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Titles Available on Roku 1 1 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 1 1 50/50 Airport Aladdin: Diamond Edition Alex Cross Alien: Covenant All the Way Alpha Alpha and Omega: the Big Fureeze American Girl: Lea to the Rescue Angry Birds Movie 2, The Arlo the Burping Pig Assassin's Creed Bad Boys For Life Barbie & Her Sisters in Puppy Chase Barbie Star Light Adventure Batman: the Brave and the Bold. Season 3 Beauty and the Beast Birth of a Nation Bling Ring, The Blood Father Bloodshot Boss Baby Breach Captain Underpants: the First Epic Movie Care Bears & Cousins Take Heart Confirmation (HBO) Conjuring 3, The: The Devil Made Me Do It Criminal Curb Your Enthusiasm Deadpool Deadwood: The Movie Diary of a Wimpy Kid: the Long Haul 9/30/2021 2 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 1 1 Dirty Grandpa Divergent Series: Allegiant Eddie the Eagle Enemies Closer Escape Plan Escape Room Fate of the Furious: Extended Director's Cut Fathers and Daughters Fishes 'n Loaves: Heaven Sent Genius Ghostbusters (2016) Girl in the Spider's Web, The Gods of Egypt Goldfinch, The Good Liar, The Goosebumps 2 Green Room Hell or High Water Hidden Figures Hologram for the King Home Alone Ice Age Ice Age: Collision Course Independence Day: Resurgence Indignation Iron Man: Rise of Technovore Jackie Joe Judas and the Black Messiah Jumanji: The Next Level Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Kid Who Would Be King, The 9/30/2021 3 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 1 1 Kingsman: the Golden Circle Kung Fu Panda 3 Little Women (2019) Logan Manhattan Night Marauders Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Motherless Brooklynn Mountain Between Us Murder on the Orient Express Now You See Me 2 Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Only the Brave Overcomer Phoenix Forgotten Planes Prince, The Proud Mary Reality Bites Rocky Horror Picture Show Roots Rules Don't Apply Scoob! Sicario: Day of the Soldado Snatched Spider-Man: Far From Home Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri To Kill a Mockingbird Tom & Jerry the Movie 9/30/2021 4 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 1 1 Tracers Transformers: the Last Knight Trolls Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 Vatican Tapes Venom Wander War for the Planet of the Apes Why Him? Zombieland: Double Tap 9/30/2021 5 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 2 2 Airport Aladdin: Diamond Edition Alex Cross Alien: Covenant All the Way Alpha Alpha and Omega: the Big Fureeze American Girl: Lea to the Rescue Angry Birds Movie 2, The Arlo the Burping Pig Assassin's Creed Bad Boys For Life Barbie & Her Sisters in Puppy Chase Barbie Star Light Adventure Batman: the Brave and the Bold. Season 3 Beauty and the Beast Birth of a Nation Bling Ring, The Blood Father Bloodshot Boss Baby Breach Captain Underpants: the First Epic Movie Care Bears & Cousins Take Heart Confirmation (HBO) Conjuring 3, The: The Devil Made Me Do It Cure for Wellness Deadpool Diary of a Wimpy Kid: the Long Haul Dirty Grandpa Divergent Series: Allegiant Eddie the Eagle 9/30/2021 6 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 2 2 Enemies Closer Equalizer 2 Escape Plan Fate of the Furious: Extended Director's Cut Fathers and Daughters Fishes 'n Loaves: Heaven Sent Genius Ghostbusters (2016) Girl in the Spider's Web, The Goosebumps 2 Green Room Hell or High Water Hidden Figures Hologram for the King Home Alone Hotel Transylvania Hunger Games Ice Age Ice Age: Collision Course In The Heights Independence Day: Resurgence Indignation Iron Man: Rise of Technovore Judas and the Black Messiah Jumanji: The Next Level Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Jungleland Kid Who Would Be King, The Kingsman: the Golden Circle Kitchen, The Kung Fu Panda 3 Little Women (2019) 9/30/2021 7 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 2 2 Logan Manhattan Night Marauders Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Motherless Brooklynn Mountain Between Us Murder on the Orient Express Now You See Me 2 Official Secrets Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Only the Brave Overcomer Peeples Peter Rabbit Planes Prince, The Proud Mary Rocky Horror Picture Show Roots Rules Don't Apply Scoob! Sicario: Day of the Soldado Snatched Snitch South Pacific Spider-Man: Far From Home Surf's Up 2: Wave Mania Tad the Lost Explorer and the Secret of King Midas This Beautiful Fantastic Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri To Kill a Mockingbird 9/30/2021 8 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 2 2 Tom & Jerry the Movie Transformers: the Last Knight Trolls Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 2 Under the Skin Venom War for the Planet of the Apes Way Back, The Why Him? Wrath of Man Zombieland: Double Tap 9/30/2021 9 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 3 3 Airport Aladdin: Diamond Edition Alex Cross Alien: Covenant All the Way Alpha and Omega: the Big Fureeze American Girl: Lea to the Rescue Angry Birds Movie 2, The Arlo the Burping Pig Assassin's Creed Bad Boys For Life Barbie & Her Sisters in Puppy Chase Barbie Star Light Adventure Beauty and the Beast Blood Father Bloodshot Boss Baby Captain Underpants: the First Epic Movie Care Bears & Cousins Take Heart Confirmation (HBO) Criminal Deadpool Deadwood: The Movie Deuce, The: the Complete First Season Diary of a Wimpy Kid Diary of a Wimpy Kid: the Long Haul Dirty Grandpa Divergent Series: Allegiant Eddie the Eagle Ender's Game Equalizer 2 Fate of the Furious: Extended Director's Cut 9/30/2021 10 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 3 3 Fathers and Daughters Fishes 'n Loaves: Heaven Sent Front Runner, The Genius Ghostbusters (2016) Girl in the Spider's Web, The Gods of Egypt Good Liar, The Goodbye Christopher Robin Goosebumps 2 Green Room Hell or High Water Hidden Figures Hologram for the King Home Alone Honey: Rise Up and Dance Ice Age Ice Age: Collision Course In The Heights Independence Day: Resurgence Indignation Jackie Judas and the Black Messiah Jumanji: The Next Level Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Jungleland Kid Who Would Be King, The Kingsman: the Golden Circle Kitchen, The Kung Fu Panda 3 Little Women (2019) Logan 9/30/2021 11 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 3 3 Manhattan Night Marauders Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Mountain Between Us Mr. Church Murder on the Orient Express My Best Friend Now You See Me 2 Official Secrets Olaf's Frozen Adventure Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Only the Brave Overdrive Peeples Prince, The Proud Mary Raid 2, The Reclaim Richard Jewell Rocky Horror Picture Show Roots Schitt's Creek Season One Schitt's Creek Season Two Scoob! 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Bilko Snatched South Pacific Spider-Man: Far From Home Strike Back: Season Five Surf's Up 2: Wave Mania Table 19 9/30/2021 12 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 3 3 This Beautiful Fantastic Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri To Kill a Mockingbird Tom & Jerry the Movie Transformers: the Last Knight Trolls Venom War for the Planet of the Apes Wrath of Man X2: X-Men United 9/30/2021 13 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 4 4 9/11 Airport Aladdin: Diamond Edition Alien: Covenant Alpha and Omega: the Big Fureeze Arlo the Burping Pig Assassin's Creed Barbie & Her Sisters in Puppy Chase Battle of the Sexes Beauty and the Beast Boss Baby Captain Underpants: the First Epic Movie Care Bears & Cousins Take Heart Criminal Deadpool Diary of a Wimpy Kid Diary of a Wimpy Kid: the Long Haul Dirty Grandpa Divergent Series: Allegiant Eddie the Eagle Emperor Ender's Game Equalizer 2 Equals Fahrenheit 451 Fate of the Furious: Extended Director's Cut Fathers and Daughters Genius Ghostbusters (2016) Girl in the Spider's Web, The Gods of Egypt Goodbye Christopher Robin 9/30/2021 14 of 75 Titles Available on Roku 4 4 Goosebumps 2 Green Room Hell or High Water Hologram for the King Honey: Rise Up and Dance Hotel Transylvania 3 Ice Age Ice Age: Collision Course Independence Day: Resurgence Indignation Jackie Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle Kid Who Would Be King, The Kingsman: the Golden Circle Kung Fu Panda 3 Logan Manhattan Night Marauders Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children Mountain Between Us Murder on the Orient Express My Best Friend My Dinner With Hervé Now You See Me 2 Olaf's Frozen Adventure Peeples Proud Mary Pups United Reality Bites Roots Sgt. 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