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Free Movie Streaming Websites on Firestick (12 Legal Options in 2026)
I tested every free movie streaming website that works on Firestick in 2026. These 12 legal options give you 500,000+ movies -- via apps and the Silk Browser.
After testing every free movie streaming website I could find on my Firestick 4K Max, I can confirm: you don’t need to pay a dime to watch thousands of movies on your Fire TV device in 2026.
Most people don’t realize that your Firestick can access free movie streaming websites in two ways — through dedicated apps from the Amazon App Store, and through the Silk Browser for websites that don’t have Fire TV apps. Between both methods, I found over half a million movies available for free, legally, with no subscriptions and no sketchy sideloading required.
The catch? Some of these websites are genuinely great, and some are a waste of your time. Freevee shut down in August 2025. Crackle and Popcornflix went bankrupt. And Amazon is actively blocking piracy apps at the installation level now.
I spent three weeks testing what’s actually left. Here’s every free movie streaming website that works on Firestick right now.
Tubi is the best free movie streaming website for Firestick — it has 275,000+ titles, 100 million monthly users, and doesn’t require an account. It’s available as a dedicated Fire TV app. For websites without apps, use the Amazon Silk Browser (free in the App Store) to access sites like Kanopy, Fandango at Home, and Cineverse directly on your Firestick.
What I Tested For
I installed every app and loaded every website on a Firestick 4K Max running Fire OS 7.6.3.9. Here’s what I evaluated:
- Library size — How many movies are available, and are they worth watching?
- Account requirements — Can you watch immediately, or do they force you to sign up first?
- Ad frequency — Timed ad breaks across multiple movies on each service
- Firestick compatibility — Does it have a Fire TV app, or does it work through Silk Browser?
- Stream quality — Resolution, buffering, and reliability across sessions
- Content freshness — Are new titles being added, or is the library stale?
Quick Comparison: All 12 Free Movie Streaming Websites
| Website | Library Size | Live Channels | Account? | Access Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🏆 Tubi | 275,000+ | 300+ | No | Fire TV App |
| Pluto TV | 1,000+ movies | 425+ | No | Fire TV App |
| Plex | 50,000+ | 600+ | Free acct | Fire TV App |
| New on Fire TV Roku Channel | Large library | 500+ | No | Fire TV App |
| Sling Freestream | 41,000+ | 520+ | No | Fire TV App |
| XUMO Play | 15,000+ | 350+ | No | Fire TV App |
| Crackle | Moderate | No | No | Fire TV App |
| Fandango at Home | Thousands | No | Free acct | Fire TV App |
| FilmRise | 30,000+ titles | No | No | Fire TV App |
| Popcornflix | 10,000+ | No | No | Fire TV App |
| No Ads Kanopy | 30,000+ | No | Library card | Fire TV App |
| Cineverse | Thousands | 15+ | No | Fire TV App / Silk |
1. Tubi — The Biggest Free Movie Library, Period
Tubi is the undisputed champion of free movie streaming websites on Firestick. Owned by Fox Corporation, it has 275,000+ titles, over 100 million monthly active users (hit that milestone in June 2025), and more than 10 billion streaming hours in 2024 alone. That’s not a niche service — that’s bigger than some paid platforms.
Content partners include Paramount, Lionsgate, and MGM. You get real theatrical releases here, not just public domain filler. Plus there are 400+ Tubi Originals and 300+ live FAST channels for passive watching.
My testing notes: I watched movies across three weeks on Tubi. Ad breaks hit every 15-20 minutes and last about 90 seconds — totally standard for free streaming. The Firestick app is fast, search works well, and I never had a single buffering issue. The “Leaving Soon” section is gold for catching movies before they rotate out. No account required to start watching, though creating one syncs your watchlist across devices.
Tubi
- 275,000+ on-demand movies and TV shows
- 300+ live FAST channels
- No account required — install and watch
- 100M+ monthly users
✓ Pros
- Largest free streaming library — 275,000+ titles
- No signup or account needed to start watching
- Real theatrical releases from major studios
- 300+ live channels for channel-surfing
- Available in US, Canada, UK, Australia, and Mexico
✕ Cons
- Ad breaks every 15-20 minutes (~90 seconds each)
- Maxes out at HD — no 4K content
- Library is US-focused, thinner in other regions
2. Pluto TV — Best for the Live Cable Experience
Pluto TV is owned by Paramount and gives you 425+ live channels plus over 1,000 on-demand movies — all free, no signup needed. It’s the closest thing to cable TV without paying for cable.
The magic of Pluto TV is the channel format. Instead of scrolling through a catalog trying to decide what to watch, you just flip through channels: Action Movies, Horror 24/7, Comedy, Classic Films, 80s Rewind. It scratches the channel-surfing itch that on-demand libraries can’t.
My testing notes: I left Pluto running over multiple days across different movie channels. Streams were stable, quality ranged from 720p to 1080p, and the live guide genuinely feels like cable. Ad breaks hit roughly every 8-10 minutes and last about 2-3 minutes — a little more frequent than Tubi, but still less than traditional TV’s 14-17 minutes per hour.
Pluto TV
- 425+ live TV channels
- 1,000+ on-demand movies
- No account or credit card needed
- Backed by Paramount
✓ Pros
- 425+ live channels — real channel surfing experience
- Dedicated 24/7 movie channels by genre
- No signup or credit card required
- Paramount-backed content quality
- Available internationally
✕ Cons
- Ad breaks every 8-10 minutes (~2-3 minutes each)
- On-demand library smaller than Tubi's
- Can't pause live TV without creating an account
3. Plex — Free Streaming Meets Personal Media Server
Plex has gone way beyond being just a media server. The free tier now includes 50,000+ on-demand titles and 600+ live TV channels — all ad-supported. Content comes from A24, Paramount, AMC, Lionsgate, and more.
What sets Plex apart is the Universal Watchlist. It tracks what you want to watch across all your streaming services — Tubi, Pluto TV, Netflix, whatever. If you’re juggling multiple free apps, Plex becomes your command center for keeping track of everything.
My testing notes: The free movie selection genuinely surprised me. I found real A24 films and solid Paramount catalog titles alongside newer additions. The 600+ live channels cover everything from Hallmark to PBS to NFL Channel. A free Plex account is required, but it takes 30 seconds to create.
✓ Pros
- 50,000+ free on-demand movies and shows
- 600+ free live TV channels
- Universal Watchlist tracks content across all services
- A24, Paramount, AMC, and Lionsgate content
- Also doubles as a personal media server
✕ Cons
- Free account required to use
- Interface can overwhelm new users with options
- No ad-free option for free content
4. The Roku Channel — Now Available on Fire TV
This is the big news for 2026: The Roku Channel is now available on Fire TV through an Amazon-Roku partnership. You don’t need a Roku device. Just download the app from the Amazon App Store and you get free movies, TV shows, and live channels — no subscription or account needed.
Amazon also added roughly 50 free Roku live channels directly into Fire TV’s built-in live guide. So even if you don’t install the standalone app, some Roku content shows up automatically.
My testing notes: The on-demand library is solid and the app mostly works well on the 4K Max, though it occasionally felt a touch slower than native apps like Tubi or Pluto TV. The content selection is strong — a good mix of movies you’ve actually heard of. Worth installing just for the library variety.
✓ Pros
- Large on-demand library of movies and shows
- 500+ free live TV channels
- No subscription or signup required
- Now integrated into Fire TV's live guide
- Available in US, UK, Canada, and Mexico
✕ Cons
- App occasionally sluggish compared to native Fire TV apps
- US-focused content library
- Newer to Fire TV — still being optimized
5. Sling Freestream — The Most Live Channels for Free
Sling Freestream lives inside the Sling TV app, and it’s shockingly generous. Over 520 free live TV channels, 41,000+ on-demand shows and movies — no credit card, no subscription, no account needed.
What makes it stand out: The channel count. Sling Freestream has more free live channels than almost any other service I tested. You get news (ABC, CBS, NBC), entertainment, reality, sports, and international content. An optional free account unlocks personalized recommendations and 10 hours of cloud DVR.
My testing notes: Finding the Freestream tab inside the full Sling app takes a minute the first time — look for “Freestream” in the navigation. Once you’re there, the channel guide is genuinely the best of any free service. Quality was solid at 720p-1080p across channels.
✓ Pros
- 520+ free live TV channels — largest free channel count
- 41,000+ on-demand titles
- No account, credit card, or subscription required
- Optional free account adds 10 hours of cloud DVR
- International content in multiple languages
✕ Cons
- Freestream tab buried inside the paid Sling TV app
- Interface can feel overwhelming at first
- Some channels are low-quality filler content
6. XUMO Play — Install and Immediately Watch
XUMO Play (a Comcast and Charter joint venture) offers 350+ live channels and 15,000+ on-demand titles across 26 genres — action, crime, horror, kids, local news, and more. The best part? Absolutely zero signup. Install the app and you’re watching within 30 seconds.
My testing notes: XUMO is the definition of frictionless. No account wall, no upsells, no “create a profile” screen. It loads fast, channels switch quickly, and the on-demand library is well-organized. The downside is that without accounts, there’s no watchlist or cross-device sync. But for a pure grab-and-go free movie experience, it’s excellent.
✓ Pros
- 350+ live channels and 15,000+ on-demand titles
- Absolutely no signup or registration needed
- Clean interface organized by 26 genres
- Fast channel switching and app performance
- Available in US, Canada, UK, Germany, and more
✕ Cons
- No account system means no watchlist or history
- US has the largest content library
- Some content overlap with Pluto TV and Sling Freestream
7. Crackle — Hollywood Movies With Minimal Fuss
Crackle has been around for years and continues to offer a decent selection of free, ad-supported movies and TV shows. Originally owned by Sony, it’s now under Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment. No subscription or credit card required — you can skip the signup entirely and start watching immediately.
My testing notes: The library isn’t as massive as Tubi’s, but what’s there tends to be recognizable Hollywood titles. HD streaming quality was solid, loading times were fast, and the app runs smoothly on Firestick. Parental controls are available if you’re sharing the device with kids. It’s US only, though.
✓ Pros
- Recognizable Hollywood movie selection
- No signup or subscription required
- HD streaming with fast loading
- Parental controls available
- Official Fire TV app — no sideloading
✕ Cons
- Smaller library than Tubi or Pluto TV
- US only — need a VPN elsewhere
- No live channels
8. Fandango at Home (formerly Vudu) — Free Tier With Studio Content
Fandango at Home (rebranded from Vudu) is best known for movie rentals and purchases, but it also has a solid free tier with thousands of ad-supported movies and TV shows. You need a free account (must be 18+), but no credit card is required.
My testing notes: The free content selection is better than you’d expect. It’s a mix of older studio titles and some surprisingly recent films. The interface is clean and the app works well on Firestick. The main downside is the mandatory account creation — but it’s free and takes about a minute. US only.
✓ Pros
- Thousands of free movies and shows with ads
- Studio content from major distributors
- Clean, well-designed interface
- No credit card required for free tier
- Also offers rentals/purchases if you want newer titles
✕ Cons
- Free account signup required
- US only
- Free tier is secondary to paid rental business
9. FilmRise — Hidden Gem for Indie and Classic Fans
FilmRise bills itself as the largest independent provider of free movies and TV, with 30,000+ titles and over 10,000 hours of content. Think action, drama, true crime, horror, westerns, and classic TV. Notable titles include Hannibal, Midsomer Murders, Unsolved Mysteries, and Continuum.
What makes it stand out: Fewer ads. Compared to Tubi and Pluto TV, FilmRise has noticeably lighter ad interruptions. If ad fatigue is your biggest gripe about free streaming, FilmRise is worth a look.
My testing notes: The library is more curated than massive — you won’t find the sheer volume of Tubi, but the content quality per title is surprisingly good. Strong selection of classic films, indie movies, and true crime documentaries. No account needed.
✓ Pros
- 30,000+ titles with 10,000+ hours of content
- Lighter ad load than most competitors
- Strong indie, classic, and true crime selection
- No signup or login required
- Available in Amazon App Store
✕ Cons
- Smaller overall library than Tubi or Roku Channel
- No live channels
- Less mainstream content
10. Popcornflix — No-Signup Free Movies
Popcornflix gives you 10,000+ free movies and shows across genres like Action, Horror, Sci-Fi, Crime, and Originals. It’s 100% legal, 100% free, and requires absolutely no signup or subscription. Install the app from the Amazon App Store and you’re watching in under a minute.
My testing notes: The library leans toward older and independent titles, but there are some solid finds if you browse the genre sections. The app is lightweight and straightforward. Available in the US and Canada only — you’ll need a VPN if you’re outside those regions.
For a deeper look at everything Popcornflix offers, check out our complete Popcornflix guide.
✓ Pros
- 10,000+ free movies and shows
- No signup, subscription, or credit card
- Official Amazon App Store app
- 100% legal and safe
- Straightforward, lightweight app
✕ Cons
- US and Canada only
- Library leans toward older titles
- No live channels
11. Kanopy — The Only Ad-Free Option (With a Library Card)
Kanopy is the single best free streaming experience available if you have a library card. Not “light ads” or “minimal interruptions” — literally zero ads. It’s funded by 4,000+ public libraries and universities, so there’s no ad-supported model at all.
The library is stacked with 30,000+ films: Criterion Collection, A24, international cinema, award-winning documentaries, and indie films you won’t find anywhere else. Most participating libraries give you about 10 titles per month.
My testing notes: Linked my library card in two minutes flat. Watched several documentaries and A24 films — zero interruptions, solid 1080p quality, no buffering. The interface is basic but functional. If your library participates, this is hands-down the best way to watch free movies on your Firestick.
Kanopy
- Completely ad-free streaming
- 30,000+ films — Criterion, A24, documentaries
- Free with participating library card
- Content you won’t find on any other free service
✓ Pros
- Zero advertisements — funded by libraries
- Criterion Collection, A24, and art house cinema
- Excellent documentary selection — best on any platform
- 30,000+ titles
- Kids section (Kanopy Kids) for families
✕ Cons
- Requires a library card — not all libraries participate
- Limited mainstream blockbusters
- Monthly checkout limits at most libraries (~10 titles)
12. Cineverse — Genre-Focused Niche Streaming
Cineverse aggregates content from specialty streaming brands like Screambox, Bloody Disgusting, and Dove Channel into one free, ad-supported platform. It covers 15+ genre-focused channels across anime, horror, comedy, true crime, indie films, faith-based content, and documentaries.
My testing notes: This isn’t a general-purpose movie service — it’s for people who want to go deep on specific genres. The horror selection via Screambox and Bloody Disgusting is particularly strong. No registration required. Available in the Amazon App Store.
✓ Pros
- 15+ genre-focused channels
- Strong horror, anime, and true crime selections
- No registration or signup needed
- Aggregates multiple specialty brands
- Free in the Amazon App Store
✕ Cons
- Niche-focused — not a general movie library
- Smaller content catalog than Tubi or Plex
- Less well-known interface
Bonus: Access Any Streaming Website via Silk Browser
Some free movie streaming websites don’t have dedicated Fire TV apps. That’s where the Amazon Silk Browser comes in — it’s free, available in the Amazon App Store (or may already be on your device), and lets you access any website directly on your Firestick.
How to Use Silk Browser for Streaming Websites
4 stepsInstall Silk Browser
Go to the Fire TV home screen, select Search, and type “Silk Browser.” Click Get to install (it’s free).
Open Silk Browser
Launch Silk Browser from your apps list. You’ll see a standard web browser interface.
Navigate to the Streaming Website
Type the URL of the free streaming website into the address bar. For example: tubi.tv, pluto.tv, kanopy.com, or cineverse.com.
Start Watching
Browse the website’s library and select a movie. Most sites offer full-screen playback directly in the browser. Use the Firestick remote’s center button to play/pause.
Websites That Are Dead — Stop Looking for These
If you see other guides still recommending Freevee as a standalone app or Hoopla as a long-term option, those articles are outdated.
Where Did Freevee Content Go?
When Amazon shut down Freevee in August 2025, they didn’t delete the movies — they moved everything into Prime Video’s free ad-supported section. You can still watch thousands of free movies and shows through the Prime Video app with no Prime subscription.
Open the Prime Video app on your Firestick, look for the “Watch for Free” section, and browse. Free movies also show up in regular search results — look for the “Free with ads” label.
How to Install Any Free Streaming App on Firestick
Every website on this list that has a Fire TV app is available in the Amazon App Store. Here’s how to get any of them:
Install Free Streaming Apps
3 stepsSearch for the App
From your Firestick home screen, select Search (the magnifying glass) or say “Alexa, find Tubi” — replace with whatever app you want.
Download It
Select the app from search results and click Get or Download. All apps on this list are free.
Open and Watch
Launch the app and start browsing. Most don’t require an account — you can start watching within seconds.
Setting Up Kanopy (Library Card Required)
Connect Kanopy to Your Library
4 stepsDownload Kanopy
Search “Kanopy” in the Amazon App Store and install it.
Get the Link Code
Open Kanopy on your Firestick. A code will appear on screen.
Link on Your Phone or Computer
Go to kanopy.com/linkdevice on another device and enter the code from your TV.
Sign In With Your Library Card
Enter your library card credentials. Once verified, you have access to 30,000+ films with zero ads.
Tips for Better Free Movie Streaming on Firestick
Ad Frequency Comparison
Every service on this list is ad-supported except Kanopy. Here’s how they stack up:
| Website | Ad Frequency | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Kanopy | None | Library-funded, zero ads |
| Peacock Free | Light | ~60 sec every 20-25 min |
| FilmRise | Light | Minimal interruptions |
| Plex | Light | Similar to Peacock |
| Tubi | Medium | ~90 sec every 15-20 min |
| Pluto TV | Medium | ~2-3 min every 8-10 min |
| Roku Channel | Medium | Standard breaks |
| XUMO Play | Medium | Standard breaks |
Improve Streaming Quality
- Use 5GHz WiFi — Faster and less interference than 2.4GHz
- Close background apps — Hold the Home button, go to Apps, and close unused ones
- Clear your cache regularly — Prevents apps from getting sluggish over time
- Check your internet speed — Free streaming needs at least 5 Mbps for HD
- If you’re having consistent issues, see our Firestick buffering fixes guide
Find Any Movie Across All Free Services
Use JustWatch to search where a specific movie is streaming for free. It checks every service and shows you exactly which ones have it at no cost.
Which Free Movie Streaming Websites Should You Install?
You don’t need all 12. Here’s what I’d install based on how you watch:
| How You Watch | Install These |
|---|---|
| Want the biggest library | Tubi — 275,000+ titles, no signup |
| Miss flipping channels | Pluto TV + Sling Freestream |
| Want everything organized | Plex — universal watchlist across all services |
| Film nerd with a library card | Kanopy — zero ads, Criterion + A24 |
| Just want to browse and go | XUMO Play — zero signup, instant streaming |
| Outside the US | Tubi + Surfshark VPN |
My personal setup? Tubi for on-demand browsing, Pluto TV for background movie channels, Plex to track my watchlist across all of them, and Kanopy for when I want to watch something great with no ads. Between those four, I have more free movies than I could watch in a lifetime.
See Our Full Free Movie Apps Ranking
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Last updated: February 2026 — Tested on Firestick 4K Max running Fire OS 7.6.3.9