AMAZON Fire Stick users can access hundreds of free movies if they download the right apps.

The Amazon App Store has plenty of streaming apps but only a few don’t require a subscription or fee.

Amazon Fire Stick users can access free movies legally with certain apps

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Amazon Fire Stick users can access free movies legally with certain appsCredit: Getty

According to Tech Penny, there are three free apps you can download to watch movies with no monthly fee.

The outlet said the apps are legal to download and you may even have one already.

The first is the YouTube app, which is sometimes overlooked as a go-to for popular movies.

YouTube has some classic movies on its platform that are free to watch.

The only catch is they usually have a lot of adverts.

The second app on the list is Plex, which is free but also offers paid options.

The free version puts adverts in the middle of movies.

All you need to do is search for the app in the Find section of your Amazon Fire TV menu.

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You should see it pop up in the Apps & Games section.

Then click to download and set up an account.

The third app to try is called Tea TV and can also be found the same way.

If none of these apps suit you, there’s always the option of downloading popular services like Netflix or Max.

A lot of the big streaming platforms offer a month’s free trial.

If you don’t want to start paying, be sure to end your subscription before the month is up.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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