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During the last three years, we’ve been given more choices than ever. With that comes a streaming subscription budget that either grows or shrinks, depending on which ones are . And competition for your eyes and dollars is fierce.
Your choices likely depend on which original shows and movies you want, how important a back catalog of older streaming TV shows is to you, whether you need to consider kids, roommates or sports fans and, of course, your . Some of these services offer cheaper options (like ), while others come essentially free as part of a bundle (like ESPN Plus in the ). With in effect, options such as Prime Video and may be worth a second look.
We’ve reviewed each of these streaming services individually, and assigned numeric ratings based on content, app design and features and overall value. Certainly, some personal preference regarding content mix influences our decisions, so note that if you love a specific show or style of show, you may have a different favorite.
With that in mind, here’s the list, ranked in order starting with the best streaming services first.
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There’s a reason why Netflix has become shorthand for streaming in general. The veteran service evolved into the top-tier streaming service that’s a must-have i arrived on the Netflix platform in 2021 alone. And the company doesn’t mind catering to different tastes with gaming options and categories for kids, anime and foreign language titles from all over the globe.
Starting at $10 a month for basic, its price is in the middle of the TV service pack, and its standard plan bumped up to $15.50 per month, which includes HD and two simultaneous streams. Recently, Netflix announced future plans to offer ad-supported price plans for members who want to pay less. But for the variety you get (and no commercials ever), it’s still a top pick.
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is Netflix’s closest competitor — for good reason. The streaming platform launched in late 2019 and has amassed nearly . It’s the only place where you can stream the vast majority of the Disney and Pixar libraries, along with every Star Wars movie, Marvel films and new original TV shows, National Geographic content and 31 seasons of The Simpsons. While was its first br, have since drawn millions won rave reviews. Plus, there’s lots more Star Wars and Marvel original programming coming in the next few years.
Even after the price hike to , Disney Plus is still one of the least expensive ad-free streaming TV choices and a great value. We consider it a must-have if you have kids or are a fan of any of its other titles (and who isn’t a fan of Baby Yoda?).
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For $7 a month (with ads), Hulu is a perfect complement and counterpoint to Netflix. This channel lineup has a huge variety of familiar shows from networks like ABC, Fox and CBS that you can watch soon after they air (unlike on Netflix), as well as a growing catalog of its own critically acclaimed original series like The Handmaid’s Tale and PEN15. If you have $7 per month to spare and don’t mind trading a few ads for a wealth of TV options, Hulu is a no-brainer. You’ve also got the option to , or .
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is a well-designed app full of popular TV shows and movies. It has HBO’s entire catalog, DC Universe titles, along with favorites such as Friends, Rick and Morty, Sesame Street, the Lord of the Rings movies and almost every film. In 2021, it was the only streaming service to debut movies on the same day as theaters at no extra cost, including , and . That won’t be the case moving forward, but it’s still the primary destination for new Warner Brothers-owned feature films. It’s not Disney Plus, but HBO Max has a solid streaming collection for kids too, with the ability to control ratings on kids’ profiles better than most other services.
At $10 a month, it sits next to Netflix at the higher end of the streaming spectrum, and if you prefer the ad-free experience, the cost jumps up to $15 per month. In general, HBO Max is ramping up its new originals, and we expect that to increase over time. Series such as Hacks, DC Comics’ Peacemaker, and The White Lotus have viewers excited for the platform’s growing slate. Though its 8.0 rating is neck-and-neck with Prime Video, HBO Max consistently drops new releases, possesses a large back catalog and offers smooth, user-friendly features.
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Prime Video features lots of ad-free, quality original shows and movies, an impressive back. And if you’re a New York Yankees fan, you can even stream live MLB games for the 2022 season.
It lacks the catalogs of Netflix and Hulu, and the star power of Disney’s streaming platform, and I found its menus more confusing since there’s some paid content mixed in with free content. But for millions of Prime subscribers, the Prime Video channel is already included at no extra cost. If you’re interested in checking out any of its originals like The Wheel of Time, The Boys (or the upcoming ), or its large movie selection, it may even be worth paying the stand-alone $9 a month TV service fee (if you don’t have Amazon Prime).
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Priced below Netflix at $9 per month, Starz provides a unique but expanding library of films and original shows. With more than 800 movies in its bank that range from ’80s classics to Westerns to the hottest new Sony releases like , the streamer houses every genre in its catalog. But Starz has been inching its way into the prestige TV market with a quality lineup of original programming.
It’s best known for the Power universe, Outlander, The White Queen, and P-Valley, and the network stands apart by promoting diversity and representation in its originals, elevating the voices of women and people of color. As a Lionsgate-owned company, Starz also airs the studio’s movies and shows — like John Wick and Saw. While you can’t stream feature films as day-and-date releases, Starz recently inked a deal with Universal to broadcast its 2022 and beyond lineup. That includes upcoming flicks such as , Halloween Ends, Minions: The Rise of Gru, and Oppenheimer. For $9 a month, the Starz app gives you unlimited downloads, early access to new TV show episodes, and four simultaneous streams, all with no ads disrupting your viewing experience. Whether you want to stream blockbuster movies, documentaries, original series, or something for kids, Starz is worth the cost.
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ESPN Plus is a great streami, which also includes for $14 total. Getting the bundle saves $7 a month over the cost of each individual service, so in essence, you get ESPN Plus for free.
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NBCUnive for $5 a month (with ads) or premium plus for $10 a month (with no ads) to unlock more content, including every season of fan favorites like the TV series The Office and Parks and Recreation, originals like Bel-Air and The Real Housewives of Miami, popular series like Yellowstone as well as live Premier League soccer matches and WWE events. Because NBC ended its deal with Hulu, new episodes of its shows will stream exclusively on Peacock, beginning this fall. Other upcoming moves for 2022 include new movie premieres 45 days after their theatrical releases.
Peacock drops in the rankings due to its lack of mobile downloads for its non-premium plus tiers and 4K HDR streaming, which most of its competitors offer. But it doesn’t hurt to try out the free version — all you need to sign up is an email address.
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brings together live news and sports with on-demand shows and movies, including originals, leaning on parent company ‘ brands like popular channels , , , , and Paramount Network, plus its Paramount Pictures movie studio.
The service has a ton of content: 30,000 episodes of TV and 2,500 movies, plus dozens of original series arriving this year, for either $5 a month (with ads) or $10 a month (ad-free). Two of its biggest draws from its CBS All Access days include the Star Trek catalog and new originals like Star Trek: Discovery and Picard, and the series The Good Fight. Buzz-worthy originals include two Yellowstone spinoffs (though Yellowstone itself is on rival Peacock), a Star Trek animated show, a series , and new movies like Mission: Impossible 7 . But right now, its main value lies in nostalgia: You can watch just about every old Nickelodeon show, Comedy Central stand-up specials and popular series ranging from Frasier and Cheers to SpongeBob SquarePants and Young Sheldon. Additionally, Paramount Plus launched a feature which enables subscribers to watch curated content in special categories. Check out channels for Star Trek, CBS Sports HQ, Paw Patrol, and more with either subscription plan.
Currently, new subscribers can receive a seven-day free trial.
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The app is also confusing because it’s housed in the larger Apple TV app with other content. However, Apple TV Plus has one big advantage: There are a lot of ways to get it for free, at least for a while. If you’re a degree-seeking college student, a new purchaser of an Apple device, or someone who subscribes to the , you can snag a long-term free trial of Apple TV Plus.
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How we test streaming services
Chances are you’re already pretty familiar with most of the names on this list, but it’s by no means comprehensive. There are plenty of other ways to stream, and hundreds of other choices out there. As we evaluated these particular streaming options, we kept certain things in mind.
This list is ordered based on the numerical value I assigned to each streaming service in their individual review, which I determined by design (i.e. ease of use across different TV and mobile platforms), features (like 4K HDR, mobile downloads, recommendations, watch lists and number of streams), content (number of shows and quality of originals and 安於故俗 back catalogs) and value (price compared to these other for streaming Netflix and these other services.