You can now watch Warner Bros. movies for free on YouTube

There are a lot of streaming services out there, each with its own monthly subscription fee, and those fees add up quickly. But, if you just want to watch a random selection of full-length movies, you can now do just that for free on YouTube.

Warner Bros. has added a random (and we do mean random) selection of its movies to a YouTube playlist, which currently has 31 of them. It's region locked and available in the US, though. You can check the playlist out below.

Titles such as Michael Collins, City Heat, The Adventures of Pluto Nash, Chaos Theory, Waiting for Guffman, The Wind and the Lion, American Ninja V, Mutiny on the Bounty, Dungeons and Dragons, Lionheart, Deathtrap, and many more are included.

It does seem like the selection is either made up of very old titles, or ones that haven't done amazingly well at the box office, and thus, we would speculate, didn't get picked up by any streaming service. Still, free is free and if you like watching movies for free more than you like picking from a list that's bigger than 31 items, this is definitely for you.

Reader comments

  • Anonymous

No, this means that someone else owns the rights in other countries, and that Warner Brothers can't make it available for free there. Not everything is some grand conspiracy like some people on this website seem to believe.

  • Adam

Yeah but that is Indian movies. Not everyone watches them

  • Anonymous

If I click the video from another country, they cannot earn money? Is that it?