About 1Flix Guide

Who We Are

Our small team launched 1Flix Guide in early 2024 as an honest resource for film fans. You know the drill: search for free TV streaming platforms, and you hit a wall of sketchy ads or sites pushing downloads that lead nowhere good. We built this guide on solid research, close tracking of the streaming industry, and direct feedback from readers like you. No ties to 1Flix, its mirror sites, or any platform. We just watch shows—Stranger Things marathons on Netflix, House of the Dragon episodes on HBO Max—and share what we learn.

Think about it. Platforms shift content all the time: Severance jumped from Apple TV+ hype to must-rewatch status, while The Boys stays locked on Amazon Prime. We explain how sites like these fit into the bigger picture of TV series availability. Readers tell us they use our info to spot safe ways to watch online, dodge malware risks on free streams, or pick legal spots like Tubi for quick Pluto TV-style hits. Our goal stays simple: cut through the noise so you spend less time hunting and more time enjoying The Pitt’s latest buzz or Wednesday’s sharp twists.

Our Mission

We give you clear facts on TV streaming platforms, safety tips for free options, and solid legal alternatives. Want to know where to find Squid Game Season 1 legally before its next drop? We point to Netflix originals or free ad-supported sites like Freevee. New to Korean drama? Start there, then check Disney+ for similar vibes in platform exclusives. Our pages cover episode guides, season breakdowns, and real talk on interfaces—Netflix nails recommendations, but Plex shines for your own library.

We don’t host film files. No streaming links here. We skip partnerships with any platforms. This site offers info only. Check your local copyright laws before you stream; rules differ by country, and we stick to facts. If The Bear’s kitchen chaos pulls you in on Hulu, great—we note the best legit spots. Readers avoid headaches because we flag when shows like House of the Dragon move services or vanish from regions. Bottom line: you get tools to watch smart, from paid giants like Apple TV+ to free plays like Crackle.

How We Create Content

We pull from public sources like IMDb ratings, studio announcements, and trade pubs such as Variety, Hollywood Reporter, and Deadline. Take Stranger Things Season 5: we track Netflix’s teases and cast updates there, cross-check with official release windows. This keeps our TV series pages fresh—House of the Dragon’s dragons roar louder on rewatch, per fan scores.

We use AI-assisted tools for research and initial drafts. All content gets reviewed, fact-checked, and polished by our editorial team before it goes live. Readers trust us because every detail, from The Boys’ Prime Video exclusives to Severance’s Apple TV+ plot twists, holds up.

Monthly updates hit time-sensitive pages, like new episode drops for The Pitt or Wednesday. Core content sees quarterly reviews. Streaming content and platform availability vary by region. Last updated April 2026. Information may change without notice.

Contact Us

Drop us a line at [email protected] with questions on TV streaming platforms, show recs, or site feedback. We read every message and reply within 48 hours, weekdays. Expect straight answers—no sales pitches, just helpful info on legal alternatives or safety checks. Readers often ask about Squid Game follow-ups or Tubi hidden gems; we cover those fast.