Where to Stream Westerns in 2026

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Amazon Prime is, hands down, the best streaming service for watching Westerns. Not only does its catalog include classics from the early 20th century, but it also boasts original titles. Prime’s The English and Outer Range, for instance, are inventive takes on the genre. But if you’re looking for the best streaming service for your Wild West needs, there are other places to look to too. Max is a worthy contender, considering it has some of the most diverse libraries in general, and so are Netflix and The Criterion Channel. 

Below, we list down the best streaming services you can check out for quality Westerns. 

How we test

We have covered streaming in America at A Good Movie to Watch since 2012, longer than most of the services on this page have existed. We run each one ourselves, track what the price actually becomes once the promo ends, and recheck every month.

How this page is organized

We have grouped every deal by what you actually get with it, so you can jump straight to the kind you want. Use the menu to skip around.

Platforms with Curated Classic Western Libraries 8 options

Watch from deep western catalogs spanning silent-era classics to restored genre gems.

OptionPriceBest for
Fandor $4.99 Try
Cultpix $5.99 Try
Classix Free Try
Criterion Channel $10.99 Try
Mubi $14.99 Try
MGM+ $7.99 Try
CINEMAX $9.99 Try
Tubi Free Try

Fandor

$4.99/month · 7-day free trial
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Fandor is a paid subscription streaming service that curates independent, foreign, award-winning, and classic films, as well as documentaries from all over the world, making it a standout option for cinephiles. Depending on your location, it also offers a number of free movie titles. But Fandor doesn’t only cater to fans; rookie directors also get some love as the service allows them to debut their work on the platform. It’s a great option for film lovers and makers alike.

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Cultpix

$5.99/month
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Cultpix is a streaming subscription service made especially for genre fans. Not only does it cover the entire gamut of old, weird, and beloved cinema (it has everything from horror, sci-fi, erotica, martial arts, and fantasy from before the ’90s), it also collects such titles from all around the world, giving it a unique global edge over the many other cult streaming services out there. Japanese Kaij, Danish erotica, Italian Westerns—you name it, Cultpix most likely has it. A subscription to Cultpix costs $5.99/month.

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Classix

Free
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Classix is a treasure trove of vintage titles; from film noir and screwball comedies to westerns and cartoons, it’s all here. You can try out the streaming service through their free tier without having to input any credit card details, but for access to the full library, users can upgrade to the Classix+ monthly, yearly, or lifetime plans. This includes access to full seasons of shows like Bonanza and The Pink Panther. At the moment, the streaming service is only available on Apple and Android devices via their respective app stores.

Try Classix →

Criterion Channel

$10.99/month · 7-day free trial
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Criterion Channel is a curated movie-streaming service that offers ad-free and on-demand access to films from The Criterion Collection in HD. It is currently only available in the US and Canada. The subscription costs $10.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Like Netflix, the Criterion Channel also offers a physical rental service. The number of movies you can rent each month, for a flat monthly rate, depends on how quickly you can return them. You don’t need to subscribe to The Criterion Channel to buy or rent physical media on DVD and Blu-ray, but subscribers may get discounts.

With the introduction of Criterion24/7, Criterion Channel also entered the Live TV world, offering a great alternative to channels like Turner Classic Movies.

Try Criterion Channel →

Mubi

$14.99/month · 30-day free trial
5

Mubi is a movie-streaming service featuring a curated selection of 30 movies on a daily rotation, as well as a large library of movies from previous rotations. The subscription costs $14.99 per month or $119.88 for an annual subscription. If you just want to browse the database before paying up front, you can sign up for a free account for access. Mubi has a Now Showing section, with the newest entries to the library on a given day (the library is updated daily), and a Library section featuring a back-catalog of other highlights and previously “showing” movies. You may see a section called ‘Live’ for live broadcasts once in a while. Aside from the options to stream via web browser, Mubi also has mobile apps for Android and iOS, media streaming devices (Apple TV, Chromecast, Fire TV, and Roku), and you can subscribe to Mubi as a Prime Video channel. While Mubi is not available on the Xbox One, you can access the service on a PlayStation 4 console.

Try Mubi →

MGM+

$7.99/month · 7-day free trial
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MGM+ (formerly Epix On Demand) is a streaming platform from the Epix television network that offers on-demand content from the channel. It’s offered to subscribers of the Epix television channel at no extra cost.

Otherwise, the cost varies depending on your TV provider, though it averages at about $7.99/month whether you subscribe directly or via a third partner.

You can subscribe to MGM+ via supported providers including Comcast Xfinity, Cox, DISH, DIRECTV, Spectrum, and Verizon FIOS. It can also be used as an add-on with Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.

Try MGM+ →

CINEMAX

$9.99/month
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The cable channel Cinemax used to be available as a standalone service but has since become an add-on to major streaming services. Signing up for Cinemax costs $9.99 a month as a Hulu add-on, with a seven-day free trial. You can also get it as an add-on package for $9.99 a month on Amazon Prime.

Cinemax can be accessed via a full range of services including Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Fire TV, Roku, Xbox One and is compatible across devices Apple and PC computers, and Android and Apple phones and tablets.

Try CINEMAX →

Tubi

Free
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Dubbed “The Free Netflix,” Tubi is one of the best options for streaming quality movies and TV shows online. The completely free, ad-supported service has one of the most extensive title lineups, plus it’s compatible with most devices, making it an extremely popular option for cord-cutters. Though it has been noted to have a less-than-stellar resolution, most viewers don’t mind due to its easy interface, constantly updated library, and of course free titles. Parents will also be glad to know that the service has parental control features.

Try Tubi →

Broad Streaming Services with Robust Western Content 5 options

Access substantial western selections within larger on-demand catalogs, led by Amazon Prime's classic library.

OptionPriceBest for
Netflix $7.99 Try
Amazon Prime $8.99 Try
Hulu $11.99 Try
HBO Max $10.99 Award-winning originals Try
Disney+ $11.99 Try

Netflix

$7.99/month
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Netflix is an ad-free streaming platform that operates on a monthly, or annual, subscription.

There are three pricing plans – Standard with ads, Standard, and Premium – and the one you choose will determine the number of devices that you can simultaneously use to watch Netflix, in case you want to share the account with someone else.

There are three plans, though pricing differs from region to region. First up is the Standard with ads plan, which allows you to watch on one device at a time. Upgrading to the Standard plan allows you to watch shows and movies, and download them for offline viewing, on up to 2 different devices at a time. The top-tier Premium plan lets you watch and download on up to 4 different devices, and comes with the options to watch videos in HD and Ultra HD.

Once subscribed, you can watch movies and TV shows directly on your browser via Netflix.com.

You also have the option of downloading the app on pretty much any mobile device, including iOS, Android, or Windows. The app also works on computers using Windows XP or later and Macs with OS X Tiger or later.

Try Netflix →

Amazon Prime

$8.99/month · 30-day free trial
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Amazon’s premium membership program is an all-in-one bundle that includes access to the streaming platform Prime Video, more commonly referred to in this publication as “Amazon Prime.” A subscription entitles you not only to Amazon Prime’s thousands of films and TV shows, but also to Amazon’s delivery benefits, which include discounted fees, free shipping, and same-day delivery on select items. The membership bundle costs $14.99/month, but you can access the streaming service as a standalone for just $8.99.

Depending on where you live, access to Amazon Prime might differ. If you live in the US, UK, or Germany, you have the option of paying a yearly or monthly subscription fee for an Amazon Prime account. Users from the US, UK, France, and Brazil likewise have access to Amazon Prime’s sports content which, depending on the season, may include live and on-demand coverage of basketball, football, and baseball events. Meanwhile, people in countries where Amazon is not operating may only be able to access it from a browser.

In addition to on-demand streaming, you can rent or buy titles that are not on the service or purchase add-on channels like HBO, Starz, and MLB.TV to watch on the Amazon Prime platform. And apart from Amazon devices, the app is available on any mobile device, including iOS, Android, or Windows. The app also works on Apple and Windows computers, a wide range of TVs, mobile devices, and gaming consoles.

Try Amazon Prime →

Hulu

$11.99/month · 30-day free trial
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Hulu is an on-demand service that is currently only available in US territories. You can get access to Hulu’s on-demand content library for $11.99 a month with commercials, and $18.99 without. There’s also an option to bundle it with Disney+ for $12.99 a month with ads.

Try Hulu →
Award-winning originals

HBO Max

$10.99/month
4

HBO Max is a subscription-based on-demand platform that is only available in the US. New subscribers can choose from three monthly tiers ranging from $10.99 (with ads) to $18.49 (no ads) to $22.99 (no ads, plus more concurrent streams, downloads, and 4K streaming). An annual subscription option is also available.

When you subscribe, you’ll get HBO’s world-class exclusives, such as The Wire and Game of Thrones, but HBO Max also functions as a bundle: you’ll get content from Discovery, DC, Criterion Collection, Looney Tunes, Studio Ghibli, Turner Classic Movies, and Crunchyroll. And as of September 2023, you will also get a live stream of CNN. It’s not a direct 24/7 simulcast of the channel, but many segments of it are broadcast live.

Most mobile devices that can stream video support HBO Max, although there is yet no app for Amazon Fire TV and Roku devices.

Try HBO Max →

Disney+

$11.99/month
5

Disney Plus is a streaming on-demand service owned by the Walt Disney Company available in 59 countries at the time of writing. Pricing starts at $11.99 a month in the US, while plans differ from region to region.

Try Disney+ →

New Western Series and Exclusive Prestige Titles 5 options

Watch acclaimed original westerns like the Yellowstone universe and prestige remakes.

OptionPriceBest for
Paramount+ $8.99 Try
Starz $10.99 Try
Showtime $10.99 Try
Philo $25 Budget cord-cutting Try
Fubo $73.99 most sports channels Try

Paramount+

$8.99/month · 7-day free trial
1

Paramount Plus is a video-on-demand service that replaced its predecessor, CBS All Access, and is currently available in the US, Canada, and parts of Latin America.

Subscribers used to also have the option to bundle the service with Showtime, but ever since the Paramount-Showtime merger in June 2023, the latter is now only available to “Paramount + SHOWTIME” subscribers. To its credit, standalone Paramount+ still has 40,000 episodes and movies to its name, plus live feeds on NFL on CBS and the UEFA Champions League.

Try Paramount+ →

Starz

$10.99/month
2

Starz is a cable TV network in the US with an on-demand streaming service of the same name. Currently, Starz on-demand has a monthly price of $10.99 ($3/month for the first 3 months).

Starz is available as an add-on channel to Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, and Roku platform. For a similar subscription price, you can also access Starz as an add-on via a variety of online streaming services including YouTube TV and Hulu Plus Live TV, among others.

Alternatively, the Starz on-demand app is available for Android, iOS and most other mobile devices.

Try Starz →

Showtime

$10.99/month · 30-day free trial
3

SHOWTIME is an on-demand service operating in the US, with a monthly price of $10.99, and a yearly subscription also possible. The catalog of movies and original shows can also be accessed as an add-on to other streaming services such as Amazon Prime and Hulu.

While SHOWTIME was only available on Apple devices for a while, it has since expanded in availability to include Android, Amazon Fire and Playstation 4, and other services.

SHOWTIME on-demand is free for subscribers to the TV service.

Try Showtime →
Budget cord-cutting

Philo

$25/month · 7-day free trial
4

Philo is one of the most interesting ways to cut the cord out there: it offers over 70 channels for as little as $25. If you don’t watch sports or a lot of local TV, but want access to everything else, it’s the perfect Live TV option. Their Bundle+ subscription adds access to AMC+, HBO Max, and Discovery+.

Try Philo →
most sports channels

Fubo

$73.99/month · 7-day free trial
5

Fubo is a live TV and on-demand streaming service. The platform had it beginning as a soccer stream service, but it quickly became popular as a viable alternative to expensive cable subscriptions in the U.S, offering an attractive bundle of more than 100 live channels as well as an endless array of on-demand movies.

Try Fubo →

About this list

A Good Movie to Watch has been covering streaming since 2012. We test every major service available in America ourselves and write down what actually changes once the promo period ends and the real price kicks in. Affiliate links may earn us a small commission. They do not change the rankings. Browse all our cord-cutting work.

Bilal Zouheir

Bilal Zouheir

Founder of A Good Movie to Watch

Founder of A Good Movie to Watch. I have been covering streaming services for over a decade, longer than some of the services on this list have even been around.