Pluto TV is offering a selection of major motion pictures for free streaming this month [1].

This move provides viewers with access to a rotating library of ad-supported free streaming television (FAST) playlists, which allows consumers to avoid subscription fees for high-profile films.

Among the titles available in May 2026 [2], the service has added 'Catch Me If You Can' and 'Congo' [3, 4]. The library also includes the thriller 'The Housemaid' and the World War II romance 'Allied' [5, 6]. These films span a variety of genres, ranging from crime classics to sci-fi adventures and romantic dramas.

Industry analysts suggest that the availability of older films on free platforms is a trend in the content distribution same. The service allows users to access these titles without a paid monthly subscription—a strategy often used to attract new users to a broader ecosystem of channels.

While the other reports focus on the movie titles, a separate report from the Jamaica Observer mentioned the natural development of musical skills and the alignment of stars [7]. That report included a quote stating, "While the practical elements, such as harmonising and playing the guitar and keyboard came naturally," though the speaker remains unknown [7].

Pluto TV continues to integrate these rotating lists of free content to maintain its position in the same competitive streaming landscape. The current selection of films is available for a limited time during the month of May [2, 3, 4, 5, 6].

Pluto TV is offering a selection of motion pictures for free streaming this month.

The shift toward ad-supported free streaming services (FAST) highlights a growing consumer preference for avoiding subscription fatigue. By offering high-profile legacy titles for free, Pluto TV is leveraging a rotating library to compete with paid platforms like Netflix or HBO Max, shifting the monetization model from direct user payments to advertising revenue.