
In 2025, Freevee grew its collection of shows and movies by adding both new originals and popular titles previously available elsewhere. Many of the year’s most-watched series were also briefly available on Hulu, making them accessible to a wider audience. This carefully chosen mix of programming demonstrates the variety of entertainment Freevee offers without requiring a subscription. Viewers enjoyed everything from gripping crime dramas to funny comedies, showcasing the best of ad-supported streaming over the past year.
‘The Secret Life of the American Teenager’ (2008–2013)

This show centers around a teen girl’s surprise pregnancy and how it impacts those around her – her family and friends. Set in high school, it tackles real-life issues and explores the complexities of relationships. The series ran for five seasons and became known for its honest portrayal of growing up, resonating with many viewers. It was available to stream on Freevee and Hulu in 2025.
‘Scream Queens’ (2015–2016)

This horror comedy follows a killer who’s targeting members of a college sorority. The show is a funny and scary mix of slasher tropes and social commentary, playfully mocking social media and the experience of college. While each season takes place in a different location, many of the same actors appear throughout the series. It’s become a beloved show known for its exaggerated style and the cast’s wild, energetic performances.
‘Glee’ (2009–2015)

As a total film and TV buff, I always loved this show! It really captured what it was like being in high school, especially through the world of show choir – it was a great outlet for these students. Beyond the amazing musical performances every episode, it wasn’t afraid to tackle some really important social issues. And honestly, it was a launching pad for so many performers we know and love today. What really drew me in, though, was how it balanced genuinely funny moments with really touching, heartfelt stories about the students at McKinley High. It just felt so real!
‘Empire’ (2015–2020)

The series centers on the head of a major hip hop empire who needs to choose which of his three sons will take over his company. Expect original music and intense family drama set against the backdrop of the competitive music world. Taraji P. Henson’s performance as Cookie Lyon was widely praised. The show consistently attracted viewers interested in stories about wealth, power, and family conflicts.
‘Desperate Housewives’ (2004–2012)

Despite living in the seemingly idyllic suburb of Wisteria Lane, the lives of four women are filled with secrets and challenges. After a friend takes her own life, the neighborhood is rocked by mystery and scandal. The show cleverly blended the drama of a soap opera with dark humor and suspense, becoming one of the most popular TV dramas of the early 2000s.
‘Revenge’ (2011–2015)

Emily Thorne arrives in the Hamptons with a single goal: to get revenge on the powerful families who wrongly accused her father. She carefully plans and carries out an intricate scheme, using her wits and wealth. The show is known for its glamorous style and complicated plots, all unfolding amidst the world of the rich and privileged. Viewers watched as Emily dealt with the risks and deceptions of this exclusive society.
‘Scandal’ (2012–2018)

Olivia Pope leads a Washington D.C. firm specializing in damage control for high-profile clients. A complex romantic connection with the President adds intense personal and political drama to her life. The show is famous for its quick wit, surprising turns of events, and became a major talking point on social media during its original broadcast.
‘Grey’s Anatomy’ (2005–)

This popular medical drama centers around the lives of young doctors – interns and residents – working at a Seattle hospital. The show follows Meredith Grey as she balances the challenges of her career with complicated family issues and love interests. Over the years, it’s featured many memorable characters and gripping medical stories, and remains incredibly popular on streaming services like Freevee and Hulu as of 2025.
‘9-1-1’ (2018–)

I’m completely hooked on this show! It really puts you right in the middle of the incredibly stressful lives of police officers, firefighters, and the 911 dispatchers who support them. It’s not just about the action, though – it’s about how these heroes juggle the dangers of their jobs with everything going on in their personal lives. Every episode is packed with intense rescues and really moving stories that just pull you in. It’s amazing to see the courage and commitment these people have to our community, especially when things get really tough.
‘Bones’ (2005–2017)

A forensic anthropologist and an FBI agent work together to solve crimes by analyzing human remains. The show focuses on their partnership – a blend of scientific investigation and gut instinct. Their different personalities create both humor and drama as they tackle challenging cases. It was a long-running series and continues to be popular with mystery fans.
‘The Resident’ (2018–2023)

This drama follows a new doctor as they experience the often-difficult world of hospital medicine, guided by a highly skilled but jaded senior doctor. The series reveals how money and corruption can sometimes affect patient treatment in a large hospital, and explores the tough ethical choices doctors face daily. The characters are dedicated to their patients, even as they struggle with a complicated and imperfect healthcare system.
‘Chicago Fire’ (2012–)

This show centers on the brave firefighters and paramedics of Firehouse 51 as they dedicate their lives to saving people in Chicago. We see both the intense challenges of their jobs and the personal struggles and conflicts they face as a close-knit team. It’s the first installment in a growing series that dives into the world of Chicago’s emergency services, offering a raw and honest portrayal of the sacrifices these heroes make.
‘The Rookie’ (2018–)

John Nolan chases his lifelong dream of becoming a police officer, even though he starts his career later in life. As the oldest rookie at the Los Angeles Police Department, he has to prove himself to his fellow officers and supervisors. The series follows his journey as he learns the ropes of law enforcement while responding to a wide range of calls. Since being added to Freevee’s streaming library, it’s become a popular show for fans of police dramas.
‘White Collar’ (2009–2014)

A clever con artist makes a deal with the FBI: his freedom in exchange for helping them catch other financial criminals. He teams up with a determined agent who doesn’t fully trust him, suspecting he has his own agenda. As they work together to solve challenging cases of art theft and corporate fraud, an unexpected friendship blossoms. The show is known for its clever writing and the strong connection between the two main actors.
‘Burn Notice’ (2007–2013)

A former spy, now discredited, uses his special talents to help people in Miami while secretly investigating who betrayed him. He works with a close-knit team who assist with risky operations and information gathering. The show uniquely explains the tools and techniques of the spy trade directly to viewers, all set against the bright, sunny backdrop of Florida. It’s a fun mix of exciting action and witty humor.
‘Psych’ (2006–2014)

This comedy follows a keen observer who cons the Santa Barbara Police Department into believing he’s psychic, allowing him to solve crimes. He brings along his best friend as a partner, and the two find themselves in plenty of funny predicaments. The show is known for its witty dialogue, pop culture jokes, and a refreshing, lighthearted take on detective stories, making it a fan favorite.
‘Castle’ (2009–2016)

A well-known mystery writer and a homicide detective join forces, hoping to spark ideas for the author’s next book series. The writer uses his imagination to assist in solving actual murder cases, often getting on the detective’s nerves in the process. As they work together, their initial annoyance with each other blossoms into a strong romantic connection. The series was a hit, blending crime investigation with the charm of a romantic comedy.
‘New Girl’ (2011–2018)

After a difficult split, a cheerful teacher decides to live with three single men in a loft apartment. They unexpectedly become a close-knit, non-traditional family while figuring out life and love in their thirties. The show is beloved for its unique comedy and the genuine connection between the actors. You could stream it on Freevee and Hulu in 2025.
‘Modern Family’ (2009–2020)

This funny and heartwarming show follows the lives of three branches of the Pritchett family in a realistic, documentary-style format. It cleverly explores how modern American families navigate everyday life, and has been praised for its smart writing and the talented cast. It continues to be a popular choice for anyone looking for a relatable and amusing family comedy.
‘How I Met Your Mother’ (2005–2014)

This sitcom tells the story of a father recounting how he met his children’s mother, using memories and flashbacks. We see him and his friends navigating life, love, and their careers in New York City, often at their regular hangout spot. The show is known for its clever storytelling and running gags, creating a rich and memorable world, and is widely considered a groundbreaking comedy for its time.
‘Malcolm in the Middle’ (2000–2006)

The show follows a brilliant young boy navigating the ups and downs of a chaotic and unconventional family, all while dealing with the struggles of being a middle child. It was known for Malcolm directly addressing the audience, sharing his thoughts and frustrations, which broke the traditional sitcom format. Unlike many family comedies at the time, it presented a raw and realistic portrayal of everyday family life. Critics and viewers alike loved the show’s fresh humor and the talented actors who brought it to life.
‘Scrubs’ (2001–2010)

I absolutely love watching the interns at Sacred Heart Hospital navigate their new careers! It’s so fun to see them learn the ropes, especially with all the quirky doctors and patients they encounter. What really sets the show apart, though, is how it shows us what’s going on inside the main character’s head – those surreal daydreams are brilliant! It’s a perfect mix of hilarious, over-the-top comedy and really touching moments about the serious stuff that happens in a hospital. And honestly, the friendships between the characters are so heartwarming and the show is just bursting with energy – it’s completely addictive!
‘Community’ (2009–2015)

A group of students from all walks of life meet at community college and unexpectedly become close friends. The show is well-known for its clever, self-aware humor and episodes that playfully imitate popular movies and TV shows. It gained a loyal following who actively worked to save the show when it faced cancellation. The series is praised for being imaginative and unafraid to try new storytelling approaches.
’30 Rock’ (2006–2013)

This comedy series follows the lead writer of a sketch show as she juggles quirky performers and a pushy boss. It’s a funny, fast-paced look at the craziness behind the scenes in television, packed with jokes in every episode. The show’s creator, Tina Fey, developed a relatable character who connected with viewers dealing with work and life pressures.
‘Parks and Recreation’ (2009–2015)

This show follows a passionate parks department employee in a small town who’s dedicated to improving her community. She navigates her job alongside a quirky group of people with diverse perspectives on life and how the government should work. What started as a funny workplace comedy has become a touching story about friendship and taking pride in public service. It’s beloved for its positive spirit and memorable characters.
‘Friday Night Lights’ (2006–2011)

This drama series follows a high school football coach and his family as they deal with the intense expectations of life in a small Texas town obsessed with the sport. It realistically portrays the challenges faced by the community, including economic hardship, and focuses on the characters’ journeys of personal growth. The show’s documentary-style filming created a raw and intimate feel, earning it praise for its honest depiction of American life.
‘Parenthood’ (2010–2015)

This show follows four adult siblings as they navigate the ups and downs of family life in Northern California. It tackles tough subjects like illness and developmental challenges with honesty and sensitivity, highlighting how important family support is when life gets hard. Many viewers became deeply connected to the characters and their stories across generations.
‘The Night Manager’ (2016)

This thrilling series follows a hotel manager who is secretly recruited by a government spy to get close to a notorious arms dealer. Based on a novel by John le Carré, the show is a gripping tale of international espionage, known for its impressive visuals and incredibly tense mood. When it first came out, critics especially loved the acting performances.
‘Killing Eve’ (2018–2022)

A spy becomes fixated on a glamorous and ruthless assassin while pursuing her throughout Europe. Their pursuit turns into a risky game where professional boundaries and personal feelings become increasingly blurred. The series cleverly twists the typical spy thriller formula with its dark, witty tone and unusual relationships between characters. It’s remembered for its daring narrative and striking visuals.
‘Orphan Black’ (2013–2017)

Okay, so I just finished watching this show and it totally blew my mind. It’s about a woman who finds out she’s actually one of many clones – seriously! The story quickly spirals into this huge conspiracy as she tries to figure out where she came from. But honestly, the biggest draw is the lead actress. She plays all these different versions of herself, and each one feels like a completely unique person. It’s incredible! Beyond the cool sci-fi stuff, it really makes you think about what makes you you, and who really has control over your own body. It’s a pretty complex show, but so rewarding, and I can see why it’s got such a dedicated fanbase.
‘Broadchurch’ (2013–2017)

When a young boy is murdered in a quiet seaside town, the close-knit community is shattered and a large-scale investigation begins. The case forces two detectives – who have very different approaches to their work – to team up and uncover the truth, suspecting someone within the town itself. The series deeply explores the emotional fallout of the crime, focusing on the grief of the boy’s family and the wider impact on the town. It’s a gripping and suspenseful drama built around compelling characters.
‘Luther’ (2010–2019)

I’m completely hooked on this show! It follows an incredibly smart detective in London who, honestly, is a bit of a mess himself. He’s brilliant at catching truly awful criminals, but he’s not afraid to bend the rules – or even break them – to get the job done. What really sets it apart is how dark and moody it is; it’s not your typical police show at all. Plus, the dynamic between the detective and one particular killer is fascinating – they’re both so intelligent, and it adds a really unique edge to the whole series.
‘Downton Abbey’ (2010–2015)

This show follows the wealthy Crawley family and the people who work in their home during the early 1900s. It depicts the strict social classes of the time and how life was changing with the arrival of the modern age. Known for its stunning costumes and beautiful settings, the series became incredibly popular around the world and is still considered a classic historical drama.
‘The Americans’ (2013–2018)

During the Cold War, two Soviet spies create a believable cover as an American married couple in suburban Washington D.C. The series follows their challenging lives as they juggle dangerous espionage missions with the demands of family and a developing romantic connection. It’s a gripping and heartfelt story about loyalty, marriage, and what it means to be American, and is widely considered one of the decade’s best dramas.
‘Justified’ (2010–2015)

This crime drama, inspired by the writings of Elmore Leonard, follows a U.S. Deputy Marshal who returns to his small Kentucky hometown. He starts working as a law enforcer, but quickly clashes with a charming local criminal who happens to be someone he grew up with. The show combines the feel of a classic western with a modern crime story, and is known for its witty conversations and interesting characters.
‘Sons of Anarchy’ (2008–2014)

This show follows the vice president of a motorcycle club as he wrestles with his loyalty to his brothers and his growing unease with the club’s increasingly dangerous criminal activities. It’s a raw and violent story about the bonds of family, brotherhood, and the pursuit of power, told with the depth and complexity of a Shakespearean tragedy. The series was known for its consistently high level of tension over its seven seasons.
‘The Shield’ (2002–2008)

This show follows a secretive and corrupt team of Los Angeles police officers who bend the law to keep the city in line and line their own pockets. The team’s leader constantly battles internal affairs investigations and dangerous rival gangs to maintain power. Known for its intense action and complex characters, the series broke new ground for police dramas on cable TV.
‘Atlanta’ (2016–2022)

This show follows two cousins navigating the Atlanta music world, striving to improve their lives and support their families. It’s known for its quirky, dreamlike humor and thoughtful observations about race and social class in America. Each episode is unpredictable, constantly surprising viewers with its twists and turns. Many consider it one of the most original and groundbreaking series of the past decade.
‘Lost’ (2004–2010)

A group of plane crash survivors must band together to survive on a strange, tropical island. The show reveals their backstories through flashbacks and hints at their futures with flash forwards. It gained a reputation for its intricate mysteries and the many unanswered questions surrounding the island itself. The series is remembered as a groundbreaking achievement in television storytelling, known for its complex, ongoing narrative.
‘Fringe’ (2008–2013)

This show follows an FBI agent who partners with a scientist and his son to investigate unusual and often unbelievable events. It delves into concepts like alternate realities and cutting-edge technology, but at its heart, it’s a story about the strong relationships between its characters. Starting as a case-of-the-week series, it blossomed into a large-scale science fiction adventure, praised by viewers for its imaginative storytelling and emotional depth.
‘Smallville’ (2001–2011)

This series tells the story of Clark Kent’s teenage years, as he learns about his superpowers and discovers he’s from another planet, all while growing up in a small town. He deals with typical high school struggles, but also has to keep his friends safe from danger. The show also looks at the complex early friendship between Clark and Lex Luthor, before they become well-known rivals. It was a groundbreaking show that helped shape the superhero TV we see today.
‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ (1997–2003)

The show follows a teenage girl balancing her ordinary life with a secret destiny: fighting supernatural forces. With the help of her close friends, she battles vampires, demons, and other creatures of darkness. Beyond the fantasy, the show cleverly uses these supernatural elements to explore the challenges and emotions of adolescence. It’s considered a landmark achievement in television, known for its compelling writing and lasting impact.
‘Firefly’ (2002)

This show follows the crew of a small spaceship as they navigate the fringes of space, dodging the law and trying to earn a living. It’s a unique blend of science fiction and western storytelling, creating a realistic and immersive universe. Though it didn’t last long, the series gained a huge fanbase and continues to be beloved today, largely due to its compelling characters and the strong connection between them. It’s a space adventure driven by its people.
‘The X-Files’ (1993–2018)

The show follows two FBI agents who team up to investigate mysterious, unsolved cases – everything from strange paranormal events to shadowy government cover-ups. One agent is open to the possibility of the supernatural, while the other demands concrete, scientific proof. Their contrasting viewpoints create a memorable dynamic and made the show a television classic. Each episode often featured a self-contained mystery, but a larger, ongoing story arc also developed throughout the series.
‘Arrested Development’ (2003–2019)

The show centers on a calm and rational man attempting to hold his chaotic, yet privileged, family together after their father is incarcerated. It’s known for its clever humor, with jokes and running gags that become even funnier upon rewatching. A distinctive feature is the narrator, who frequently interjects to correct what the characters say or do. Overall, it’s a brilliantly written and acted comedy with a fantastic cast.
‘Bosch: Legacy’ (2022–)

Harry Bosch has reinvented himself as a private eye just as his daughter starts her career as a police officer. The series keeps the same realistic and intense feel as before, but now tackles new kinds of legal and criminal problems. It follows Bosch’s pursuit of justice working outside the usual police system, and continues to be a popular show on Freevee thanks to its intriguing mysteries and well-developed characters.
‘Jury Duty’ (2023)

This funny and original series takes you inside a fake jury trial, following one juror who thinks everything is real. Unbeknownst to them, everyone else – from the lawyers to the witnesses – is an actor following a script. The show is filmed like a documentary but also feels like a real-life social experiment, and it’s been praised for being both funny and genuinely touching, especially because of the reactions of the juror who doesn’t know the truth.
‘Leverage: Redemption’ (2021–)

This show follows a team of former criminals who now use their talents to fight injustice. They target rich and powerful wrongdoers who exploit the legal system, essentially acting as modern-day Robin Hoods. Each episode features smart, well-planned robberies and highlights the close bond between the team members. It’s an enjoyable and consistently popular series available on Freevee.
‘The Office’ (2005–2013)

This hilarious comedy follows the everyday lives of workers at a paper company, filmed like a real documentary. The regional manager, Michael Scott, tries his best to motivate his team, but often misses the mark, leading to awkward and funny situations. Throughout the series, the employees deal with office drama and relationships, and the show is famous for its uncomfortable, yet relatable, humor and the heartfelt bonds between the characters. In 2025, you could watch it on Freevee and Hulu.
‘Sherlock’ (2010–2017)

This popular show reimagines the classic detective in present-day London, where he and his dependable companion, John Watson, tackle challenging cases. Praised for its smart writing and excellent acting, each episode feels like a movie with detailed storylines and impressive visuals. It’s consistently ranked among the best TV series ever made.
Let us know which shows from this list are your favorites, and tell us what you’ve been enjoying on Freevee in the comments below!
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