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7 Free Streaming Services to cure your boredom

Free streaming services are nice, you can watch movies and TV shows and not pay a dime. There’s literally many services and websites, that you can watch and enjoy many different shows and movies. We even have a few of the paid for streaming services as well, Disney+, Hulu, Nextflix, and Crunchy Roll.

If you’re looking for a free trial service, Black Friday is offering a free month long subscription to Shutter, the horror streaming service, it has classic horror, new horror movies and movies made just for the service. Just use her code “Blackfriday” to get a free month! If you’re not a fan of scary movies, and want to watch something that reminds you of your childhood, I still helping host a giveaway for Are You Afraid of the Dark?, one of my favorite shows as a child!

PlutoTV—PlutoTv is my favorite streaming service, because it’s more than just a screaming service. It actually has live TV, and live TV channels. Some of the channels are dedicated to certain TV shows like COPS, Dog the Bounty Hunter, and even Dora the Explorer (if you have small kids that can’t get a enough of Dora. It has a little bit of everything for everybody.

Popcorn Flix—The site’s free,sadly you can not get it in app form, sorry guys and gals! That doesn’t mean that it’s not a cool website though. There’s still plenty of movies for you to watch for free and enjoy.

Tubi—Tubi has many name actors and movies for free. I plan on watching Wolves with Jason Mamoa on it some time this weekend to see how good the movie is, but if you’re not into Jason Mamoa or werewolves there are many other movies for you to choose from, it felt like I was scrolling through movies forever until I got to the end.


Crackle—I almost forgot about Crackle, I haven’t watched many shows on the channel, not on purose though, I actually forgot about it. Just like all the other streaming channels above there are many movies to choose from. If you’re a home schooling parent or a parent that wants to make sure what your kids are watching is educational, they have whole list of home schooling movies.

IMDB—You may think of IMDB as webpage to get information about your favorite movies and actors, but what you may not know is if you have an Amazon account, you can sign into it while you’re on IMDB and watch movies. They even have original movies and TV shows!

Vudu TV—Vudu is a streming service through Walmart, you do need to sign into your Walmart account (or sign up for one) to watch movies and TV shows. They even have classic TV shows like Alf and Gumby. I was just taking about Gumby the other day to my husband, now I can watch it all over again!

Xumo—Xumo is a service that doesn’t have many movies, it’s centered around TV shows. If you’re looking for short videos from some of your favorite History channel shows they also have that too. I was so excited to see they have clips from Forged in Fire, one of my favorite TV shows!

Watch Your TV—I apologize that I don’t know much about this service, if you’ve heard about it, please explain it to me, thanks!

Please note that some of these services may have the same TV shows and the same movies as another service, but a lot of the time, they also have many different movies that another service may not have! See, being stuck inside because of COVID, doesn’t have to be boring!

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