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It’s no secret that Singaporeans love watching shows and movies online. And with mobile plans offering more data than ever before (hello all-unlimited plans!), you’re more free to enjoy your favourite shows on-the-go.
While there’s plenty of free content available online on places like YouTube, if you have a handful of dollars a month to spare, there are dozens of streaming services competing to offer you top-tier on-demand entertainment, from anime to Korean dramas (K-dramas) to award-winning miniseries.
Plus, unlike traditional cable TV, most streaming services don’t tie you down with a yearly contract, so you can try out the different services to find which one suits you best. Many of them today also offer the very latest TV and movie shows, with certain services producing their own exclusive original content.
Which service is right for you? Here’s a lowdown of 5 popular services Singaporeans are using to stream shows while out and about. Here’s a look at five popular options Singaporeans are using to stream shows anytime, anywhere.
Netflix
Pros:
- Concurrent streams: Up to four screens on the Premium plan—perfect for sharing the bill with friends.
- Netflix Originals: Diverse original series and films like Stranger Things, The Crown, Squid Game, and Wednesday.
- Global library: Access to a wide range of content, including international shows, movies, and documentaries.
- No ads: Netflix remains ad-free for all paid subscriptions.
Cons:
- Decent selection but not the biggest ones for certain genres e.g. Korean and Japanese shows
The company that paved the way to how we consume TV and movies online today, Netflix is still the king when it comes to on-demand media. And while its library of content for Singapore is much more limited than its US counterpart, Netflix still offers an impressive selection of movies and TV shows for you to stream.
To keep subscribers engaged and pull in new viewers, Netflix has invested literal billions in developing its own original content – content that you can only watch on Netflix. The strategy seems to be working, with buzz-worthy hits like House of Cards, Marvel’s Daredevil and Stranger Things, as well as critical favourites Russian Doll and Haunting of Hill House.
Such is the cultural impact of Netflix shows that you may also have noticed Netflix originals like Tidying Up with Marie Kondo and Black Mirror: Bandersnatch popping up in online conversations.
A Netflix subscription starts at S$13.98 for one user in SD, with the Premium plan at S$19.98/month for up to four users.
Viu
Pros:
- Korean and Asian content: Extensive K-dramas, variety shows, and movies from Korea, Japan, and Thailand.
- Fast access: New Korean shows available within hours of the original broadcast.
- Freemium option: Basic tier available for free with ads.
Cons:
- The paid Viu Premium service still has limited ads
- No option for concurrent users or account sharing
If you love watching Korean TV shows and want to stay up to date on the latest programmes on that front, Viu should be your streaming service of choice. With content deals signed with the top 5 major Korean broadcasting companies, Viu is said to offer viewers the largest volume of K-dramas and variety shows in Southeast Asia.
Viu also features a large catalogue of content from other Asian countries, such as movies and TV series from Japan, Thailand and Hong Kong.
A freemium service, Viu offers the option of either a free basic tier Viu Free or a paid membership. Viu remains a go-to for fans of Korean and Asian content. The Viu Premium subscription costs S$7.98/month, offering HD access and fewer ads.
Depending on how much you value fast and HD access to your Korean and Asian content, you could happily keep streaming Viu content for free.
Disney +
Disney+ offers some of the most popular franchises in the world.
Pros:
- Massive content library: Includes Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, Disney classics, National Geographic, and Fox content.
- Exclusive releases: Popular original series like The Mandalorian, Loki, WandaVision, and Only Murders in the Building.
- Affordable: Priced competitively at S$11.98/month or S$119.98/year for ad-free access.
Cons:
- Limited access to non-Disney content and regional licensing limitations for certain movies or shows.
Since its launch in Singapore, Disney+ has quickly gained a following for its mix of nostalgia and blockbuster originals.
Apple TV +
Apple TV+ has rapidly gained ground with high-quality, star-studded content.
Pros:
- Critically acclaimed originals: Includes Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, Severance, and Foundation.
- High streaming quality: Apple prioritises ultra-high-definition quality in its productions.
- Affordable: Costs S$13.98/month with a free trial for new users.
Cons:
- Limited library focused primarily on original content without a large back catalog.
Apple TV+ is ideal for those looking for premium-quality, original storytelling rather than a vast selection of movies and TV shows.
HBO Go
Pros:
- Award-winning HBO original content such as Game of Thrones, Westworld and Big Little Lies
- A wide range of content from Hollywood blockbusters to comedies to children cartoons
- Access to HBO original content at same time as the US
- Option to save on monthly subscription by paying for a year upfront or signing an annual plan (see below section on Toggle)
- Option to share: up to 2 concurrent streams and up to 5 registered devices per account
Cons:
- No free trial in Singapore
- The most expensive streaming service unless you’re on an annual plan or year-long contract
- Smaller volume of content and original programming compared to Netflix and others
The main reason to choose HBO Go is its exclusive original content. Over the decades, HBO has developed a reputation as the place to find bold, high-quality storytelling, with classics such as The Sopranos and The Wire. Before the wildly popular Game of Thrones, HBO did its own contribution to the cultural conversation with the seminal Sex in the City.
Today, HBO Go continues to be home to a number of highly acclaimed shows like Chernobyl, Veep and Barry that have swept numerous awards. Compared to the likes of Netflix, HBO seems more selective about the original content they produce, focusing on quality, not quantity.
Likewise, when it comes to their other content, HBO Go doesn’t have the largest selection. But what it does have is pretty decent: HBO Go’s available movies include recent hits like Oceans Eight, Mission: Impossible – Fallout and Bumblebee.
If you’re a discerning viewer who’s looking for sophisticated drama or award-winning content, you could check out HBO Go for one month. There’s unfortunately no free trial for you to test out the service without paying.
Amazon Prime Video
Pros:
- Good value: comes with a Amazon Prime subscription, and includes a Twitch Prime subscription
- Relatively low price compared to other streaming services at S$4.99 monthly
- Some high-quality Amazon original shows such as Good Omens, The Man in The High Castle and The Boys
- Option to share: up to 2 concurrent streams
Cons:
- Smaller content library with a relatively dated movie catalogue
- Commercial ads
Amazon Prime Video is part of the larger Amazon Prime membership: subscribing to Amazon Prime gets you access to the video streaming service as well as other benefits such as free Amazon delivery and a Twitch Prime subscription. As a package deal for S$2.99/month its pretty attractive, especially if you plan to buy groceries from Amazon Prime Now.
While there are fewer Amazon Originals compared to Netflix’s, they have produced their share of inventive, award-winning shows: The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Fleabag for example. Amazon Prime Video also has its share of dramatic action-thrillers in the form of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan and The Expanse.
Amazon Prime Videos movie selection and range of content is unfortunately rather limited. That said, it is the most affordable video streaming service right now, so it’s no surprise it can’t win in every category.
Toggle
Pros:
- Basic access (Toggle) is free, with various paid packages available for sports, Korean blockbusters or HBO Go
- Offers the most affordable subscription for HBO Go
- If you love watching local TV, it’s the place for Mediacorp dramas
Cons:
- A limited selection of content, with much of it limited to local TV, unless you opt for a package with tvN Movies or HBO Go
If you’re a millennial, Toggle may be the furthest option in your mind. It is essentially free content if you just need something to watch to kill time on-the-go.
What’s perhaps more interesting is how you can subscribe to streaming services through Toggle, specifically tvN Movies and HBO Go, and save if you pay for an annual plan upfront.
Choices, Choices, Choices
With so much high-quality content available to stream, it’s no wonder people are increasingly doing away with traditional cable TV. Streaming offers flexibility for entertainment on your terms. And as services continue to invest in original content to capture subscribers, we can expect even more options and exclusive shows.
So, the next time you’re waiting on a long commute or need something to watch, these platforms have a vast variety to explore and enjoy.