Netflix may be one of the biggest and most well-known video streaming services in the world, but it sure isn’t the only one. There are a lot of Netflix alternatives out there that will keep you entertained every night, some of which are even free. Here are the best ones you should try out.
Editor’s note: We’ll be updating this list of the best Netflix alternatives regularly as new streaming services launch.
Amazon Prime Video is one of the best — if not the best — Netflix alternatives. It offers plenty of popular movies and TV shows, and has great original programming. The shows that stand out are The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Man In The High Castle, and Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, to name a few. You can check out more original series available on Amazon Prime Video in our dedicated article here.
If you’re an Amazon Prime member, the Prime Video service is included in your subscription. Amazon Prime costs $12.99 per month and also includes free shipping on a bunch of products sold by the retailer, Amazon’s Prime Reading service, and more. Amazon Prime Video is also available as a standalone service and goes for $8.99 per month.
Take your pick, there are plenty of shows to watch on HBO Now.
HBO’s video streaming service has a lot to offer. From the latest hit shows like Chernobyl to older ones like The Sopranos, you will always find something interesting to watch. Other great HBO shows worth mentioning include Westworld, Game of Thrones, and Barry. There are also a number of upcoming shows to get excited about such as His Dark Materials and The Outsider — check out a few others here.
HBO Now retails for $14.99, making it $2 more expensive than Netflix’s standard plan and a dollar cheaper than the premium plan that offers 4K streaming. It’s definitely not the cheapest service on this list, but it’s still worth the money because of all the great content it offers.
Hulu is home to old and new hit TV series like the Simpsons, Seinfeld, ER, and Futurama. There are also a few original shows available, including the popular The Handmaid’s Tale. What makes Hulu special is that it releases new episodes of some of the most popular shows around a day or so after they are aired on TV. Netflix, on the other hand, generally releases an entire season of a certain show at once, so you have to wait longer to start watching it.
Hulu starts at just $5.99 per month but includes ads. There’s also an ad-free plan available, which will set you back $11.99 per month. You can also customize Hulu with add-ons including Cinemax, Showtime, Starz, and HBO or even get a plan with Live TV channels (ABC, FOX, CNN, etc.) for $45.99 per month. Hulu truly is a great Netflix alternative, but only in the U.S. and Japan. Unlike Netflix, the service isn’t available in other countries.
The main reason why Sony’s Crackle is one of the best Netflix alternatives is because it’s completely free. It also offers plenty of great content including cult classics like Starship Troopers, critically acclaimed Hollywood films like Whiplash, and popular shows like Seinfeld. There are around 150 feature-length movies and 75 shows available on the platform.
There are a few drawbacks to consider, with the biggest one being that the service is ad-supported. You will usually have to sit through a 30-second commercial before your movie or show begins, followed by up to three additional ads for shows and nine for movies longer than an hour and a half.
If you’re a fan of CBS shows, this is the Netflix alternative to go with. It’s doesn’t offer nearly as much content as Netflix, but it has a lot of great shows on offer including NCIS, Blue Bloods, The Big Bang Theory, and Young Sheldon, among others. There are also a number of classic shows you can watch like Frasier and a few originals including The Twilight Zone. Combined, there are over 10,000 episodes available.
In addition to content on demand, the service offers live sports streams and local news coverage. Pricing in the U.S. starts at $5.99 and goes up to $9.99 if you want an ad-free experience. CBS All Access is only available in the U.S. and Canada and, unlike Netflix, doesn’t support 4K or HDR streaming.
Acorn TV is home to classic and current shows from Britain, Ireland, Australia, and a few other countries. It’s a fantastic Netflix alternative, offering popular TV shows like Inspector George Gently, Doc Martin, Midsomer Murders, and plenty of others. Most Americans are not familiar with these shows, but trust me, they are definitely worth watching. There are also a few movies available, but the selection isn’t very big.
Acorn TV isn’t as widely available as Netflix, as you can only get it in the U.S. and Canada. It costs $5.99 per month in the states and doesn’t include ads. The biggest drawback of the service is that, unlike with Netflix, you can’t download content to watch it offline.
YouTube is a great free Netflix alternative, although it’s a bit different than the other options on this list. You’ll find a few great movies on the platform including Better Off Dead and The Blair Witch Project, as well as a number of episodes from various TV shows like the hilarious Mr. Bean and the classy crime-fighting Columbo.
However, the overall selection of movies and TV shows isn’t nearly as good as what you get with Netflix and other streaming services like Hulu. But you do get to watch other types of content including vlogs from popular creators like Casey Neistat, funny cat videos, or smartphone reviews. Sometimes, these types of videos are more entertaining than the latest episode of Stranger Things.
Fandor is aimed at movie buffs. It offers over 4,000 indie, foreign, and documentary films, most of which you likely won’t find on streaming services like Netflix. You have a selection of both new and old titles and can filter them by the country of production. There are 28 of them available including Australia, Germany, Japan, and Spain, to mention a few.
Fandor isn’t the best option for those looking to watch the latest mainstream movies. For that, you’re better of staying with a service like Netflix. But if you’re into independent and classic movies, Fandor might just be up your alley. The monthly subscription will set you back $5.99.
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