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5 Online Movie Streaming Services That Are Becoming Indispensable

Gone are the days, when you waited long for weekend movie night, or setting a cable wire or purchasing expensive discs to watch your favorite shows and movies. It is digital era now; everything is moving to the digital world. And, so have movies and shows. There are thousands of movie streaming services and websites, paid and free, to watch your favorites anytime and from anywhere.

Streaming Services

Our preferred service overall is Netflix, offering an outstanding selection of movies, TV shows, and original programming. If you need something a petty affordable, however, Hulu is a worthwhile alternative, and a whole dollar cheaper each month.

1. Netflix

The grandpa of streaming services always remains the best. As you apparently know, Netflix provides unlimited streaming of TV shows, movies, comedy specials and original programming (including Stranger things, The Punisher or Friends from College) for one monthly subscription fee. No other service has yet given Netflix a legitimate run for its money regarding selection, quality and performance consistency. You can even create up to five different profiles on a single account to make sure that your favorite content doesn’t mess up with suggested titles of your friends and family members.

Pros

  • Best selection
  • Good support system
  • Optimized interface

Cons

  • Pretty expensive than other services
  • Limited brand-new content
  • Titles come and go frequently

2. Hulu

If you want to keep updated with newest TV shows but don’t feel like financing in a cable subscription, Hulu is the best solution. This service provides maximum access to most famous network shows (aside from CBS’ programs), and some of the cable shows the day after they air. It also lets subscribers access a show’s current season — or often all of the program’s seasons. Also, the service hosts some original shows (future man, harlots or the wrong mans), a collection of fantastic movies and a surprising amount of classic anime series. Even with a paid subscription, you have to sit through commercials, but far fewer than if you watched the same shows on cable.

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Quality original programming
  • Great selection of current TV

Cons

  • Frequent commercials
  • Cumbersome interface
  • Inconsistent selections from older TV seasons

3. Sling.TV

If you were thinking to spend money on cable subscription but feel it’s just too expensive, and it offers less content than you want, don’t worry Sling TV is a perfect option for you. Sling seems a lot like a traditional cable service: Pay a monthly fee in exchange for about thirty real-time channels.  However, there isn’t any contract and no set-top box subscription fee. The sling is especially handy for sports fans because it offers a range of ESPN channels and other streaming networks, like NBC, TBS, Cartoon Network, CNN,  BBC America and the sweeten the deal. If you signed up for Sling Blue, which is the service’s multi-stream option and bundles it with new bare-bones Orange, the jazz band could value you $40 per month.

Pros

  • Much cheaper than cable
  • No contract required
  • Wide breadth of content

Cons

  • More pricey than most streaming services
  • Gets expensive very fast with optional packages
  • Limited on-demand content

4. Amazon Video

For people who do most of their searching online, Amazon Prime is a no-brainer. For $99 annually, you get free two-day shipping on your purchases, a free Kindle book every month, and unlimited access to both Amazon Prime and Amazon Music Instant Video. Like Netflix, Amazon Prime Instant Video is a veritable buffet of television, movies and original programming, like Startup, Alpha House, and Mozart in the Jungle. Thanks to deal with Viacom — which controls Comedy Central, MTV and Nickelodeon — Amazon Prime arguably features a higher choice of comedy and children’s programming than its competitors. The service conjointly offers unlimited access to an intensive assortment from HBO’s back catalog of classics love The Sopranos and therefore the Wire.  The separate Amazon Video provides quick access to current movies. However, it’s associate à la card service.

Pros

  • Wide content selection
  • Good original shows
  • Included with other Prime benefits

Cons

  • Rarely gets brand-new videos
  • A la carte content costs extra
  • Annual subscription only (no monthly option)

5. HBO GO/HBO NOW

HBO, the original premium content channel, currently offers two ways that to stream: HBO GO (if you have got HBO from a cable or satellite package) and HBO now (for cord-cutters). Don’t worry about any differences, as the service’s dual streaming services provide constant top-shelf content you get from the cable channel itself. And it’s library solely} restricted to only Game of Thrones (the premiere water-cooler-talk TV show), as new seasons of Westworld, Curb Your Spirit and Veep are coming up in following seasons.

Pros

  • Award-winning original programming
  • Original news programming
  • Top-tier movies

Cons

  • Pricey

Picking a streaming service is just beginning, but the real nitty-gritty is deciding what to watch. We have sought the options on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, HBO Now and Sling TV that can bring you the best shows to binge watch. But in some countries, these streaming services are geo-restricted or limited for example the USA has the most significant library of Netflix so if you want to access USA Netflix library than you have to use VPN to unblock Netflix. So streaming lovers hope this guide you out in choosing that which movie streaming service is suitable for you.

Vaibhav S
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