on providing fandoms with a deep catalogue of movies and TV series across top performing genres such as horror, action, thrillers, and comedies."
In addition to its licensed content, the streaming service has also produced more than 300 exclusive originals.
This includes the adult animation The Freak Brothers which was met with positive reviews.
Roku reveals brand new streaming stick TV device packed with free channels
With a star-studded cast including Woody Harrelson, John Goodman and Pete Davidson, the show followed three Freak brothers and their cat as they adjust to life in 2020 after a magical strain of marijuana put them to sleep for 50 years.
If you're looking for a more family-friendly show, viewers can enjoy the popular animated series RoboForce which boasts a 9.2 / 10 star rating on IMDB.
The streamer has also debuted an extensive list of original documentaries for those looking for a more hard-hitting TV show.
Housing the largest collection of on-demand content, with 275,000 movies and TV episodes, the popular streamer has amassed a fanbase of 97 million monthly active users.
With a range of foreign language films, and availability in countries including Ecuador, Mexico, Canada and Australia, it's no wonder the platform has amassed such a global viewership.
The service was founded in 2014 as a revolutionary stand out in the streaming sector.
Instead of a subscription-based model, the company relies on ads to provide a free service to its millions of users.
Platforms like this have become increasingly popular as the cost of living has gone up and households have cut down on the number of services they pay for.
All you need to do to access the seemingly endless free content is sign up to an account online.
You can then download the app across a range of compatible devices - including Fire Sticks and mobile phones - to make the most of their content, wherever you are.
The streamer is also running a competition for indie filmmakers that could launch their career.
In a collaboration with Kickstarter, their FilmStream Collective gives filmmakers the opportunity to access funding with guaranteed distribution on the platform.

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Over 1,000 FREE movies and TV shows added to popular Fire Stick app with hits including Death Becomes Her and The Purge
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Over 1,000 FREE movies and TV shows added to popular Fire Stick app with hits including Death Becomes Her and The Purge

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Over 1,000 FREE movies and TV shows added to popular Fire Stick app with hits including Death Becomes Her and The Purge
Over 1,000 FREE movies and TV shows added to popular Fire Stick app with hits including Death Becomes Her and The Purge

The Sun

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Over 1,000 FREE movies and TV shows added to popular Fire Stick app with hits including Death Becomes Her and The Purge

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