Image shows Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol

Whatever you’re in the mood for, take a look at our top free films available to watch this week on Freesat.

Free films on TV this week: 

American Made (2017) 

Thursday 11th June, LEGEND at 9:00pm 

Tom Cruise in American Made

A pilot is drawn into the dangerous world of smuggling after taking on a job tied to the CIA. What begins as an opportunity for easy money quickly turns into something far more risky. Tom Cruise plays Barry Seal, in a story inspired by real events, with Domhnall Gleeson and Sarah Wright Olsen supporting. 

The Gentlemen (2019) 

Friday 12th June, ITV at 10:45pm 

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In this Guy-Ritchie directed crime caper, a wealth entrepreneur looks to cash out of his illicit empire, all while rival gangs look to complicate matters for him. Matthew McConaughey leads the cast, with Charlie Hunnam, Hugh Grant and Colin Farrell supporting.

Where the Crawdads Sing (2022) 

Saturday 13th June, Channel 4 at 9:00pm 

Promotional image for Where the Crawdads Sing showing Daisy Edgar-Jones

A young woman grows up in the marshes of North Carolina after being abandoned by her family. When a local man is found dead, she becomes the focus of an investigation that pulls her into the society that she had been cut off from. Daisy Edgar-Jones leads as Kya in this adaptation of the bestselling novel by Delia Owens

The Great Wall (2016) 

Sunday 14th June, Film4 at 9:00pm 

Promotional image for the 2016 action-fantasy film The Great Wall, featuring Matt Damon, Jing Tian, Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe, and Andy Lau

Two mercenaries arrive in China searching for black powder but instead find themselves caught in an epic battle. The Great Wall stars Matt Damon, Jing Tian and Pedro Pascal

Die Hard (1988) 

Monday 15th June, Film4 at 9:00pm 

Poster featuring a tall skyscraper with an explosion and flames at the top, a helicopter nearby, and a dark silhouette in the foreground against a black background.

In the ultimate alternative Xmas movie, a Christmas party in a Los Angeles skyscraper is taken over by armed criminals, leaving one off duty cop trapped inside the building. As the situation escalates, he is forced to think on his feet just to stay alive. Bruce Willis plays John McClane, with Alan Rickman as the calm and calculating Hans Gruber. 

Divergent (2014) 

Tuesday 16th June, BBC Three at 8:00pm 

Shailene Woodley and Theo James in Divergent

Divergent is set in a society where people are sorted into factions based on their traits, and teenagers are expected to commit to a single identity for life. Tris discovers she does not fit any category, making her a threat to the system itself. Shailene Woodley plays Tris, with Theo James supporting. 

Ghost Ship (1952) 

Wednesday 17th June, Talking Pictures TV at 9:35pm 

Promotional image for Ghost Ship (1952) shows Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court

In this maritime mystery, a merchant ship ends up in peril after a series of unexplained incidents occur during a routine voyage. As the tension builds, it becomes harder to tell whether the danger is coming from outside the ship or within it. Dermot Walsh and Hazel Court star.
 

Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol (2011) 

Thursday 18th June, Film4 at 10:50pm 

Image shows Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol

Ethan Hunt returns in this action epic, where an incident involving the IMF results in it being shut down, forcing the elite agent and his team to operate on their own. Their mission takes them across several countries as they try to prevent a global catastrophe while staying one step ahead of official forces. Tom Cruise returns as Hunt, with Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner and Paula Patton alongside him. 
 

Remember, if you’re not around that night you can set up a planned recording and watch these films whenever you’re ready with your Freesat 4K TV Box! Find out how to record free-to-view TV with Freesat. Find more of our film top picks this week on our Showcase.