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Watch 51 classic movies for free on Apple TV+

Films from Apple's free movie selection

Apple TV+ has made available 51 movies ranging from "American Sniper" to "Zodiac," all for free for a limited time to subscribers.

Apple has occasionally made one-off films like "Silver Linings Playbook," or series of movies like "The Hunger Games," available for free to subscribers. Plus it's sometimes allowed free access to its series for anyone, particularly during COVID.

Now, however, it's gone further than ever before and added 51 movies free to subscribers. It's a curious number, and presumably the result of which movies fell under a deal Apple TV+ has made.

Note that the movies are free only for Apple TV+ subscribers, and also that at present the offer is solely available in the US. The films in the bundle are:

  • 300 (3D)
  • 21 Jump Street
  • The Accountant
  • American Sniper
  • Argo
  • Bad Boys
  • Black Hawk Down
  • The Bodyguard
  • Captain Phillips
  • Catch Me If You Can
  • Con Air
  • Draft Day
  • Edge of Tomorrow (3D)
  • Failure to Launch
  • Fast & Furious 6
  • Fast Five
  • Ferris Bueller's Day Off
  • Fight Club
  • Good Burger
  • Gravity (3D)
  • Horrible Bosses
  • How To Lose A Guy In in 10 Days
  • The Hurt Locker
  • I Am Legend
  • Jurassic World (3D)
  • Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (3D)
  • Kill Bill Volume 1
  • Kill Bill Volume 2
  • Knocked Up
  • Max Max: Fury Road (3D)
  • Mean Girls
  • Men In Black
  • Minority Report
  • Old School
  • The Prestige
  • The Proposal
  • Saving Private Ryan
  • Spider-Man
  • Spider-Man 2
  • Star Trek
  • Star Trek Beyond (3D)
  • Star Trek: Into Darkness (3D)
  • Titanic
  • Training Day
  • Troy
  • Two Weeks Notice
  • The Wolf of Wall Street
  • Wyatt Earp
  • Zodiac
  • Zombieland
  • Zoolander

While this offer is being branded as "Great Movies on Apple TV+," these films are all ones that are released via what used to be called the iTunes Movies Store. So it's a regular sales promotion rather than, for example, an indication that Apple TV+ is buying the libraries of other streamers.