Over the past few years, video-on-demand streaming platforms have become a popular mode of watching series and movies in different languages. One can easily find some excellent platforms with incredible shows and movies listed in their library. Netflix tops the list for offering the best content, but it recently took away the free-trial. So, the new users cannot enjoy the free content on Netflix anymore. If you like the type of content Netflix creates and want to watch similar things for free before subscribing to any plan, then you can find a few alternatives to Netflix. Such alternatives will offer you free trials. If you are interested in watching some content for free for a limited time, then check out the list of streaming platforms offering free-trials:
Amazon Prime
You probably already have an Amazon Prime subscription, and in case you don’t, note that you will find a massive library full of interesting content and a wide range of genres. You will find incredible shows and blockbuster movies in their library, along with some Prime Originals, indie horror movies, and more. Getting a Prime subscription will be beneficial as you will receive your order in a day, and you won’t have to pay for shipping. Amazon Prime offers a 30-day free trial, and within those 30 days, you can enjoy all the benefits of the membership. After the suspension of the free trial, you can get the subscription for US$7.99/month or US$79/year.
Hulu
Hulu is a streaming service by Disney that offers popular television shows, like Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Grey’s Anatomy, Family Guy, etc., and has a library full of blockbuster movies. Since Disney backs Hulu, you can stream content from Disney+ and ESPN+, but you must be a US resident. Hulu has three affordable plans and offers free trials with each of them. It will cost US$11.99/month to subscribe to Hulu and remove ads. For US$5.99/month, you can get Hulu services, but the commercials will tag along. With both of these plans, you will receive a free trial for a month. If you want to watch Live TV, it will cost around US$54.99/month, and you’ll receive one week of the free trial.
Peacock TV
Peacock is an American over-the-top streaming service owned and operated by the Television and Streaming division of NBCUniversal. Their services are available in the US only, and they offer two tiers of service, i.e., Premium and Premium Plus. Peacock Premium plan will provide you with a library full of content, but you will be interrupted with timely advertisements. The commercials are limited to five minutes per hour. The Peacock Premium Plus tier gives access to the full library without any ads. Peacock Premium is available as a monthly subscription, but you can also get it from TV service providers, including Xfinity and Cox.
BritBox
BritBox is an online digital video subscription service by BBC and ITV plc, but their services are currently limited to the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada. It is mainly focused on British television series and films, and their content library features all the latest and past series and movies supplied from BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5. You will also find some originals on their platform. It has the biggest collection of British box sets in one place, with some originals available from this year. You can try their services for free for seven days and later subscribe to their plan that will cost around US$6.99/month or US$69.99/year.
HBO Max
HBO Max is a premium TV and video-on-demand subscription service from AT&T’s WarnerMedia. Their library consists of all genres, along with some original content. WarnerMedia has introduced 10,000 hours of content on HBO Max, and it also includes over 2,000 films so you can watch Friends, The Lord of the Rings, Big Bang Theory, etc., on this platform. Pictures, Universal Pictures, and 20th Century Studios have respective output deals with HBO until 2022. If you already have HBO through your cable provider, you may be eligible to get HBO Max for free and can even get a 7-day trial for free. Once the free trial expires, you have to pay US$14.99/month plus applicable taxes.
Shudder
Shudder is an over-the-top American subscription video-on-demand service that features everything related to horror, supernatural, and spine-chilling thriller. It does not offer versatile genres, but it makes an ideal platform for people who choose thriller over any other genre. You will receive a week-long free trial with Shudder, and you can subscribe to their services for US$5.99/month or US$56.99/year, along with applicable taxes. Here, you will find titles like Incident in a Ghostland, Hell House LLC III: Lake of Fire, Ruin Me, Cold Hell, etc.
These streaming platforms offer a great deal on movies and shows so that you can enjoy their services for a long time at affordable rates. You will also receive a free trial for the plans you choose so that you can select your subscription plan and platform wisely.
Emily Johnson is a Microsoft product expert and has been working in the technology industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Emily has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup.