Philo now offers rotating library of free streaming movies and TV shows

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This month Philo is letting anyone stream the original four Hunger Games films for free on its ad-supported channel — no account or credit card required. The limited-time lineup makes it simple to rewatch the series or binge it for the first time, and it underscores how streaming windows can shift quickly from paid subscriptions to free, ad-supported offerings.

What’s available now

Through May 2026, Philo’s free, ad-supported library includes all four films from the original Hunger Games saga. The titles are available to stream on demand alongside Philo’s rotating selection of free movies and shows.

Film Original release year
The Hunger Games 2012
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire 2013
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 2014
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 2015

Philo’s free tier is ad-supported and gives viewers access to a changing catalog of thousands of titles plus more than 130 live channels without the need to register. Existing Philo subscribers can also stream the films on the platform’s paid plans.

Paid options and perks

The service also runs two paid tiers: the Essential plan (about $25 per month) and Bundle+ (about $33 per month). Essential typically includes roughly 70 live channels and a large on-demand library, and Philo currently offers a short free trial for new sign-ups so users can test the paid experience before committing.

One notable feature that differentiates Philo from many competitors is its DVR policy: users can record from the free channel lineup with an unlimited 30-day DVR at no extra charge, a benefit worth considering if you want to time-shift live content.

How to watch

  • Visit Philo’s free streaming page — no sign-up or payment is required for the free catalog.
  • Search for the Hunger Games titles or browse the free movies section.
  • If you prefer ad-free viewing or additional channels, consider the Essential plan and its trial period.

Streaming rights and promotional windows change often, so this lineup could be temporary. If you plan to watch the series during May 2026, now is the moment to take advantage of Philo’s free offer instead of waiting for the titles to move back behind subscription barriers.

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