Pluto TV is continuing its exciting “Summer of Cinema” programming with plenty more incredible films to stream for free this Summer. Blockbusters from some of the best movie franchises of all time, coming-of-age classics, and outstanding sci-fi favorites represent just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to this free streaming service. There’s truly something for everyone on Pluto TV, as its summer program has consistently offered some of the most acclaimed and action-packed movies ever made.
As a streaming service that’s completely free, Pluto TV offers audiences the opportunity to revisit some of their favorite movies or discover blockbusters they’ve never seen before. With so much exciting on-demand content for viewers to enjoy, another benefit of Pluto TV is hundreds of live channels that feature all kinds of genres of movies and TV series alongside sports, news, and so much more. Add to this simple accessibility via mobile, desktops, and connected TVs, and you’ve got a streaming service to suit everyone’s needs.
The free-to-watch movies coming to Pluto TV this July include major releases from blockbuster franchises like Indiana Jones, Mission: Impossible, and Star Trek. Viewers looking to tap into their more stylish sensibilities, meanwhile, can enjoy the cult classic Clueless. In an era where it increasingly feels like it’s impossible to enjoy top-quality content without being forced to subscribe or shell out cash, Pluto TV remains one of the few places where movie lovers can enjoy incredible releases without breaking the bank.
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Clueless (1995)
Directed by Amy Heckerling
Few teen movies can match the stylish appeal of Clueless, a loose adaptation of Jane Austen’s 1815 novel Emma that updated its story for the 1990s. Alicia Silverstone stars as Cher Horowitz, the beautiful, popular, and rich high school student who takes it upon herself to befriend the new girl in school and give her a makeover. The late Brittany Murphy also gives one of her best performances as the awkward transfer student who becomes Cher’s good deed project.
As a coming-of-age classic that’s available to view for free on Pluto TV this July, Clueless was a sleeper hit that’s endured through the decades as a cult favorite. Featuring an incredibly early performance from Paul Rudd as Cher’s socially conscious ex-stepbrother-turned-love interest, his ambition to become an environmental lawyer stands in sharp contrast to the stylish teen’s materialistic worldview. A film that felt progressive and boasted sharp feminist themes without feeling preachy, there’s a reason Clueless remains as beloved as ever three decades later.
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Star Trek Beyond (2016)
Directed by Justin Lin
The Star Trek franchise received a new lease of life when it was rebooted in 2009, and the series became a trilogy with the release of Star Trek Beyond in 2016. With Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto beaming back into their iconic roles of Captain Kirk and Spock, this exciting installment was a critically acclaimed hit that makes us wish the rebooted franchise continued with the elusive Star Trek 4. Luckily, Trekkies wanting to rediscover the series won’t have to blast off to the final frontier and can simply land at Pluto TV to check out Star Trek Beyond for free this July.
Star Trek Beyond sees the crew of the USS Enterprise continuing to explore the furthest reaches of uncharted space, only to encounter a new enemy who puts everything the Federation stands for to the test. With Idris Elba as Captain Balthazar Edison as the mutated alien creature Krall, Star Trek Beyond explores the darkest consequences of space exploration and how once-noble heroes can turn into everything they once fought against.
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Mission: Impossible (1996)
Directed by Brian De Palma
With the recent release of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, there’s never been a better time to go back and see where it all started for Tom Cruise’s Ethan Hunt. Legendary filmmaker Brian De Palma rebooted the original espionage television series from the 1960s to produce a film that felt slick and modern, thereby birthing one of the greatest action movie franchises of all time. From self-destructing messages to Cruise’s death-defying stunts, Mission: Impossible laid the groundwork for all the incredible sequels that were to follow over the next nearly 30 years.
Telling the story of Ethan Hunt, the lone survivor of an attack on the secret expert espionage agency known as the Impossible Missions Force, Mission: Impossible sees Cruise attempt to uncover the truth behind his team’s elimination. With high stakes, iconic music, and non-stop action, it’s no surprise that Mission: Impossible has gone down in history as one of the most edge-of-your-seat franchises of all time. The original film is available on Pluto TV for free this July, and anyone who hasn’t yet seen it should do themselves a favor by checking out where Mission: Impossible began.
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Mission: Impossible II (2000)
Directed by John Woo
Pluto TV viewers who have already enjoyed the wonder of the original Mission: Impossible for free this July will be delighted to learn that Mission: Impossible II is also available on the platform this month. With action movie legend John Woo taking over from Brian De Palma, Cruise’s second outing as Ethan Hunt is arguably even more exciting as he seeks to secure a genetically modified disease from a rogue IMF agent that could put the entire world in jeopardy.
With stakes that have never been higher and more over-the-top stunts and big set-piece action sequences than before, Mission: Impossible II was the film that proved this series’ potential as a major ongoing IP. With elaborate setups and some truly absurd internal logic, the fun of the Mission: Impossible series is having permission to suspend all disbelief and be swept away by an epic espionage adventure.
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Mission: Impossible III (2006)
Directed by J. J. Abrams
Just when it seemed things couldn’t get any better for Pluto TV viewers, Mission: Impossible III is available to stream on the service for free this July. The third installment saw famed filmmaker J. J. Abrams step into the director’s chair, while Tom Cruise returned once again as the iconic IMF agent Ethan Hunt. Not only was Cruise joined by several returning cast members, but the late acting legend Philip Seymour Hoffman also appeared as one of the series’ most memorable villains: the arms dealer Owen Davian.
Mission: Impossible III is a fast-paced action triumph that delivers non-stop stunts and special effects that remain impressive today. As a thrilling cinematic experience that represents everything a great blockbuster can achieve, Pluto TV viewers will be in for an adrenaline-soaked ride when they go back and watch the entire trilogy this July. There’s a reason Cruise has repeatedly chosen to come back and bless the world with more Mission: Impossible – these movies are intensely watchable and insanely fun.
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Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom (1984)
Directed by Steven Spielberg
When it comes to cinematic heroes, few names conjure more excitement than Indiana Jones, the sarcastic bullwhip-swinging legend made famous by Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Pluto TV viewers can enjoy the continued adventures of Indy by checking out Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom this July. With Steven Spielberg back to deliver more exciting adventures in a story from Star Wars creator George Lucas, it’s no surprise Indy’s legacy has endured throughout the decades.
As the darkest and most mature release in the entire series, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom pushed the boundaries of what could be depicted in a family-friendly film, and this ultimately led to the development of the PG-13 rating. With Indy on the quest to find a mysterious stone and rescue children from a terrifying Thuggee cult, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is an imaginative adventure that saw Spielberg, Ford, and Lucas push the franchise into new territory.
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Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade (1989)
Directed by Steven Spielberg
It’s no secret that the Indiana Jones franchise was originally envisioned as the American answer to James Bond, as it blended pulp serials of bygone eras with a suave and engaging hero. This made the casting of Sean Connery as Indy’s father in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade a true stroke of genius. With Connery and Harrison Ford sharing the screen in an intense adventure that doubles as an emotive father-son bonding story, The Last Crusade is a fan favorite among Indy lovers for a reason.
Telling the story of Indy and his dad, Henry Jones Sr., on a quest to discover the Holy Grail, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade embraces the series’ supernatural side and stands as further proof that nobody can depict cinematic adventure quite like Steven Spielberg. A powerful exploration of Indy’s heritage that answered long-standing questions over his parentage, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade is one of the most exciting тιтles available to stream for free on Pluto TV this July.
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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (2008)
Directed by Steven Spielberg
After a 19-year hiatus, Steven Spielberg reunited with Harrison Ford for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, a legacy sequel that introduced aliens into the franchise for the first time. While these interdimensional beings didn’t come from Pluto, they can be viewed on Pluto TV for free this July along with many more Indiana Jones adventures. As a nostalgic reunion that tapped into much of the appeal of the original movies, the novelty of seeing an older Ford seamlessly slip back into his globetrotting archeologist role has not yet worn off.
Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull stands as a stylish homage to Cold War-era fears that combined the atomic age with sci-fi and B-movie thrillers, all packaged as an action-filled summer blockbuster. Serving as the final installment in the series before Ford once again reprised his role in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in 2023, audiences should answer the call to adventure and spend some time with Dr. Jones on Pluto TV this July.
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