'Past Lives,' 'Training Day,' 'Bodies Bodies Bodies' and More Movies You Can Stream for Free in May
Several free streaming platforms, including Tubi, Kanopy, Pluto TV, Fawesome, and Plex, are offering a variety of new movies in May without requiring a subscription. Tubi features original films like The Battle for Castle Itter and popular titles such as Casino Royale and Training Day. Kanopy and others are adding acclaimed A24 films like Past Lives and Priscilla, along with documentaries and classics.
- ▪Tubi is releasing the original film The Battle for Castle Itter, based on a real World War II event involving an alliance between American soldiers and renegade German troops.
- ▪Kanopy is premiering The Librarians, a film on book banning produced by Sarah Jessica Parker, and hosting Ken Burns' documentary The American Revolution.
- ▪A24 films such as Past Lives, Priscilla, and Bodies Bodies Bodies are now available on Kanopy, Plex, and Pluto TV.
- ▪Casino Royale, Training Day, and The Godfather are among the popular titles arriving on free platforms like Tubi and Pluto TV in May.
- ▪Platforms like Fawesome and Plex are offering films including The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Spotlight, and Hereditary at no cost in May.
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If you've grown tired of relentless price hikes from your favorite streaming platforms, it's nice to know that free TV streaming services such as Tubi, Kanopy and Pluto TV can be counted on for all kinds of great shows and movies. New films and TV shows arrive on these platforms every month, making them fantastic options if you don't want to pay for another service. This May, Tubi has a few exciting new original movies to check out, including The Battle for Castle Itter, which is about a real World War II battle where American and French soldiers collaborated with a group of Nazis-turned-resistance fighters to save a group of prisoners. And just to keep things full of action, you can catch movies like Casino Royale and Training Day on Tubi this month, too.
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