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Free Movie Sites on Firestick: 12 Best Options in 2026 (Tested Ranked)

I tested every free movie site and app on my Firestick 4K Max. These 12 legal, ad-supported services offer 200,000+ combined titles with no subscription needed.

I tested every free movie site and app on my Firestick 4K Max. These 12 legal, ad-supported services offer 200,000+ combined titles with no subscription needed.
Tested on Firestick 4K Max 🔄 Updated February 2026 Verified Working

I spent the last two weeks installing every free movie site and streaming app I could find on my Firestick 4K Max. The results? You genuinely don’t need to pay for a single streaming subscription to watch movies every night.

Between Tubi’s 52,000+ title library, Sling Freestream’s 600+ live channels, and the Roku Channel’s recent arrival on Fire TV, the free movie sites on Firestick have never been this good. I’m talking real movies — not just ancient public domain films that nobody’s heard of.

I tested each app for ad frequency, picture quality, library size, and how fast I could actually find something worth watching. Every option on this list is legal, available from the Amazon App Store, and requires zero sideloading.

Quick Answer

The best free movie site on Firestick is Tubi — it has 52,000+ titles, the lightest ads (4–6 minutes per hour), and no account required. For a cable-like live TV experience, install Pluto TV. For completely ad-free movies, Kanopy is unbeatable with a library card. All 12 options are legal and install directly from the Amazon App Store.


Every Free Movie Site Compared

Free Movie Sites for Firestick — Ranked by Overall Value
ServiceLibraryLive ChannelsAccount?Ad LoadBest For
🏆 Tubi 52,000+ titles 260+ No Low Largest library
Pluto TV Thousands 425+ No Moderate Live movie channels
Roku Channel 80,000+ titles 500+ No Moderate New to Fire TV
Plex 100,000+ titles Yes Yes (free) Low International users
Sling Freestream 40,000+ titles 600+ No Moderate Most live channels
Crackle 5,000+ titles No No Moderate Classic/cult films
FilmRise 20,000+ titles No No Minimal Low-ad streaming
Xumo Play 15,000 titles 350+ No Low No-signup browsing
Fandango at Home Thousands No Free acct Moderate Rent + free combo
Prime Video (Free) Thousands No Amazon acct Moderate Already installed
No Ads Kanopy 30,000+ films No Library card None Film buffs
Hoopla Varies No Library card None Multi-format library

What I Tested For

Here’s how I evaluated each free movie site across two weeks of daily testing on my Firestick 4K Max:

  • Library quality — Real, watchable movies — not just filler content nobody wants
  • Ad frequency — I timed ad breaks across multiple movies per service
  • Picture quality — Resolution, buffering, and overall visual clarity
  • Interface speed — How quickly I could find something and start watching
  • Account requirements — Can you install and watch immediately, or is there forced signup?
  • Content freshness — Are new titles added regularly, or is it the same stale catalog?

1. Tubi — Best Free Movie Site Overall

Tubi iconTubiFree

Tubi is the clear winner for free movie streaming on Firestick. Owned by FOX, it’s crossed 100 million monthly active users — and after two weeks of testing, I completely understand why.

My testing notes: I watched over 15 movies on Tubi during my testing period. The ads are genuinely light — about 4 to 6 minutes per hour, which is less than half of what you’d get on broadcast TV. The app loaded fast on my 4K Max, search worked well, and I never had a single buffering issue.

The library sits at 52,000+ on-demand movies and TV shows, with 260+ live FAST channels and over 100 Tubi Originals. Content rotates monthly due to licensing, so if you spot something interesting, don’t sit on it too long.

Best Overall

Tubi

9.4 /10
Best For: Everyone — largest free library Price: Free
Why We Picked It:
  • 52,000+ on-demand movies and shows
  • No account required
  • Lightest ad load of any free service (4–6 min/hr)
  • 260+ live FAST channels
Install Tubi →

Pros

  • Largest free library — 52,000+ titles
  • No signup or account needed
  • Ads are the lightest I tested (4–6 min/hr)
  • New content added monthly
  • 100+ Tubi Originals available

Cons

  • Content rotates — movies disappear without warning
  • Library skews toward older catalog titles
  • No offline downloads

2. Pluto TV — Best for Live Movie Channels

Pluto TV iconPluto TVFree

If you miss the experience of flipping through cable channels and landing on a movie that’s already playing — Pluto TV recreates exactly that. It’s the closest thing to free cable TV on your Firestick.

My testing notes: Pluto TV has 425+ live channels organized like a traditional cable guide, complete with a grid you can scroll through. I spent an entire Saturday channel-surfing through dedicated movie channels — Action, Comedy, Horror, Drama, Thriller — and it genuinely felt like having cable again. Without the $100/month bill.

Owned by Paramount Global, the on-demand library pulls from the Paramount catalog. The ads feel like traditional TV commercial breaks — a bit longer than Tubi’s, but that’s the trade-off for the cable-like experience. No account needed.

Pros

  • Cable TV experience without the bill
  • 425+ live channels with dedicated movie genres
  • No account needed — install and watch
  • Traditional grid guide is easy to browse
  • Paramount catalog content

Cons

  • Ads are longer than Tubi — traditional TV-style breaks
  • Can't pick specific movies on live channels
  • On-demand library is smaller than Tubi

3. The Roku Channel — Newest Addition to Fire TV

Roku Channel iconRoku ChannelFree

This one caught me off guard. In January 2026, Amazon and Roku announced a partnership that brought Roku live channels directly into the Fire TV Live Guide. Most Firestick owners don’t even know about this yet.

My testing notes: I was skeptical about “Roku on Fire TV,” but it works. Around 50 Roku live channels now appear right in your Fire TV Live Guide — go to HomeLiveGuide and scroll through. The full Roku Channel app is also installable on Fire TV devices now, giving you access to 80,000+ on-demand movies and shows plus 500+ live channels.

The content quality is solid. I found classic movies, reality shows, food content, and 24/7 news channels that weren’t available on other FAST services. No account required.

Pros

  • 80,000+ on-demand titles and 500+ live channels
  • Integrated into Fire TV Live Guide
  • No account required
  • Content you won't find on other free services

Cons

  • US only
  • Still rolling out — not all channels available yet
  • On-demand requires the separate Roku Channel app

4. Plex — Best for International Users

Plex iconPlexFreemium

Plex started as a personal media server, but its free streaming library has quietly become one of the best options on Fire TV. The standout advantage? It works in almost every country worldwide — not just the US.

My testing notes: Plex claims 100,000+ free movies and shows, with partnerships from Lionsgate, AMC, and Crackle. The interface is clean and well-organized. The ad-to-content ratio is lower than broadcast TV, though I noticed breaks about every 10–12 minutes. You’ll need a free Plex account to get the full experience — watchlists, cross-device resume, and more content.

One important caveat: even a paid Plex Pass subscription doesn’t remove ads from the free content. The Plex Pass is only for personal media server features.

Pros

  • Available worldwide — not just US
  • 100,000+ free movies and shows
  • Clean, well-organized interface
  • Doubles as personal media server
  • Partners with Lionsgate, AMC, Crackle

Cons

  • Free account recommended for full experience
  • Plex Pass doesn't remove ads on free content
  • Ad breaks about every 10–12 minutes

5. Sling Freestream — Most Free Live Channels

Sling Freestream is the free tier of Sling TV, and it’s easily the most underrated free movie site on Firestick. It packs 600+ live channels and 40,000+ on-demand movies and shows — all without a credit card or subscription.

My testing notes: Download the Sling TV app from the Amazon App Store, then select “Freestream”“Stream Free” on launch. You’ll find content like Shameless, Hell’s Kitchen, The Walking Dead, and plenty of movies. No credit card needed. If you create a free account, you get 10 hours of cloud DVR — which is genuinely useful for recording free content.

The channel count is the highest of any free service I tested. 600+ channels spanning news, entertainment, lifestyle, kids, sports, and plenty of movie channels.

Pros

  • 600+ live channels — most of any free service
  • 40,000+ on-demand movies and shows
  • No credit card or subscription needed
  • Free 10-hour DVR with account creation
  • Name-brand content (Walking Dead, Shameless, etc.)

Cons

  • Must navigate through the Sling TV app to find Freestream
  • Moderate ad frequency on live channels
  • Interface can be confusing at first

6. Crackle — Classic and Cult Films

Crackle iconCrackleFree

Crackle has been around for years — originally launched by Sony, now owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment. The library isn’t the largest (5,000–20,000+ titles depending on the source), but it leans into classic films, cult favorites, and some original content that you won’t find elsewhere.

My testing notes: Crackle plays 30-second ads roughly every 10–15 minutes. The library is modest compared to Tubi or Plex, but the quality-to-quantity ratio is decent. No account required — install from the Amazon App Store and start watching immediately.

Pros

  • Classic and cult film selection
  • No account required
  • Short ad breaks (30 seconds every 10–15 min)
  • Some original content available

Cons

  • Smaller library than most competitors
  • Interface feels dated
  • Content doesn't rotate as frequently

7. FilmRise — Lowest Ad Load

FilmRise is the largest independent provider of free streaming content, with 20,000+ titles and 10,000+ hours of content. It flies completely under the radar, but if you hate ads, this is your best bet among the ad-supported options.

My testing notes: I was genuinely surprised by FilmRise. The ad load was the lightest I experienced — noticeably less than Tubi, and Tubi’s already light. The catalog includes recognizable titles like Hannibal, Midsomer Murders, and Unsolved Mysteries. Content streams in HD (often 1080p), and they add 100+ new titles monthly. No account needed.

Pros

  • Minimal ad load — lightest among ad-supported services
  • 20,000+ titles across drama, comedy, horror, docs
  • HD streaming, often 1080p
  • 100+ new titles added monthly
  • No account required

Cons

  • Basic interface — no frills
  • Less mainstream content than Tubi or Pluto TV
  • No live channels

8. Xumo Play — Quick, No-Signup Streaming

Xumo iconXumoFree

Xumo Play doesn’t get the attention that Tubi and Pluto TV receive, but it’s a reliable option with 350+ live channels and 15,000 on-demand titles. The app loads fast, streams in HD, and you don’t need to create an account or enter a username.

My testing notes: The interface is straightforward, and the ad load is lower than broadcast or cable TV. Content is organized across 26 genres. The one major downside? There’s no search functionality. You have to browse through channels and categories manually — which gets old fast.

Pros

  • 350+ live channels and 15,000 on-demand titles
  • No account, username, or password needed
  • Low ad load
  • HD streaming quality

Cons

  • No search functionality — must browse manually
  • Content skews toward older shows and movies
  • US only

9. Fandango at Home (Formerly Vudu) — Free + Rent Combo

Vudu iconVuduFreemium

Most people know Fandango at Home (rebranded from Vudu) for movie rentals and purchases. But there’s a free section with thousands of ad-supported movies and TV shows that many users completely miss.

My testing notes: The free section is smaller than Tubi’s or Plex’s, but the titles tend to be newer. I found movies that were in theaters relatively recently showing up in the free section. If you can’t find something for free, you can always rent or buy it in the same app — which is a nice convenience.

Pros

  • Newer titles in the free section
  • Rent/buy option if you can't find what you want free
  • Clean, modern interface

Cons

  • Free library is smaller than Tubi or Plex
  • Easy to accidentally click on paid content
  • Free account likely required


10. Amazon Prime Video “Watch for Free” — Already on Your Firestick

Here’s something a lot of Firestick owners don’t realize — you already have a free movie service installed. Amazon shut down the standalone Freevee app in August 2025, but the content didn’t disappear. It migrated into the Prime Video app under the “Watch for Free” section.

My testing notes: Open Prime Video on your Firestick and look for the “Watch for Free” tab or labels that say “Free with Ads.” You’ll find thousands of ad-supported movies and TV shows, including Amazon originals. You need a free Amazon account (not a Prime subscription), which you almost certainly already have if you own a Firestick.

Pros

  • Already on your Firestick — no installation needed
  • Amazon original content included
  • Good content quality from Amazon's catalog

Cons

  • Requires free Amazon account
  • Can be confusing to find inside the Prime Video app
  • Moderate ad frequency

11. Kanopy — Best Quality (Completely Ad-Free)

Kanopy iconKanopyFree

Kanopy is the only completely ad-free option on this entire list, and the content quality is on another level. A24 films, Criterion Collection titles, award-winning documentaries, independent cinema, foreign films — this is the arthouse theater of free streaming.

My testing notes: The catch is you need a library card from a participating public library or university credential. Most major US library systems support Kanopy, and it’s available at 4,000+ libraries worldwide. You typically get 10 titles per month (your library pays per checkout), but for the quality of content, that’s more than enough.

I watched three A24 films and two documentaries during testing. The experience was flawless — zero ads, zero interruptions, excellent picture quality. Partners include Paramount and HBO Documentaries.

Best Quality

Kanopy

9 /10
Best For: Film enthusiasts with a library card Price: Free (library card)
Why We Picked It:
  • Zero ads — completely free
  • A24, Criterion, documentaries, indie films
  • 30,000+ titles
  • Available at 4,000+ libraries worldwide
Check Your Library →

Pros

  • Zero ads — the only truly ad-free option
  • Premium content: A24, Criterion, documentaries
  • 30,000+ titles available
  • Excellent streaming quality

Cons

  • Requires library card from participating library
  • 10 titles per month limit
  • Not all libraries participate

12. Hoopla — Library Card Streaming (Movies, Books, and More)

Hoopla is another library-card-based streaming service, but it goes beyond just movies. You can access movies, TV shows, audiobooks, ebooks, comics, and music — all free with your library card.

My testing notes: Hoopla’s movie library is smaller than Kanopy’s, and it’s not specifically focused on film. But if you already have a library card and want a multi-format digital library on your Firestick, it’s worth installing. Like Kanopy, it’s completely ad-free. Available in the Amazon App Store.

Pros

  • Completely ad-free
  • Multi-format: movies, TV, audiobooks, ebooks, comics
  • Free with library card
  • Available in Amazon App Store

Cons

  • Movie selection is smaller than dedicated services
  • Must have library card from participating library
  • Checkout limits set by your library

Services That Are No Longer Free (Don’t Get Fooled)

Amazon Freevee — Shut Down (August 2025): Freevee no longer exists as a standalone app. Amazon folded all free content into the Prime Video app under “Watch for Free.” Same content, different location.

Peacock Free Tier — Closed to New Users: Peacock discontinued its free tier for new sign-ups back in January 2023. If you created an account before then, you might still have free access. Otherwise, paid plans start at $7.99/month. You can still get Peacock Premium included with Walmart+, Instacart+, or Xfinity Now TV subscriptions.

If you see articles recommending either of these as standalone free options, they’re outdated.


How to Install Free Movie Sites on Firestick

Every service on this list (except Prime Video, which is pre-installed) is available through the Amazon App Store. No sideloading required.

Install Any Free Movie App

3 steps
1

Open the Search

From your Firestick home screen, select the search icon (magnifying glass) in the top-left corner. You can also press the voice button on your remote and say the app name.

2

Search and Select the App

Type the app name — for example, “Tubi” or “Pluto TV.” Select the correct app from the results.

3

Install and Start Watching

Select Get or Download on the app page. Once installed, select Open to start watching. Most apps work immediately — no login or credit card required.


Which Free Movie Site Should You Install First?

Here’s my recommendation based on two weeks of testing:

If you want the biggest library: Install Tubi. With 52,000+ titles and no signup required, it’s the obvious starting point.

If you miss cable TV: Grab Pluto TV. The live channel experience with dedicated movie genres feels like free cable.

If you want the most live channels: Try Sling Freestream. 600+ channels beats everything else on this list.

If you’re outside the US: Install Plex. It’s one of the few free services that works internationally.

If you want quality over quantity: Get Kanopy with your library card. Zero ads, A24 films, Criterion Collection — the best-kept secret on this list.

If you want all of them: Install Tubi, Pluto TV, and Sling Freestream for maximum coverage — then use the Fire TV Live Guide to browse everything from one screen.


Tips for the Best Free Streaming Experience

  1. Use the Fire TV Live Guide — It aggregates all your free channels from Pluto TV, Tubi, Xumo, the Roku Channel, and more into one unified guide. Much faster than opening individual apps. Go to HomeLiveGuide.

  2. Check “Watch for Free” in Prime Video — Thousands of free movies are hiding in there since Freevee merged in. Most Firestick owners never look.

  3. Create free accounts where offered — Plex, Fandango at Home, and Sling Freestream give you better features (watchlists, DVR, resume playback) with a free account.

  4. Clear your cache regularly — Free apps with ads can build up cache quickly. Go to SettingsApplicationsManage Installed Applications to clear app cache individually.

  5. Use a VPN for geo-restricted content — Many of these services are US-only. A VPN like Surfshark lets you access them from anywhere with a native Fire TV app.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Every service on this list is 100% legal. They’re ad-supported — you watch short commercial breaks, and in exchange, you get free movies. Same model as broadcast TV. The library-card options (Kanopy and Hoopla) are funded by your local library system.

Do I need a VPN to watch free movies?

Not for the apps themselves, but many are US-only (Tubi, Pluto TV, Roku Channel, Xumo, Sling Freestream). If you’re outside the US, a VPN lets you access geo-restricted services. A VPN also stops your ISP from seeing what you’re streaming.

What happened to Amazon Freevee?

Amazon shut down the Freevee brand in August 2025. The content moved into the Prime Video app under “Watch for Free.” Same movies, same ads — just a different location. You need a free Amazon account, not Prime.

Which free service has the least ads?

Kanopy has zero ads (with a library card). Among the ad-supported options, FilmRise has the lightest ad load, followed closely by Tubi at 4–6 minutes per hour.

Can I download free movies for offline viewing?

Most free streaming services don’t offer offline downloads. If you need offline viewing, you’ll need a paid service like Netflix or Prime Video.

Is the Roku Channel really on Fire TV now?

Yes. As of January 2026, about 50 Roku live channels are integrated into the Fire TV Live Guide. You can also install the full Roku Channel app from the Amazon App Store for on-demand access. US only.



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Last updated: February 2026

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