

However, YouTube has also made browsing its free titles much more annoying than it needed to be. How to watch all the 2022 Oscar winners, from 'CODA' to 'Dune' Still, YouTube has some decent options if you're looking to save some cash on a night in. For example, Legally Blonde (opens in a new tab) was previously free to stream with ads in 2018 (opens in a new tab), though it later left the platform and is just returning now. Not all of the recently added films are technically new to YouTube, depending on your definition of the term. Announced last week (opens in a new tab), YouTube's updated catalogue of free content now includes over 1,500 movies and 100 television shows, such as 10 Things I Hate About You (opens in a new tab), The Sandlot (opens in a new tab), Robin Hood: Men In Tights (opens in a new tab), Legally Blonde (opens in a new tab), two seasons of Kitchen Nightmares (opens in a new tab), and a decent number of more obscure titles such as 1970's Western The Return of a Man Called Horse (opens in a new tab).

While YouTube has offered free, ad-supported movies before, this is the first time it has branched out to TV shows. Unfortunately, actually finding them all isn't easy. users to stream for free, provided you're willing to sit through some ads. YouTube recently added a bunch more movies (opens in a new tab) and TV shows (opens in a new tab) for its U.S.
