With hit shows like Shōgun and blockbuster original movies like Damsel, streaming is still going strong in 2024. If you love watching movies at home, chances are you’re already subscribed to popular streamers like Netflix and Hulu. But would you be surprised to know that one of the most underrated streaming services around is Tubi?
The underrated streamer has a plethora of new content available to stream from every conceivable decade and genre imaginable. Tubi has so much content that it can be hard to choose which shows and films are worth your time, but Digital Trends is here to help you sort out which ones are worth watching. Even though the streaming service is free, time is valuable, and no one wants to waste it watching mediocre movies.
All titles below begin streaming for free on April 1, unless otherwise noted:
Documentary
Behind the Crime: Deadly Military Love Triangle (4/3): When a young Army sergeant is murdered, the police are stumped … until they receive a tip about an enemy lurking in his own backyard.
TMZ No BS: Biggest Celebrity Beefs (4/17): TMZ looks back and examines the high-profile celebrity feuds that absolutely rocked the Hollywood world.
TMZ Presents – Hollywood is High (4/20): From ayahuasca retreats to ketamine therapy, celebrities and scientists alike explore the healing powers and potential pitfalls of modern-day drugs.
TMZ Presents – Famous & Naked (4/24): Celebrities are showing it all online and raking in fortunes. Join TMZ in examining Hollywood’s fascination with getting naked on the internet.
Horror
Festival of the Living Dead (4/5): While attending a festival to commemorate the original zombie attack, Ash and her friends encounter the undead and must fight back or be devoured.
Lowlifes (4/11): All hell breaks loose when a vacationing family gets stuck in town and stays with some locals.
Thriller
Captured (4/6): When a dangerous criminal from her past breaks out of prison, a former CIA agent must tap back into her lethal skills to protect her family.
Billion Dollar Bluff (4/13): When a popular influencer gets kidnapped and held for ransom, she grips the media’s attention by helping the criminals rob luxurious mansions.
This Never Happened: (4/26): While staying at her boyfriend’s childhood home with him and his friends, a young woman experiences terrifying visions of a violent spirit.
My Husband Hired a Hitman (4/27): When a greedy husband seeks a hitman to murder his wife and get her money, she will stop at nothing to fight back and seek revenge.
Action
Exodus: Gods And Kings
Hellboy (2004)
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Law Abiding Citizen
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior
Rampage (2018) – 4/26
Tango & Cash
The Last Action Hero
The Raid: Redemption – 4/3
The Suicide Squad (2021)
White House Down
Art House
Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams
Deep Cover
Hell Or High Water
Little Children
Quo Vadis, Aida? -4/10
Black Cinema
Blankman
Class Act
Honey (’03)
Honey 2
Honey 3: Dare To Dance
Honey 4: Rise Up And Dance
House Party
House Party 2
House Party 3
House Party 4: Down To The Last Minute
House Party: Tonight’s The Night
Lottery Ticket
National Security
Ride Along 2
Tales From The Hood
Tales From The Hood 2
Comedy
Blast From The Past
Chaos Theory
Cheech & Chong’s Nice Dreams
Click
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle
Horrible Bosses 2
I Spy
Jack And Jill
Robin Hood: Men In Tights
Showtime
The Bronze
The Mask
Three Amigos!
Wild Hogs
Year One
You Don’t Mess With The Zohan
Valley Girl (2020)
Documentary
Believe
The 11th Hour
Whose Streets?
Drama
Courageous
The Great Escape
Heaven Is For Real
Hell Or High Water
Hoosiers
Joyful Noise
Overcomer
Rememory
The Devil’s Advocate
The Professor And The Madman
Horror
Get Out
Gremlins
Gremlins 2: The New Batch
Lake Placid 2
Lake Placid 3
Return Of the Living Dead: Part II
The Thing (’82)
Twilight Zone: The Movie (’83)
Kids & Family
Cats Don’t Dance
Curly Sue
Hoot
Missing Link
Osmosis Jones
Overcomer
Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure
The Clique
Tweety’s High-Flying Adventures
Romance
A Knight’s Tale
About Last Night (2014)
Don Jon
Friends With Benefits
Hart To Hart (Series)
Letters To Juliet
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
A Scanner Darkly
America Is Sinking – 4/22
Dark City
Gamer
Jupiter Ascending – 4/11
Mortal Engines
Rememory
Reminiscence
Teen Wolf
Thriller
A Vigilante
Copycat
Hannibal
Heat
In The Line Of Fire
Striking Distance
Training Day
Wander
Western
8 Seconds
Almost Heroes
Diablo
Outlaws And Angels
The Long Riders
The Marksman
Amazon Prime Video has slowly been building a huge catalog of Oscar-winning classics in addition to such original fare as Reacher. From Stanley Kubrick to Robert Altman, the streamer is a film lover's dream, and a surprisingly good way to watch Hollywood classics. But there's one movie currently streaming that hasn't gotten the attention it deserves, and is worth checking out for anyone craving a solid two hours of entertainment.
Joseph Sargent’s underrated 1974 movie The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (also known as The Taking of Pelham 123) isn't that well known beyond hardcore film fans, and that's a mistake that needs correcting in 2024. A heist film with an extremely unique location, Pelham 123 is a New York City-set movie classic that is both of its time and timeless. It's a thriller with a tight narrative, created with a skill and grit mostly missing in today's action movies, and is just as tense and effective now as it was 50 years ago.
It defined the classic heist movie blueprint
April is approaching, spring is finally here, and the weather seems to think it's still winter. That's OK though, as streaming TV has an abundance of treasures to keep you warm inside your home. In addition to Netflix and Prime Video, Peacock has an impressive library of past and current hit movies and shows available to subscribers.
The highlights for Peacock in April include the series premiere of Orlando Bloom To The Edge and the streaming debut of the hit 2023 animated movie Migration. In addition, Community returns to the streamer, and season 3 of Resident Alien wraps up. Keep reading for the full list of films, series, and live sporting events that will be available on the streaming service throughout the month, as well as everything else coming to Peacock in April 2024.
April 1
Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal (Peacock)*
If you love horror, sometimes all you really need to know about a movie is what it's about. Train to Busan, a 2016 Korean zombie movie, is admittedly a great movie for those who love horror as a genre. But the film, which is set to leave Amazon Prime Video at the end of March, is also much more than just the basics of the zombie genre.
Since its release nearly a decade ago, the film has become one of the most beloved foreign films ever to come to America, and it's easy to see why. Here are three reasons you should be sure to check it out on Prime Video before it leaves at the end of March:
It's a horror movie and an action movie
Train to Busan Official Trailer 1 (2016) - Yoo Gong Movie
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