Watch Free TV Shows Online — A Discovery Guide
Discover thousands of TV series in HD — from current ongoing seasons to the all-time greatest shows. We help you find what to watch and tell you which licensed platforms carry it. New episodes are tracked daily through the TMDB API. No registration, no payment, no autoplay ads.
Where to watch — licensed platforms
These are the licensed services where you can stream tv shows legally — most offer free trials, and several (Tubi, Pluto TV, BBC iPlayer) are completely free with ads.
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What Myflixtor is
Myflixtor is a TV-show discovery index. We surface metadata — titles, networks, seasons, episode descriptions, ratings, posters — sourced from the TMDB API, so you can quickly research a series before committing to a season. We don't host any episodes ourselves.
Where to actually watch
Once you've found a series, head to the licensed platforms above. Most current dramas live on a single streamer (HBO/Max, Netflix, Hulu, Apple TV+) for the full first run. Older shows tend to migrate between platforms or land on free, ad-supported ones like Tubi and Pluto TV. Anime is best served by Crunchyroll; UK drama by BBC iPlayer (UK residents).
Following an ongoing series
For a show currently airing, check which platform has the same-day or next-day rights in your country. Network shows in the US (CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX) typically appear next-day on Hulu or Peacock. Cable prestige (HBO, FX) goes to Max or Hulu respectively. International shows often have multi-window deals — a Korean drama on Netflix in one country can be on Disney+ Hotstar in another.
Binge or weekly?
Streaming services are split: Netflix and Prime Video usually drop full seasons; Apple TV+, Max, and Disney+ release weekly. Knowing the cadence helps you decide whether to start now or wait — and whether a free trial will cover the whole season.
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Is Myflixtor a streaming service?
No — Myflixtor is a TV-show discovery and metadata platform. We help you research shows; we don't host or stream the episodes themselves. To watch, use a licensed service like Netflix, Hulu, Max, Prime Video, Apple TV+, BBC iPlayer, or Crunchyroll.
Where does the data on these pages come from?
Series metadata, ratings, and posters are powered by the TMDB API. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by TMDB.
How do I know which platform has a series?
Use a tool like JustWatch for region-specific availability — it aggregates Netflix, Hulu, Max, Prime, Apple TV+, and dozens of others into one search.
Do new episodes drop weekly or all at once?
It depends on the platform. Netflix and Prime Video usually drop full seasons. Apple TV+, Max, and Disney+ tend to release weekly. Network shows on Hulu and Peacock arrive the day after broadcast.
Are the platform links above safe?
Yes — every platform listed is a fully-licensed service operated by a major media company. We do not receive affiliate commissions for these links.
Is using Myflixtor legal?
Yes — we publish publicly-available TV-show metadata. We don't host episode files or link to copyrighted streams. The legality of watching a series depends on whether you stream it from a licensed service in your country. See our Disclaimer.
Movie and TV metadata, ratings, and posters on this page are provided by The Movie Database (TMDB). This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.