Clint Eastwood’s Legendary Westerns Are Streaming for Free on Tubi This April
While the likes of Netflix and Prime Video take their frustrations out on viewers' pockets by hiking prices (again), Tubi is our knight in shining armor ... and in this case, the knight is actually a cowboy named Clint Eastwood. Amid Tubi's massive release of free movies, the streaming service included the Clint Eastwood Dollars trilogy.
With its April 1 rollout of more than 100 different titles, A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966) entered the chat with a narrow-eyed squint.
How to Stream the Clint Eastwood 'Dollars' Trilogy for Free
Starting this weekend, you can marathon Sergio Leone’s seminal "Spaghetti Western" series without reaching for your wallet. The April lineup includes A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and arguably one of the greatest Western ever made, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
This is a significant win for classic cinema fans, since these titles have spent most of the last year locked behind paywalls on MGM+ and AMC+. Seeing Eastwood’s "Man with No Name" in high-definition for free is the ultimate antidote to streaming fatigue.
Best New Action and War Movies on Tubi: April 2026
Beyond the frontier, Tubi has bolstered its "Action" and "Drama" categories with several essentials. Saving Private Ryan, Steven Spielberg’s definitive WWII epic, is now available, offering what is still considered the most visceral depiction of the D-Day landings in film history.
If you’re looking for a high-stakes thriller, The Fugitive — starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones — has also joined the platform. It remains a masterclass in the "man on the run" genre. Other notable free additions include:
- Bullet Train (2022)
- The Rock (1996)
- Man on Fire (2004)
- The Fugitive&U.S. Marshals
Why Free Ad-Supported Streaming (FAST) is Winning in 2026
The surge in Tubi’s viewership isn’t an accident. With the subscription ceiling seemingly hit for many households, free ad-supported television (FAST) services are becoming the primary home for heritage entertainment.
While you’ll have to sit through a few commercial breaks, the trade-off is access to a 100-plus movie library that rivals the "Big Three" streamers. For a zero-dollar weekend binge, Tubi is people's champ.

