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10 ways to watch movies online for free — legally, of course


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In the modern age of the internet, there are ways to watch movies for free that are completely legal. Yes, you read that correctly. There's no need to visit any shady sites or jump around YouTube in order to watch free movies.

Free (and legal) movies are waiting for you only a few clicks away, and there's a pretty easy hack to get you there. It all hinges on one crucial step: Get creative with utilizing free trials, and you'll have hundreds of free movies right at your fingertips.

Almost every movie streaming service offers new subscribers a free trial period to "try before you buy." Taking a test run on a streaming service is the best way to know if it's a good fit for you and your individual movie tastes. Of course, eventually you'll run out of free trials, but the idea is to use these free trials to shop around so you can find the streaming service that you truly love — and don't mind paying for.

Still curious? Read on for 10 ways to watch films for free online — and remember to hit the grey arrow to expand each card and read more.

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