Tubi
Tubi's free streaming service is a nice surprise, offering a diverse selection of classic and eccentric films and TV shows. It's ad-supported, but you'll see more of them on free-to-air than you will when watching one of Tubi's B-movies. Tubi is a free streaming service that Fox acquired in early 2020. It was first released in the United States in 2014, but it arrived in Australia in late 2019. In case you're wondering, it's legal. Tubi, unlike most subscription-based services, is entirely ad-supported. If you live in Australia, using Tubi will cost you nothing.
Tubi, although being a free streaming site/service, contains the majority of the bells and whistles of the subscription-based behemoths. The website is simple to use (though the search tool should be improved), and you don't even need to sign up to watch material. You may make a watch list, much as on Netflix or Stan. The iOS and Android applications are both very robust for all of your on-the-go B-movie demands. They provide apps for Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio Smart TVs, Xbox and PlayStation, and Chromecast.
Some of the most popular films and recent additions to the site include 8 Mile, Flood, Hidden Figures, The Devil Wears Prada, Taken, Halloween II, and Superbad. Tubi Kids is a section of this website dedicated to streaming only kid-friendly movies. It's accessible from the website's top and includes categories dedicated to preschoolers and other children, such as Toon TV, LEGO, Animé, and Friendly Monsters flicks. You can also set parental restrictions using the regular website.
Pros:
- High quality, popular movies
- Lots of categories
- Subtitles can be enabled for most movies
- Has a section just for kids
Website: tubitv.com