
FreeveeĪmazon's Freevee app was released earlier this year and replaces the former iMDB TV service. Plex also has a number of themed channels which offer curated content you can tune into.

Then there's options such as Ricky Gervais's Extras, acclaimed crime drama Happy Valley (which also is available to stream on Netflix) and BBC series Silent Witness.įor anyone getting in the mood for Halloween Plex also has horror films in its library including cult classic From Dusk Till Dawn, which stars George Clooney and Quentin Tarrantino. You can watch the late Anthony Bourdain's first show A Cook's Tour or Gordon Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen.


If you're a fan of reality TV and cooking shows then you are in for a treat. Plus, according to the publication, it is one of the most popular free streaming apps around, with over 25million people signed up to use the free movie and boxset service. It can be accessed on a variety of platforms such as Android, iOS, Fire TV, Android TV, PlayStation, Xbox or via your web browser. While the apps may not have access to some of the exclusive show that the big providers can bring, they do offer a range of films and boxsets that may tempt you - and of course, they're free. With this in mind, the Express sought out free app alternatives to the big providers. READ MORE: Cost of living: Pensioners eligible for Winter Fuel Payment set to get extra £300 from November

It says that the number of UK households with at least one paid-for streaming plan has fallen by 937,000 during that period.ĭominic Sunnebo, the global insight director at Kantar's worldpanel division, said: "There are a number of dynamics at play in the market, such as the cost of living crisis and subsequent ‘cord-cutting’, as well as a degree of ‘content fatigue." Subscriptions to the likes of Netflix, Disney+ and Amazon have taken a hit to the tune of close to a million cancellations between the months of January and September, according to research from Kantar. Brits are now checking their bank statements for ways they can cut expenditure, and one of the industries coming under attack is streaming service providers. As food, energy and fuel prices rise, it is no surprise that households are looking for ways to keep their bills down and ride out the cost of living crisis.
