The 6 best free TV streaming apps for Amazon Fire Stick and Roku as Freevee is closed down
ONE of the most popular free streaming services, Freevee, is shutting down, Amazon announced earlier this week.
So, here are six alternatives which provide thousands of hours worth of TV and movies for free, in exchange for a few adverts.
Five of these platforms make their money through ads, which is why you don't need a subscription.
And if you like them, you might be able to cancel some of those pricier subscriptions and cut your monthly bills.
Plex
Plex, available in both the UK and the US, has more than 300 channels available to watch.
It features shows like Hot Ones, Ghost Hunters, Myth Busters, and Everybody Hates Chris - plus movies like Barbie, the John Wick franchise and Joker.
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Many smart TVs have a Plex app available, including LG and Samsung.
Although it can also be watched via the iOS and Android app, a web browser, or a Roku and Fire TV stick.
Pluto TV
Pluto TV hosts also hosts a ton of movies, as well as hit TV shows, including reality, crime, music, sport and kids shows.
It features MTV shows such as Catfish, Teen Mom and Geordie Shore are available, as well as a selection of Christmas channels.
Many channels are broken down into themes with back-to-back episodes.
For example, children can watch non-stop Spongebob.
And if you fancy some adult humour, there's a South Park channel too - though this doesn't start until 9pm.
Pluto TV, which is run by Paramount, doesn't require you to make an account to watch it.
Simply download the app onto your Fire Stick or Roku device and streams will load instantly.
Pluto TV top picks
By Jamie Harris, Assistant Technology and Science Editor at The Sun
There are plenty of shows I love to watch on paid services like Netflix and Prime.
But the free alternatives have acquired some decent content recently too.
Pluto TV has some well-known movie titles such as the entire Twilight saga, Magic Mike and Brotherhood.
If you're in your 30s like me and looking for a bit of a nostalgia trip, there's even Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
I also love the Pointless channel, showing back-to-back episodes of the show.
Crunchyroll
For cartoon-lovers and anime fans, there's Crunchyroll.
While it has a subscription-based service, which lets you watch ad-free content and access games, there is a free version of the platform too.
Crunchyroll boasts one of the largest anime libraries on telly, with a whopping 46,000 episodes and films.
That's more than 18,000 hours of new TV shows and films.
The platform boasts acclaimed anime titles, including My Hero Academia, JUJUTSU KAISEN, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, Chainsaw Man, and Attack on Titan.
It also features beloved classics such as Cowboy Bebop, and One Piece - which was recently adapted live by Netflix.
The app is available on 15 platforms, including Fire Sticks, Roku, most gaming consoles, as well as Samsung TVs and LG Smart TVs.