Your at-home streaming is about to get the red carpet treatment.
While Fandango is best known for its ticketing platform, here's a little know secret: you can also rent your favorite movies—for free—from the comfort of your home.
Indeed, with a free Fandango account, fans can rent, buy, or stream for free movies coming direct from theaters, nostalgic favorites and exciting new features.
“We’re bringing movie tickets and streaming together under one name,” the platform told fans in a message about the new name. “One brand. Every way you enjoy entertainment.”
And a ton of exciting titles are heading to the platform this month, making it the perfect time to grab some popcorn, sign up for an account and settle into the couch.
With The Odyssey hitting theaters July 17, Fandango can help you get into the proper Ancient Greek headspace with 300. The 2007 film stars Gerard Butler as Leonidas I, the King of Sparta leading a hugely outnumbered force in one final, desperate push against the Persian army.
And if Voicemails for Isabelle left you craving some more rom-com content—this time without the tears—look no further than 27 Dresses, starring Katherine Heigl as the eternal bridesmaid hoping to finally become the bride.
Or, allow Emma Stone to deliver the laughs as Olive Penderghast in Easy A, the 2010 film also starring Amanda Bynes, Penn Badgley, Lisa Kudrow and Stanley Tucci.
There’s also plenty of Tom Hanks to go around: the industry titan’s films Big, The Davinci Code and Cast Away are all available to stream throughout July, providing a Hanks role for any mood you may find yourself in.
Meanwhile, films like Holes and Johnson Family Vacation allow for fun with the whole family while movies like Cocaine Bear and 3:10 to Yuma can be enjoyed by age-appropriate viewers after bedtime.
But for the full list of movies available to watch this month on Fandango, read on.
Leonidas I (Gerard Butler) leads his band of 300 Spartans through the Battle of Thermopylae, where they face the Persian army and its leader Xerxes (Rodrigo Santoro) in a final, bloody battle to the death.
Lee (Kirsten Dunst), Joel (Wagner Moura) and Jessie (Cailee Spaeny) undertake the dangerous task of documenting a modern day civil war that has broken out across America in this 2024 heart-pounding glimpse at an alternate reality.
This 2000 survival epic starring Tom Hanks is an important reminder to keep breathing—and that friends can be found in the most unlikely of places. Including volleyballs.
Another Hanks movie, The Da Vinci Code is the first in a three-movie franchise inspired by Dan Brown novel of the same name. With a storyline that is as if National Treasure and Indiana Jones and the Holy Grail had a baby, this 2006 film is must-see.
The third Hanks movie on this list is also his oldest. In this 1988 classic, Hanks plays the older version of Josh Baskin, a 12-year-old who made a wish on a Zoltar machine to become big—one that is granted.
Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. In this beloved 2008 romcom, Katherine Heigl’s Jane Nichols might finally find her happily ever after.
From director Elizabeth Banks comes the gruesomely hilarious, semi-true story of what happens when a grizzly bear gets into a bag of cocaine. Starring Keri Rusell, Ray Liotta and Alden Ehrenreich—this is a film you’ll want to sink your teeth into.
The year is 2035, and robots have been fully integrated into human society. But when Robotics founder Alfred Lanning (James Cromwell) is murdered, detective Del Spooner (Will Smith) discovers a conspiracy that could threaten all of mankind.
Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich star in this 2010 movie which proves that even in retirement, former CIA agents know how to be lethal.
Charlie Hunnam makes another appearance on this list, this time as King Arthur—though before he earned the royal title. In the 2017 film, Arthur must face off against his uncle King Vortigem (Jude Law) for leadership of the realm.
We’ll never get tired of this movie, Grandpa. Shia LaBeouf, Khleo Thomas, Sigourney Weaver and Jon Voight star in this Louis Sachar story brought to life on the big screen.
Emma Stone exploded onto screens in 2010’s Easy A, playing the singular Olive Penderghast whose little white lie transforms her otherwise straight-laced high school experience.
Nate Johnson (Cedric the Entertainer) regretfully takes his family on a road trip they’ll never forget after their car gets accidentally souped up at the shop in this 2004 comedy also starring Vanessa Williams, Bow Wow, Steve Harveyand Solange.
The 2014 movie tells the story of brothers Moses (Christian Bale) and Ramses (Joel Edgerton) and the way their paths dramatically divulge.
Starring Charlie Hunnam, Charlie Day, Idris Elba and Rinko Rikuchi, this 2013 Guillermo Del Toro sci-fi spectacular sees humankind fighting for its life against an alien race—one that didn’t come from the skies.
Retired military officer Chris Vaughn (Dwayne Johnson) returns home only to find the town’s industry has been coopted by a sketchy casino—and he must take justice into his own hands.
Dan Evans (Christian Bale) becomes the reluctant escort of outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) on his way to justice. But when danger strikes on their journey, an unlikely alliance will form between the pair in this 2007 western.
Who says spooky season is reserved for the fall? This 2011 movie follows five college friends—including Chris Hemsworth and Jesse Williams—as they stay in a cabin in, you guessed it, the middle of nowhere in the woods. The film’s ending, however, is something you could never predict.
Gunslinger Jonah Hex (Josh Brolin) has cheated death once before, but how long can he keep it up? Also starring Megan Fox, John Malkovich, Michael Fassbender and Will Arnett, this 2010 film is a supernatural delight.
Denzel Washington plays retired CIA agent Creasy, the reluctant bodyguard to 9-year-old Lupita (Dakota Fanning), the daughter of businessman Samuel Ramos (Marc Anthony). But after she’s kidnapped, Creasy will do whatever it takes to get her back.
Leslie Odom Jr. plays dad Victor Fielding in the sixth installment of the Exorcist franchise, who must brave the dangers of the paranormal when his daughter and her friend show signs of demonic possession.
It would be a big mistake—huge—not to rewatch the 1990 romcom starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, which sees the unlikely pair fall into major love.