Where to watch in United States
Streaming availability for popular movies and TV shows in United States
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Streaming in United States means juggling Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Hulu, Max and Apple TV+ and a long tail of niche services — each with their own catalog, exclusives, and pricing. Moviefy unifies them: search any title and see exactly which service has it in United States, whether it's a free subscription perk, an ad-supported tier, or a rental. Below are the most-tracked movies and TV shows we have provider data for in United States. Tap any title to see the full streaming breakdown for United States alongside trailers, ratings, and similar titles. New here? Moviefy Premium adds in-app streaming, family profiles, and PPV rentals — start a 14-day free trial, no credit card required.
- Netflix
- Disney+
- Prime Video
- Hulu
- Max
- Apple TV+
Popular movies — find where to watch in United States
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Sweethearts -
First Time Female Director -
Late Bloomers -
Chakkar -
Old People -
Gabriel -
All of Us Are Dead -
You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah -
How Harry Became a Tree -
1000 Lighters -
BRATS -
Secret Santa -
Off the Rails -
Bébé Surprise -
Zero to Hero -
Turn It Up -
Jim Gaffigan: Asian American -
The Great Mouse Detective -
The Hoot Owl -
Little Fish -
Idol's EyeIdol's Eye
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The Goldsmith -
Hell of a Summer -
Stowaway
Popular TV shows — find where to watch in United States
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I'm Standing on a Million Lives -
The Red Queen -
Little Monkeys -
The Return of the Prodigal Parrot -
Little Brownie Kuzya -
The Sommerdahl Murders -
All of Us Are Dead -
McDonald & Dodds -
Котёнок по имени Гав -
Unabomber: In His Own Words -
Незнайка на Луне -
Lost And Found Office -
Боцман и попугай -
Operation Buffalo -
Vampires -
Come and Love -
Girl Next Room: Motorbike Baby -
The Temperature of Language: Our Nineteen -
Nevskiy -
The Great Emperor Ashoka -
Ending Again -
WildC.A.T.S: Covert Action Teams -
Restaurants on the Edge -
Deja Vu
FAQ — United States
What are the most popular streaming services in United States? +
The most-used streaming services in United States are Netflix, Disney+, Prime Video, Hulu, Max and Apple TV+. Moviefy aggregates availability across all of them — search any title and see which service has it locally, including subscription, ad-supported, and rental options.
How much does streaming cost in United States? +
Streaming costs in United States vary by service: most major subscriptions run between $7–$20/month, with annual plans typically 15–20% cheaper. Moviefy Premium itself is $9.99/month or $99/year — about the cost of a single premium service, but it adds in-app playback from multiple source mirrors, family profiles, and PPV rentals on top of the tracking layer.
Can I watch the same shows in United States as in the US? +
Catalogs in United States differ from the US — most titles are available somewhere but on different services, and a small percentage (~5-10%) are blocked entirely due to licensing. Moviefy's United States provider data reflects what's actually available locally, not the US catalog. We surface VPN-free alternatives via the rental and ad-tier listings whenever the subscription tier is blocked.
Is Moviefy free to use in United States? +
Yes — the free tier of Moviefy works fully in United States: track titles, see provider availability, browse curated lists, and use the search. Moviefy Premium ($9.99/month, 14-day free trial) adds in-app streaming, family profiles, ad-free experience, and PPV rentals. No credit card is required to start the trial.
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