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The Best Movie Streaming Services for 2026

Streaming services can do more than deliver on-demand shows and live TV. Check out our top 10 picks that bring the movie theater experience to your living room.

 & Jordan Minor Principal Writer, Software

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Are you a cinephile who wants to replicate the theatrical experience at home? You need a video streaming service with a large library and high-quality audio and visuals. But where to start? We're here to help. The PCMag staff loves movies and has thoroughly tested the top streaming services for more than a decade. So you can trust us when to tell you which services are worth your money, such as Netflix, our highest-rated Editors' Choice winner. The streaming video champ offers many original films, several price tiers, and Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision support. Read on for more of our top picks and what to consider when picking the best movie streaming service for your tastes and budget.

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Deeper Dive: Our Top Tested Picks

  • Netflix
    Best for Original Movies

    Netflix

    4.5 Outstanding

    Pros & Cons

      • High-quality original programming
      • Excellent apps and features
      • Offline downloads on mobile
      • Free mobile games
      • Ad-based tier doesn't include the full library
      • Little to no information about changes to content availability

    Why We Picked It

    Netflix is the standard-bearer for streaming video services. It hosts an impressive selection of content, with new titles exchanged for older ones on a monthly basis. Then there's Netflix's constantly growing library of premier, original programming that outclasses every other streaming service's offerings. Apart from its original movies, such as El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie and The Irishman, Netflix has the most high-quality movies of any streaming service.

    Who It’s For

    Netflix is a premium service for people willing to pay premium prices. Netflix recently raised the price of its subscription plans, and not for the first time. However, a cheaper, ad-supported version is also available.

    Specs & Configurations

    4K Streaming Requires Premium Plan
    Ads
    Anime
    Audio Descriptions
    Concurrent Streams 2 or 4
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Parental Control Tools Profile-based or Kids Mode
    Rentals and Purchases DVD.com (Separate Plan)
    Sports Coverage None
    Starting Price $8.99 per month
    Supported Platforms Media Streaming Devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), Microsoft Store, Mobile (Android and iOS), Game Consoles (PlayStation and Xbox), Smart TVs, and Web
    Top Original Movies Beasts of No Nation, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, Extraction, I Care A Lot, Roma, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, The Irishman, The Trial of the Chicago 7, and The Two Popes
    Top Original Shows Black Mirror, Bojack Horseman, Dead to Me, Locke and Key, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, Never Have I Ever, Orange Is the New Black, Ozark, Russian Doll, Stranger Things, The Crown, The Queen's Gambit, The Stranger, The Umbrella Academy, and The Witcher
    Learn More Netflix Review
  • Hulu
    Best for Movie Variety

    Hulu

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Excellent TV series selection
      • Extensive live TV channel lineup
      • Robust unlimited cloud DVR option
      • Available on nearly every media streaming device
      • Appealing bundle deals
      • Base plan includes ads
      • Offline downloads require a premium account
      • Missing all Bally Sports and most SportsNet RSNs

    Why We Picked It

    Hulu is one of the best, all-in-one options for cord cutters, given its diverse set of streaming options. Movies are a key part of its content library, alongside on-demand streaming and live TV. 

    Who It’s For

    Hulu’s film library especially shines as part of the Disney bundle. This discounted collection also includes subscriptions for Disney+ and ESPN+. Disney movies and sports are great, but Hulu provides the thoughtful entertainment for adult audiences that's desperately missing from those other services. 

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Anime
    Concurrent Streams 2 or Unlimited (at home) and 3 (mobile devices)
    DVR Storage & Retention Unlimited; 9 Months
    Live TV
    MLB Playoffs Coverage FOX, FS1, and TBS
    Monday Night Football ESPN
    NBA Finals ABC
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Regular Season National NBA Coverage ABC, ESPN, and TNT
    Regular Season National NHL Coverage ABC, ESPN, TBS, and TNT
    RSN Coverage NBC Sports
    Sports Coverage International*, National, & Regional
    Starting Price $11.99 per month; $88.99 per month
    Sunday Football CBS and FOX; NFL RedZone (via Add-On)
    Sunday Night Football NBC
    Thursday Night Football FOX and NFL Network
    World Series Coverage FOX
    Get It Now
    Learn More Hulu Review
  • Peacock
    Best for Free TV and Movie Streaming

    Peacock

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Many popular movies and network shows
      • Live sports
      • Flexible plan pricing
      • Supports multiple account profiles
      • Constantly changing movie library
      • New users can't create a free account

    Why We Picked It

    NBC's Peacock offers two plans: an affordable base tier with 20,000 hours, some live sports, and clips-based channels; and a Premium Plus option that builds upon the previous tier by removing ads when you stream on-demand titles. Peacock's streaming library includes hundreds of movies, and some Hollywood blockbusters are available just a few weeks after their theatrical runs.

    Who It’s For

    Who doesn't appreciate quality, low-cost films? Peacock is an Editors’ Choice pick because of its generous affordable tier, but you can upgrade to Premium Plus if you want an even better experience.

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Concurrent Streams 3
    DVR Storage & Retention None
    Live TV
    MLB Playoffs Coverage None
    Monday Night Football None
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    RSN Coverage None
    Sports Coverage International & National
    Starting Price $7.99 per month
    Sunday Football None
    Sunday Night Football NBC
    Thursday Night Football None
    World Series Coverage None
    Learn More Peacock Review
  • Tubi
    Credit: Tubi
    Best for Free Movies

    Tubi

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Free
      • Extensive library of movies and shows
      • Live TV
      • Modern apps and interfaces
      • Supports watchlists
      • Parental control features
      • 720p streaming resolution cap
      • Lacks an ad-free option

    Why We Picked It

    Tubi is a free video streaming service that claims a collection of 50,000 movies and TV shows. Its film catalog includes popular hits such as A.I. Artificial Intelligence; Black Hawk Down; Donnie Darko; Legally Blonde; Memento; Minority Report; Planes, Trains, and Automobiles; Rain Man; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles; and We Need to Talk About Kevin. Note that Tubi's library regularly changes.

    Who It’s For

    Tubi is for people who want a free service that doesn't feel cheap. Tubi's web interface and mobile apps have clean designs that neatly organize everything into descriptive categories. Unfortunately, the streaming resolution has a 720p cap, and you can’t download movies for offline viewing. On the upside, the service keeps track of the content you've watched, and lets you manage a watchlist.

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Anime
    Concurrent Streams Unlimited
    Live TV
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Starting Price Free
    Learn More Tubi Review
  • Amazon Prime Video
    Best for Popular Movies

    Amazon Prime Video

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Excellent original content
      • 4K and HDR streaming
      • Live Thursday Night Football and WNBA games
      • Supports offline downloads, multiple viewer profiles, and audio descriptions
      • Lets you rent or buy movies and TV shows
      • Streams select movies currently in theaters
      • Continues to lose third-party content to other services
      • Not as many high-quality TV shows as competitors

    Why We Picked It

    Amazon's streaming video library includes many popular and classic movies, either from a subscription, rental, or purchase. In addition, Amazon's $8.45 billion MGM acquisition considerably improved the movie selection.

    Who It’s For

    Although it has a subscription option, Prime Video is also for people who want to buy or rent movies a la carte. That’s where you’ll find the biggest selection. Don’t sleep on the subscription option, though. You can view video content in one of two ways: a standalone Amazon Video subscription or an Amazon Prime subscription. Either way, you'll find numerous films to enjoy.

    Specs & Configurations

    4K Streaming Yes
    Ads
    Anime
    Audio Descriptions
    Concurrent Streams 5
    DVR Storage & Retention None
    Live TV
    Monday Night Football No
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Parental Control Tools Device-based or Kids Mode
    Rentals and Purchases Built-in options
    Sports Coverage Thursday Night Football, plus National sports (via Channel add-ons)
    Starting Price $8.99 per month
    Sunday Football None
    Sunday Night Football No
    Supported Platforms Media Streaming Devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), Microsoft Store, Mobile (Android and iOS), Game Consoles (PlayStation and Xbox), Smart TVs, and Web
    Thursday Night Football Prime Video
    Top Original Movies Blow the Man Down, Honey Boy, Manchester by the Sea, My Spy, Troop Zero, The Aeronauts, The Big Sick, The Sound of Metal, and The Report
    Top Original Shows Bosch, Catastrophe, Electric Dreams, Fleabag, Good Omens, Hanna, Homecoming, Hunters, Jack Ryan, Tales From The Loop, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Patriot, The Boys, Undone, Upload, and Utopia
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  • Disney+
    Best for Family-Friendly Movies

    Disney+

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Central hub for Disney-owned content
      • Lets you watch Hulu programming within the app
      • 4K streaming
      • Good performance in testing
      • Mostly relies on existing franchises
      • Hulu and ESPN content costs extra
      • Offline downloads locked to Premium tier

    Why We Picked It

    Star Wars. Marvel. Pixar. Disney+ is the exclusive streaming home for family-friendly blockbusters that continue to leave everlasting impressions on generation after generation. Forget films, Disney makes entire cinematic universes. Although these movies may be best enjoyed on the big screen, Disney+ is where you can watch them again and again. 

    Who It’s For

    If you have even a passing interest in just one of the many beloved properties under the Disney corporate umbrella, Disney+ is for you. Select Disney+ films are even available in "IMAX Enhanced" quality, bringing the fidelity of the large-format film theater resolution to displays that support it.

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Concurrent Streams 4
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Starting Price $11.99 per month
    Get It Now
    Learn More Disney+ Review
  • HBO Max
    Best for WarnerMedia Movies

    HBO Max

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Huge catalog of popular shows and movies from many sources
      • Attractive apps
      • User profiles and parental control tools
      • Ad-free tier lets you download content for offline viewing
      • Live sports
      • Ultimate tier includes far more 4K content
      • Relatively expensive
      • Ad-supported tier doesn't support offline downloads
      • Potentially dramatic library changes

    Why We Picked It

    Max bundles an impressive collection of popular movies from Warner Bros. Discovery's portfolio (DC Comics, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros.) and other sources (such as The Criterion Collection and Studio Ghibli). HBO, in particular, has a long history of offering new and classic movies from across the industry. That’s why it’s the home box office. 

    Who It’s For

    Max has one of the best and most well-rounded streaming libraries, thanks to Warner’s deep bench of brands ranging from Cartoon Network craziness to HBO prestige to Discovery reality trash. However, its impressive film library is especially appealing to mainstream cinephiles who care about movies beyond what was released this century.

    Specs & Configurations

    4K Live Streams
    Ads
    Anime
    Concurrent Streams 4
    DVR Storage & Retention None
    NBA Finals TNT
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Regular Season National NBA Coverage TNT
    RSN Coverage None
    Sports Coverage NBA, NHL, US Soccer, MLB, NCAA
    Starting Price $10.99 per month
    Learn More HBO Max Review
  • KweliTV
    Credit: KweliTV
    Best for International Films

    KweliTV

    4.0 Excellent

    Pros & Cons

      • Well-curated, independent, international library
      • Flexible pricing options
      • Offline downloads on mobile platforms
      • Merchandise shop and discounts for Black-owned businesses
      • Inconsistent subtitles
      • Community is still growing

    Why We Picked It

    KweliTV is your destination for films from Africa and beyond. The service features more than 400 total curated entries, including Africa United and Black Enuf, along with other documentaries and titles you might find at an indie film festival. There’s a free, live streaming component, and you can rent individual films.

    Who It’s For

    KweliTV is for anyone who celebrates the fact that incredible cinematic art exists outside their own borders. Apart from access to KweliTV's streaming library, a subscription grants you discounts with more than 35 Black-owned brands, plus invites to members-only events.

    Specs & Configurations

    Anime
    Concurrent Streams Unlimited
    Live TV
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Starting Price $5.99 per month
    Get It Now
    Learn More KweliTV Review
  • Amazon Freevee
    Best for Free Popular Movies and Family Titles

    Amazon Freevee

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • Free
      • Decent movie collection
      • Reliable streaming performance in testing
      • Supports many popular platforms and devices
      • Cool, info-packed X-Ray feature
      • Small selection of original programming
      • Few notable TV shows
      • Disjointed navigation experience on the web

    Why We Picked It

    Previously known as IMDb TV, Freevee is Amazon’s free alternative to Prime Video. You can watch ad-supported versions of popular movies, such as The Invisible Man, Logan, and Undercover Brother. Freevee also has original movies, such as Love Accidentally.

    Who It’s For

    Freevee is just one more reason to step into the Amazon ecosystem. When you aren’t buying products or enjoying the company’s other subscription services, you can watch movies without forking over cash.

    Specs & Configurations

    Ads
    Concurrent Streams Unlimited
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Original Programming
    Starting Price Free
  • The Criterion Channel
    Credit: Criterion
    Best for Classic Films

    The Criterion Channel

    3.5 Good

    Pros & Cons

      • On-demand streaming of curated Criterion Collection films
      • Offline downloads on mobile devices
      • No ads
      • Tons of video extras, including interviews, features, and other commentary
      • Not all Criterion Collection movies are available for streaming
      • Lacks parental controls or user profiles
      • Some aggressive DRM and HDCP restrictions

    Why We Picked It

    True cinephiles love the Criterion Collection for its lovingly curated collection of classic films. The Criterion Channel offers that same artistry and historical preservation as a convenient streaming service.

    Who It’s For

    The Criterion Channel doesn’t feature the entire Criterion Collection, but it has more than enough content to appeal to serious film fans. It may not replace a physical edition, but you can download movies to mobile devices for offline viewing. The Criterion Channel even includes extras, such as interviews and commentary, to provide even more insightful historical context.

    Specs & Configurations

    Concurrent Streams 3
    Offline Downloads on Mobile
    On-Demand Movies and TV Shows
    Starting Price $10.99 per month
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Buying Guide: The Best Movie Streaming Services for 2026


Which Movies Can You Stream Online?

The movies available for streaming on a service depend on the distribution rights. It's similar to how live TV streaming services negotiate with cable channel owners to get streaming rights. The services that own the rights to huge catalogs of content (or have the money to get streaming rights) have an advantage. Take, for example, four of the biggest names in the media business: Comcast (Peacock), Disney (Disney+), ViacomCBS (Paramount+), and Warner Bros. Discovery (HBO Max).

Comcast owns several movie studios, including DreamWorks Animation, Illumination, and Universal Pictures. Disney+ has classic Disney films, Marvel movies (but not all Marvel movies), Pixar animations, and Star Wars films. ViacomCBS owns Paramount Pictures. HBO Max includes movies from Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema, and it has exclusive streaming rights to Studio Ghibli films in the US.

Netflix and Prime Video aren't backed by traditional media behemoths, but they have large (albeit constantly changing) libraries of movies. Check out our features on what's arriving on Netflix and Prime Video to stay up to date with the streaming offerings.

Both companies produce original movies, some of which have earned critical acclaim. Some of the top Netflix original movies are El Camino: A Breaking Bad Story, I Care A Lot, The Irishman, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Roma, and The Trial of the Chicago 7. Prime Video's best original movies to date include Honey Boy, I Am Not Your Negro, Manchester by The Sea, One Night in Miami, Sound of Metal, and The Big Sick. Part of the reason Amazon and Netflix need to produce their own titles is that some traditional media powerhouses are releasing movies exclusively on their own services. Hulu doesn't produce many original movies, but it is owned by Disney, which likely has some financial upside.

Apple TV+ doesn't license content from traditional media giants and thus is in the unenviable position of creating most of its content in-house, though it has acquired some films and documentaries. This means that its movie library is minimal compared with other streaming services. On top of that, Apple TV+'s focus appears to be on creating original series more so than original movies. The most notable Apple TV+ films available for streaming are The Banker, The Elephant Queen, Greyhound, Hala, and Wolf Walkers.

Other services have a more specific focus. The Criterion Channel focuses on classic and foreign films. Filmatique, Mubi, and Ovid.tv curate a rotating library of indie movies and documentaries. Angelika Anywhere lets you rent or purchase streaming films curated by the arthouse theater chain. If that is your primary interest, check out our roundup of the best documentary streaming services.

KweliTV is one of the best video streaming services for celebrating Black art. Tubi and Crackle, which are free services, offer popular movies from years past, though you probably won't recognize a good portion of the titles in their libraries.

Note that you won't be able to watch the latest movies from traditional film giants on these services; often, a film has a theatrical release period, which lets it qualify for awards.


Do Movie Streaming Services Support 4K, HDR, and Surround Sound?

Some video streaming services support high-end audio and video standards. For example, Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, and Prime Video all support 4K streaming. Other streaming film services top out at 1080p streaming, among them The Criterion Channel, Filmatique, KweliTV, Mubi, Ovid.tv, Peacock, and Shudder. Crackle and Tubi have maximum streaming resolutions capped at 720p.

Some services, such as Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Netflix, and Prime Video, support HDR streaming (either HDR10 or Dolby Vision). Support for higher-end audio standards (5.1 Surround Sound, Dolby Atmos, or Dolby Digital Plus) is more common. Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, and Tubi all support at least one of these standards.

Note that not every movie on these services is available to stream at the absolute highest quality. The best way to find content that supports these high-end video and audio standards is to search for them in a service's interface.

You also need a playback device that supports these standards. Check out our roundups of the best media streaming devices, projectors, smart TVs, and soundbars to find all the top audiovisual gear, keeping in mind that some services restrict the highest playback standards to certain devices. For instance, Netflix subscribers on macOS only recently gained the ability to stream in 4K. Prime Video restricts 4K streaming to select media streaming devices and smart TVs. No streaming service we've reviewed offers 8K content, so don't feel you have to buy an 8K TV to enjoy movie streaming services. You don't have to spend a fortune to create the perfect backyard movie night, either, but higher-end components will help you get the most out of the movie streaming service you choose.


Movie Streaming Accessibility Options

Most of the video streaming services in this roundup include closed captions for the vast majority of their content, but only a few let you fully customize them. Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, IFC Films Unlimited, IMDb TV, Netflix, Peacock, Prime Video, and Tubi support subtitle customizations.

Only a few services support audio descriptions, which are audible narrations of on-screen events that would not be discernible through dialogue alone. Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, Hulu, IMDb TV, Netflix, and Prime Video have this accessibility feature.


Streaming vs. Blu-ray

There's one major reason to consider a video streaming service over physical media for watching movies: potential savings. If you buy one or more 4K UHD Blu-rays every month (typically $15 to $30, depending on how recently they were released), it's likely cheaper to subscribe to a video streaming service—at least as far as watching movies goes. However, if you only buy 4K UHD Blu-rays occasionally or only feel the need to buy standard DVDs or Blu-rays, you might end up paying less over the same period compared with subscribing to a video streaming service.

Not all streaming services offer 4K plans, but those that do (Apple, HBO Max, and Netflix, for instance) typicaly reserve that high-resolution content for their top-tier packages that cost more than $20 per month. Don't need 4K? Don't want to spend any money? Tubi is free. No matter what you want to pay each month, our guide to the best video streaming services for every budget has a specific category for movie lovers.

On the one hand, the services' constantly changing libraries may not appeal to people who like to rewatch movies from time to time. Presumably, when you buy a physical disk, you want to watch that movie many times or keep it for collection. The fact that a service might not have all the movies you want to watch is also problematic. Other people may just like the prospect of having physical disks offline for eternity. If you buy a digital movie from iTunes or Amazon, a recent lawsuit reminds us that digital content ownership may still be subject to factors outside your control.

Still, the opportunity to discover new films is a definite benefit of a changing movie library. Mubi, for instance, updates its Now Streaming section of 30 curated films every day, so you always have something new to watch. There are ways to use video streaming services offline, too. Many services support offline downloads on mobile devices, for example. Watching a movie on a mobile device's small screen may not be ideal, but it's still more convenient than carrying around a portable Blu-ray player or laptop with a compatible disc drive.

There are other options for people who don't like the prospect of streaming services but who still want to go digital. For example, you could purchase digital copies of movies online and organize them in one place with Movies Anywhere. Alternatively, you can upload any films you already own to a Plex server and enjoy them anywhere.


Which Movie Streaming Service Is Best?

When you pay for an on-demand video streaming service, you generally aren't limited to just watching movies. Some of the best new shows are exclusive to on-demand services. For example, Netflix is the only place to watch Squid Game, Disney+ is Hawkeye's streaming home, and Prime Video is the place to catch The Wheel of Time. These all-you-can-watch subscriptions make it easier to justify the services' costs.

Video streaming services may not be perfect for watching movies, but those with the best features, large movie libraries, and support for high-end standards are viable alternatives to purchasing physical discs or paying exorbitant ticket prices.

About Our Expert

Jordan Minor

Jordan Minor

Principal Writer, Software

My PCMag career began in 2013 as an intern. Now, I'm a senior writer, using the skills I acquired at Northwestern University to write about dating apps, meal kits, programming software, website builders, video streaming services, and video games. I was previously a senior editor at Geek.com and have written for The A.V. Club, Kotaku, and Paste Magazine. I'm the author of the gaming history book Video Game of the Year: A Year-by-Year Guide to the Best, Boldest, and Most Bizarre Games from Every Year Since 1977, and the reason everything you know about Street Sharks is a lie.

The Technology I Use

I use the newest Android and iOS smartphones for testing, but I currently use an iPhone 14 as my personal phone. I just hate that we gave up headphone jacks.

I've always favored gaming laptops over desktops. On that note, I have a 16-inch HP Envy with an Intel Core i9-13900H CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU. No matter what machine I’m working on, an alarming amount of my personal and professional life revolves around cloud-synced Google Drive files.

For food subscriptions, my household sticks with CookUnity and HelloFresh for meals. Video streaming is a bit more complicated. While there are too many services to list, we're subscribed to most of the major ones. These days, I find myself drawn to HBO Max's movies and shows, as well as Peacock's reality trash.

I've been a lifelong Nintendo fan, and I sincerely believe the Nintendo Switch will go down as one of the best gaming consoles of all time. It has an unbelievable library of new and old games from Nintendo and third-party companies. The handheld/console hybrid approach makes playing games so much more flexible, a legacy that continues with the Nintendo Switch 2 and Valve’s Steam Deck.

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