It is not illegal to consume illegally distributed copyrighted material. The offence is distributing it. You are merely consuming without a license and your liabilities are to copyright holder for the commercial cost of that license. In reality copyright holders don't have the resources to chase individuals, because in the UK at least the max recoverable amount is up to double the lost fee. There are lots of options, KODI on an amazon fire stick is the most common (even sold on amazon amusingly enough). This enables you to consume content from video streaming sites, who themselves commit an offence.
However, there are high court injunctions blocking many providers and it takes a bit of work to stay ahead of the blocks.
There are three ways to consume such content.
With a license - Subscription to Amazon prime e.g. with a fire stick, smart tv or media player.
Without a license
- a media server or NAS connected to the internet accessing torrenting sites (typically via a proxy server in the UK)
- a cracked/jailbroken smart TV stick allowing access to illegal streaming sites.
Your device needs access to the internet either wired or by wifi.