If you’re an Apple TV+ subscriber, the service just got a bit better and helps out said subscribers from having to pay for or go to a competing service like Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, or Peacock.
Apple TV+ added 50 films to its catalog today for a limited time and are not permanent additions. The movies will be available for free for subscribers until the end of March.
Here are the following movies Apple TV+ subscribers can stream:
- “Saving Private Ryan”
- “Draft Day”
- “Titanic”
- “Captain Phillips”
- “The Accountant”
- “Mean Girls”
- “Catch Me If You Can”
- “Gravity”
- “The Bodyguard”
- “Star Trek: Into Darkness”
- “The Prestige”
- “Troy”
- “Horrible Bosses”
- “Jurassic World”
- “America Sniper”
- “The Wolf of Wall Street”
- “The Hurt Locker”
- “Star Trek”
- “Kill Bill Volume 1”
- “The Proposal”
- “Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom”
- “Edge of Tomorrow”
- “Fight Club”
- “Star Trek Beyond”
- “300”
- “Max Max: Fury Road”
- “I Am Legend”
- “Zombieland”
- “Men In Black”
- “How To Lose A Guy In in 10 Days”
- “Zodiac”
- “Argo”
- “21 Jump Street”
- “Zoolander”
- “Minority Report”
- “Old School”
- “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”
- “Black Hawk Down”
- “Kill Bill Volume 2”
- “Training Day”
- “Good Burger”
- “Two Weeks Notice”
- “Failure to Launch”
- “Fast Five”
- “Con Air”
- “Spider-Man”
- “Bad Boys”
- “Fast & Furious 6”
- “Knocked Up”
- “Wyatt Earp”
- “Spider-Man 2”
Apple TV+ is available in the Apple TV app and costs $9.99 a month.
Do any of you Apple TV+ subscribers plan on streaming any of the movies listed above this month? Comment below or let us know on X at @appleosophy.