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All the best VPNs for streaming films from the UK
What would we do without films? It’s honestly not worth thinking about. A good film has the ability to capture your attention and keep it for hours, which is especially useful if all you’ve got planned is staying in and doing as little as possible.
The good news for anyone planning on a movie marathon is that we’re living through a golden age of streaming services. Nowadays, film buffs can pick from Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Hulu, and many more sites to get their fix. Put simply, we’re not short of options when it comes to settling down on the sofa for a day sat in front of a screen.
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BEST FOR STREAMING
ExpressVPN
ExpressVPN is not the cheapest, but it's probably the best option for streaming.
- Monthly: £9.80/month
- Six-month plan: £7.56/month
- 15-month plan: £5.05/month
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BEST FOR INTERFACE
CyberGhost VPN
CyberGhost VPN helps you to access anything and everything online, with an attractive and user-friendly interface.
- Monthly: £10.89/month
- One-year plan: £3.45/month
- Two-year plan: £2.89/month
- Three-year plan: £1.99/month
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BEST FOR SECURITY
NordVPN
NordVPN effectively protects your online data and privacy, whilst being able to unlock leading streaming sites.
- Monthly: £9.20/month
- One-year plan: £3.79/month
- Two-year plan: £2.86/month
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BEST FOR CUSTOMER SUPPORT
PureVPN
PureVPN offers subscribers a lot for their money, and if something goes wrong, its customer support has your back.
- Monthly: £8.63/month
- One-year plan: £4.26/month
- Two-year plan: £2.44/month
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BEST FOR BEGINNERS
ZenMate VPN
ZenMate VPN is a straightforward and effective VPN that is great for newbies.
- Monthly: £9.49/month
- One-year plan: £3.89/month
- Three-year plan: £1.44/month
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