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:
Fury (2014)
Thursday 21st May, Film4 at 9:00pm
In the final months of the Second World War, a battle hardened tank crew pushes deeper into Nazi Germany while facing impossible odds. Brad Pitt leads the angry pack as the commander known as Wardaddy, with Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman and Michael Peña appearing among the crew.
The Hound of the Baskervilles (2002)
Friday 22 May, Talking Pictures TV at 9:05pm
Holmes and Watson are drawn into one of his most famous cases when a family curse is linked with a series of mysterious deaths. Richard Roxburgh plays Holmes, with Ian Hart as Dr Watson in this atmospheric adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic story.
Mean Girls (2004)
Saturday 23 May, ITV2 at 9pm
In this teen comedy classic, new girl Cady arrives at her new high school, only to find herself quickly pulled into the world of the plastics, a group of notorious girls with a fiercely protected circle, and plenty of rivalries. Lindsay Lohan stars alongside Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacy Chabert.
Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022)
Sunday 24 May, BBC One at 3:25pm
This film in the beloved family franchise sees a young Gru trying to prove himself to the world’s most infamous group of criminals. When an opportunity arises, he teams up with his mischievous Minions to take on a new challenge that quickly spirals out of control. Steve Carell returns as Gru alongside his many little yellow co-stars.
Notting Hill (1999)
Monday 25 May, Film4 at 6:40pm
In this classic British rom-com, a quiet bookshop owner in west London has his life turned upside down when a famous Hollywood actress walks into his store, leading to an unlikely romance. Hugh Grant stars as William, with Julia Roberts as Anna Scott in one of the most recognisable British romantic comedies of its era.
The World Is Not Enough (1999)
Tuesday 26 May, ITV4 at 9:00pm
James Bond is assigned to protect an oil heiress, but the mission quickly becomes more complicated than it first appears. Pierce Brosnan returns as 007, with Sophie Marceau and Robert Carlyle among those pulling Bond into a newly dangerous mission.
Dark Waters (2019)
Wednesday 27 May, BBC Two at 11:30pm
A corporate lawyer takes on a case that leads him to uncover a long running environmental scandal affecting a small community. As he digs deeper, the personal and professional risks begin to mount. Mark Ruffalo plays the attorney at the centre of the story, alongside Anne Hathaway and Tim Robbins.
The Equalizer 3 (2023)
Thursday 28 May, 4Seven at 9:00pm
In this vigilante action-thriller sequel, Robert McCall has left his past behind and is trying to find peace in southern Italy. But when the local community comes under threat, he is forced back into action. Denzel Washington returns in the lead role in the final chapter of the blockbuster trilogy.
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.