Tubi’s meteoric rise is no fluke. With more than 100 million monthly viewers and the largest on-demand catalog in the FAST space, Fox’s free streamer keeps flexing its muscle—dropping nearly 400 originals and securing studio hits faster than many paid rivals.
July 2025 is its biggest content push yet: 130 new movies, shows, and specials land just in time for the long holiday stretch, anchored by three brand-new Tubi Originals and a flood of blockbuster films that once commanded premium rentals.
Beyond sheer volume, July’s slate shows what Tubi is becoming: part cable replacement, part cult-cinema vault, part discovery engine for creators. Big-ticket Oscar winners (Titanic, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction), entire sitcom libraries (Girlfriends, Sanford and Son, The Jeffersons), four Final Destination movies, and fresh originals from the Sharknado brain trust all arrive inside the same 30-day window—supported by less ad load than traditional TV.
And later this summer, Tubi’s new “Creatorverse” initiative will add hundreds of YouTuber-led series, signaling that July’s deluge is only the start of a much larger content tidal wave.
130-Plus Reasons to Fire Up Tubi This July
Tubi Originals Headline the Month
Title | Genre | Premise | Premiere |
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Great White Waters | Action | A cartel cocaine heist off Florida’s coast turns into a feeding frenzy when sharks zero in on both loot and thieves. Directed by Sharknado maestro Anthony C. Ferrante. | July 4 |
Get Off My Lawn | Horror | A seemingly idyllic suburb becomes a battleground after a couple buys a house with a sinister family history—and inherits its unhinged heir. | July 11 |
TKO | Thriller/Drama | A disgraced prizefighter reconnects with his estranged sons and discovers one has the talent—and baggage—to go pro. | July 18 |
Complete Seasons & Fan-Favorite Series
Dropping July 1 unless noted
- Brickleberry (animated comedy)
- Girlfriends (all 8 seasons)
- Hap & Leonard (crime dramedy)
- Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (fantasy limited series)
- Kold & Windy S1
- Major Dad
- Millennials
- Sanford and Son
- The Jeffersons (S1 & S11)
- WOW – Women of Wrestling (S2–S3)
Blockbusters & Classics Hitting Free Status
Category | Must-Watch Highlights |
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Action & Thrillers | Jurassic World, The Fate of the Furious, First Blood, three-film Escape Plan set, Hitman duology, Universal Soldier, Non-Stop, The A-Team (2010) |
Oscar Darlings | Titanic, Forrest Gump, Spotlight, Amadeus (theatrical), Thelma & Louise |
Sci-Fi Staples | Arrival, Minority Report, I, Robot, four-film RoboCop run, Terminator 2 |
Horror Binge | Blair Witch (2016), Pet Sematary (2019), The Nun, The Hills Have Eyes, Final Destination 1–3 & 5 |
Black-Cinema Essentials | Barbershop 1-2, Belly 1-2, Cadillac Records, Juice, Top Five, Beauty Shop |
Indie & Cult Gems | Bones and All, Zola, A Most Violent Year, Under the Silver Lake, Rye Lane |
Why July Matters for Tubi
- Originals Go Wide: July’s three originals mark Tubi’s most aggressive one-month launch yet—part of a plan to premiere 50+ originals in 2025.
- Library Power: By locking down major studio packages, Tubi now streams more 90s-2000s hits free than any single SVOD tier.
- Creator Pipeline: The just-announced Tubi for Creators program will funnel hundreds of digital-native shows into the service over the next year, widening genre diversity beyond traditional film and TV.
- Sports & Docs Next: July tees up August’s Naomi Osaka documentary The Second Set, the first fruit of a multi-year sports-storytelling pact with LeBron James’ Uninterrupted.
Full July 2025 Release Schedule
July 1 – Bulk Library Drop
12 Rounds • 2 Guns • 8 Mile • A Most Violent Year • A Time to Kill • Alice, Darling • Amadeus (Theatrical) • American Honey • Anger Management (2003) • Arrival • Arthur and the Invisibles • Baby’s Day Out • Barbershop • Barbershop 2 • Baywatch • Beauty Shop • Because of Winn-Dixie • Belly • Belly 2 • The Benchwarmers • The Birdcage • Blair Witch (2016) • Bones and All • Brickleberry (S1–S3) • Bringing Down the House • Broken City • The Cable Guys • Cadillac Records • Clemency • Colombiana • Culture of Winning (doc) • Cuban Fury • Death Wish (2018) • Déjà Vu • Dirty Rotten Scoundrels • Don’t Tell a Soul • Dumb and Dumber • Escape Plan trilogy • Final Destination (1, 2, 3, 5) • First Blood • Flashdance • Forrest Gump • Fried Green Tomatoes • Get On Up • Girlfriends (complete) • Good Burger • Goon: The Last of the Enforcers • Hap & Leonard (all) • Hitman • Hitman: Agent 47 • Hotel Transylvania 3 • Hot Summer Nights • Hot Tub Time Machine • I, Robot • Jackass 3 • Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa • Jinn • Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell • Jumanji (1995) • Jumping the Broom • Jurassic World • Kold & Windy S1 • Lara Croft: Tomb Raider + Cradle of Life • Legends of the Fall • The Longest Yard • Major Dad • Millennials • Minority Report • Miss Congeniality 1-2 • Non-Stop • Obsessed (2009) • Outlaws • Pale Rider • Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension • Pet Sematary (2019) • Phenomenon • Planet 51 • Pootie Tang • Pride and Glory • Pulp Fiction • Quarantine 2 • Rango • Redemption • Riddick • Richie Rich • RoboCop (1987, 2, 3, 2014) • Rye Lane • Sanford and Son • Scooby-Doo 1–2 • Sicario: Day of the Soldado • Son of a Gun • Spotlight • Sweet Dreams • Terminator 2 • That Awkward Moment • The A-Team (2010) • The Captive • The Core • The Da Vinci Code • The Fate of the Furious • The Final Play • The Grey • The Hills Have Eyes • The Invisible Raptor • The Jeffersons (S1, S11) • The Menu • The Nun • The Outsiders • The Running Man • The Secret Life of Pets 2 • The Sorcerer and the White Snake • Thelma & Louise • Titanic • Top Five • Under the Silver Lake • Universal Soldier • War of the Worlds • While We’re Young • Wrecked • WOW – Women of Wrestling (S2–S3) • Zola
July 4
Great White Waters (Tubi Original)
July 11
Get Off My Lawn (Tubi Original)
July 15
Getting Warmer with Kal Penn (Reality Special)
July 18
TKO (Tubi Original)
Quick Take
Whether you’re chasing shark-infested thrills, revisiting Oscar legends, or binge-watching sitcoms you grew up with, Tubi’s July lineup offers a cost-free buffet that rivals the paid giants. Queue it up, skip the wallet strain, and let the summer marathon begin.
The Complete Schedule From Tubi
All titles below begin streaming for free on July 1 unless otherwise noted:
Originals
Action
GREAT WHITE WATERS (7/4):
When millions in cartel cocaine go missing off Florida’s coast, the search turns savage as vicious sharks close in on anyone daring to claim the stash.
Horror
GET OFF MY LAWN (7/11)
A sweet suburban couple is terrorized by a deranged teenager and his friends after they purchase his grandfather’s sacred home.
Thriller
TKO (7/18)
After reuniting with his estranged sons, a former boxer must step up as a father and a coach when his oldest begins competing in professional boxing.
Series Spotlight
“Brickleberry”
“Girlfriends”
“Hap & Leonard”
“Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell”
“Kold & Windy (S1)”
“Major Dad”
“Millennials”
“Sanford And Son”
“The Jeffersons (S11 & S1)”
“Wow: Women Of Wrestling (S2-S3)”
Action
“12 Rounds”
“2 Guns”
“Baywatch”
“Escape Plan”
“Escape Plan 2: Hades”
“Escape Plan: The Extractors”
“First Blood”
“Hitman”
“Hitman: Agent 47”
“Jurassic World”
“Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life”
“Lara Croft: Tomb Raider”
“Non-Stop”
“Redemption
“The A-Team (2010)”
“The Fate Of The Furious”
“Universal Soldier”
Art House
“A Most Violent Year”
“American Honey”
“Bones And All”
“Clemency”
“Hot Summer Nights”
“Rye Lane”
“The Captive”
“Under The Silver Lake”
“When You Finish Saving The World”
“While We’re Young”
“Zola”
Black Cinema
“Barbershop”
“Barbershop 2: Back In Business”
“Beauty Shop”
“Belly”
“Belly 2: Millionaire Boyz Club”
“Cadillac Records”
“Girlfriends”
“Good Burger”
“Juice”
“Jumping The Broom”
“Kold & Windy (S1)”
“Millennials”
“Obsessed (2009)”
“Pootie Tang”
“Sanford And Son”
“Southside With You”
“The Final Play”
“Top Five”
Comedy
“Anger Management (2003)”
“Baywatch”
“Bringing Down The House”
“Cuban Fury”
“Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”
“Dumb And Dumber”
“Goon: The Last Of The Enforcers”
“Hot Tub Time Machine”
“Jackass 3”
“Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa”
“Major Dad”
“Miss Congeniality”
“Miss Congeniality 2: Armed And Fabulous”
“No Strings Attached”
“Sweet Dreams”
“The Cable Guys”
“That Awkward Moment”
“The Benchwarmers”
“The Birdcage”
“The Longest Yard”
Documentary
“Culture Of Winning”
“Finding Fela”
Drama
“8 Mile”
“A Time To Kill”
“Amadeus (Theatrical Cut)”
“Flashdance”
“Forrest Gump”
“Fried Green Tomatoes”
“Get On Up”
“Minamata”
“Pulp Fiction”
“Spotlight”
“The Outsiders”
“Thelma & Louise”
“Titanic”
Horror
“Blair Witch (2016)”
“Bones And All”
“Final Destination”
“Final Destination 2”
“Final Destination 3”
“Final Destination 5”
“Get Off My Lawn”
“Jinn”
“Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension”
“Pet Sematary (2019)”
“Quarantine 2: Terminal”
““The Hills Have Eyes”
“The Nun (2018)”
“The Invisible Raptor”
Kids & Family
“Arthur And The Invisibles”
“Baby’s Day Out”
“Because Of Winn-Dixie”
“Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation”
“Jumanji (1995)”
“Jungle 2 Jungle”
“Planet 51”
“Rango”
“Richie Rich”
“Scooby-Doo”
“Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed”
“The Secret Life Of Pets 2”
Reality
“Getting Wamer With Kal Penn” -7/15
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
“Arrival”
“Déjà Vu”
“I, Robot”
“Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell”
“Minority Report”
“Phenomenon”
“Riddick”
“Robocop (1987)”
“Robocop (2014)”
“Robocop 2”
“Robocop 3”
“Terminator 2: Judgment Day”
“The Core”
“The Running Man”
“The Sorcerer And The White Snake”
“War Of The Worlds”
Thriller
“Alice, Darling”
“Broken City”
“Colombiana”
“Death Wish (2018)”
“Destroyer”
“Don’t Tell A Soul”
“Obsessed (2009)”
“Outlaws”
“Pride And Glory”
“Sicario: Day Of The Soldado”
“Son Of A Gun”
“The Da Vinci Code”
“The Grey”
“The Menu”
“Wrecked”
Western
“Legends Of The Fall”
“Pale Rider”
“Rango”
Key Takeaways
- Tubi is adding 130 new movies and shows in July 2025, including Academy Award winners Titanic, Forrest Gump, and Spotlight.
- The streaming service continues to offer one of the largest free content libraries with over 250,000 titles available at no cost.
- July’s additions span multiple genres with horror franchises, comedies, dramas, and complete TV series joining the platform.
Major Movie and TV Premieres on Tubi in July 2025
Tubi is set to deliver an impressive lineup of content this July, featuring award-winning films, beloved TV series, and family favorites that viewers can stream completely free. The platform’s July offerings span multiple genres with something for every type of viewer.
Must-Watch Blockbusters and Classics
July brings several Oscar-winning films to Tubi’s free streaming library. James Cameron’s epic romance Titanic arrives, allowing viewers to experience the tragic love story of Jack and Rose without subscription fees.
The heartwarming classic Forrest Gump joins the lineup, bringing Tom Hanks’ iconic performance to the platform. Quentin Tarantino fans will be thrilled to see Pulp Fiction with its nonlinear storytelling and unforgettable characters.
Music lovers can enjoy the Mozart biopic Amadeus, while sci-fi enthusiasts should check out Steven Spielberg’s Minority Report and Denis Villeneuve’s thoughtful alien contact film Arrival.
The Final Destination franchise will be available almost in its entirety, missing only the 2009 installment and the newest 2025 release. Eminem’s semi-autobiographical 8 Mile and the journalism drama Spotlight round out the prestigious offerings.
Exciting New TV Series Arrivals
Television fans have plenty to celebrate with several complete series dropping in July. The beloved sitcom Girlfriends starring Tracee Ellis Ross arrives in full, perfect for both nostalgic viewers and new audiences.
Major Dad brings its military family humor to the platform, while classic comedy Sanford and Son offers timeless laughs. The contemporary comedy Millennials explores the lives of young adults navigating modern challenges.
For those seeking beachy nostalgia, Baywatch delivers with its signature slow-motion running scenes and oceanside drama. The crime drama Hap & Leonard also joins Tubi’s growing TV library, offering complex characters and compelling storylines.
These complete series make Tubi an excellent destination for binge-watchers looking to dive into shows without interruption.
Documentaries and Biopics Debuting This Month
July’s documentary lineup includes several thought-provoking titles. Culture of Winning examines competitive sports psychology and what drives championship teams to success.
The James Brown biopic Get On Up starring Chadwick Boseman showcases the Godfather of Soul’s complicated life and legendary music career. Music enthusiasts will appreciate this deep dive into Brown’s influential story.
Minamata brings Johnny Depp’s portrayal of photojournalist W. Eugene Smith documenting the effects of mercury poisoning in a Japanese fishing community. The film combines powerful storytelling with important environmental and social themes.
These factual offerings provide both entertainment and education, perfect for viewers seeking substance along with their streaming choices this summer.
Family and Animated Offerings
Families have plenty to enjoy in Tubi’s July lineup. The adventure comedy Jumanji brings its board game mayhem to viewers of all ages, while Hotel Transylvania 3 delivers monster-themed fun for the whole family.
Animal lovers will enjoy The Secret Life of Pets with its humorous take on what our furry friends do when we’re not home. The visually stunning Rango features Johnny Depp as a chameleon finding his identity in the Wild West.
Other family options include the fantasy adventure Arthur and the Invisibles, the animated sci-fi comedy Planet 51, and the classic Richie Rich starring Macaulay Culkin as the world’s wealthiest kid.
These family-friendly additions make Tubi an excellent choice for summer entertainment when kids are home from school and families are seeking quality content without subscription costs.
Genre Highlights and Curated Collections
Tubi’s July 2025 lineup features an impressive array of titles across multiple genres, giving viewers plenty of options for their summer streaming. The platform is organizing special collections to help viewers discover both classic favorites and hidden gems.
Action and Thriller Additions
Action fans will find plenty to enjoy in July with several high-octane franchises joining the platform. The complete Escape Plan trilogy starring Sylvester Stallone arrives, including Escape Plan, Escape Plan 2: Hades, and Escape Plan: The Extractors.
Iconic action classics are well-represented with Terminator 2: Judgment Day and First Blood bringing nostalgic thrills. For those who enjoy espionage, both Hitman and its sequel Hitman: Agent 47 offer stylish assassin action.
Video game adaptations get attention with Lara Croft Tomb Raider and RoboCop joining the lineup. Fast-paced action continues with The Fate of the Furious, 2 Guns, and 12 Rounds. Science fiction fans can enjoy Riddick and the dystopian classic The Running Man.
Comedies and Light-Hearted Films
Comedy enthusiasts have much to celebrate with a mix of beloved classics and newer entries. The Farrelly Brothers’ hit Dumb and Dumber arrives alongside fan-favorite Good Burger, perfect for nostalgia seekers.
Several comedies focusing on unlikely partnerships join the platform:
- Miss Congeniality
- Anger Management
- The Benchwarmers
- Bringing Down the House
Romantic comedy options include No Strings Attached and That Awkward Moment, while Cuban Fury brings dance-themed laughs. The barbershop-set comedies Barbershop and Beauty Shop offer ensemble humor.
Classic comedy fans will appreciate The Birdcage and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, while cult comedy devotees can revisit the quirky Pootie Tang. These additions provide a welcome balance to Tubi’s more serious offerings.
Horror, Mystery, and Suspense Arrivals
Horror aficionados have plenty to keep them up at night with several major franchises joining Tubi in July. The paranormal activity franchise brings its found-footage scares, while the remake of Pet Sematary offers Stephen King-inspired terror.
Supernatural horror is well-represented with The Nun and the modern classic Blair Witch. For those who prefer more grounded horror, Quarantine delivers claustrophobic infection scares, while The Hills Have Eyes brings its brutal desert-set terror.
Mystery thrillers add intellectual intrigue to the lineup with Under the Silver Lake offering a neo-noir puzzle box and The Invisible bringing supernatural elements to its suspense. The Captive rounds out the offerings with a tense kidnapping narrative.
These horror and suspense titles complement Tubi’s existing library of thrillers and horror films, giving viewers plenty of options for summer chills.
Hidden Gems and Critically Acclaimed Additions
Tubi’s July lineup features an impressive collection of award-winning films and under-the-radar gems that deserve more attention. From festival favorites to critically acclaimed dramas, these additions offer something for discerning viewers looking beyond mainstream entertainment.
Award-Winning Dramas and Indie Favorites
A24’s haunting drama “Bones and All” arrives on the platform, bringing its unique blend of romance and horror to viewers. The film earned praise for its tender performances and atmospheric direction.
“A Most Violent Year” joins the catalog, featuring Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac in a tense crime drama set in 1981 New York. This critically acclaimed film explores the moral compromises of an immigrant entrepreneur.
Andrea Arnold’s “American Honey” brings its raw, free-spirited energy to Tubi. This Cannes Jury Prize winner follows a teenage girl who joins a magazine sales crew traveling across the Midwest.
The powerful death row drama “Clemency” starring Alfre Woodard delivers a devastating examination of the prison system. It won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance and features one of Woodard’s finest performances.
The charming British comedy “Rye Lane” and A24’s “When You Finish Saving the World” round out the indie offerings.
Recent Theatrical Hits and Streaming Exclusives
Tubi Original “Great White Waters” makes its premiere on July 4th, bringing shark-infested thrills to audiences seeking summer scares. This exclusive joins other new originals like the action-packed “TKO” and horror comedy “The Invisible Raptor.”
Beyoncé’s psychological thriller “Obsessed” arrives alongside Liam Neeson’s high-altitude action film “Non-Stop” and Jason Statham’s gritty redemption story in “Redemption.”
Urban classics including “Juice,” “Belly,” and “Cadillac Records” bring their influential storytelling to the platform. These films showcase powerful performances and cultural significance that have stood the test of time.
The romantic drama “Southside with You,” depicting Barack and Michelle Obama’s first date, and the A24 provocative drama “Zola” based on a viral Twitter thread provide unique viewing experiences.
“Jumping the Broom” delivers heartwarming comedy while “Get Off My Lawn” brings unexpected thrills in this diverse July collection.
Viewer Recommendations: What to Watch on Tubi in July 2025
Tubi’s July lineup brings an impressive collection of films and shows spanning various genres. With Oscar winners, cult classics, and family favorites joining the platform, viewers have plenty of excellent options to stream for free.
Must-See Movies for Film Lovers
Film enthusiasts should prioritize the Academy Award winners coming to Tubi this July. Oscar-winning films like “Titanic,” “Forrest Gump,” and “Spotlight” offer powerful storytelling and remarkable performances that stand the test of time.
For fans of 90s cinema, “Pulp Fiction” delivers Tarantino’s signature style with its non-linear storytelling and unforgettable dialogue. Another gem arriving this month is “8 Mile,” featuring Eminem in his critically acclaimed acting debut.
“Fried Green Tomatoes” brings its heartwarming southern charm to the platform, telling an emotional story of friendship across generations. The underrated A24 comedy “Zola” also joins the lineup, offering a wild, Twitter-thread-inspired road trip tale that’s equal parts hilarious and shocking.
“Phenomenon,” starring John Travolta, presents a touching story about a man who mysteriously gains extraordinary abilities after seeing a strange light in the sky.
Top Picks for Families and Kids
Families seeking quality entertainment will find excellent options in July’s Tubi additions. “Because of Winn-Dixie,” based on the beloved children’s novel, tells the heartwarming story of a girl and her dog bringing positive change to a small town.
“The Outsiders,” Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s classic novel, offers teens and parents a timeless coming-of-age story with its stellar young cast including Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze, and Tom Cruise.
“Scooby-Doo” brings family-friendly mystery and humor that appeals to viewers of all ages. With its mix of slapstick comedy and mild spooky elements, it’s perfect for a family movie night.
Parents should also note the arrival of “Major Dad,” a wholesome TV series centered around a Marine Corps officer and his new family, providing clean humor and positive messages about family bonds.
Best Action, Sci-Fi, and Adventure Films
Action fans have plenty to celebrate with July’s Tubi additions. “Final Destination” fans can binge almost the entire franchise, with all but two installments of the popular horror-thriller series available to stream.
“I, Robot,” starring Will Smith, delivers futuristic action as a detective investigates a crime that may have been committed by a robot. The film combines thrilling action sequences with thought-provoking questions about artificial intelligence.
“Lara Croft” brings the popular video game heroine to life with adrenaline-pumping adventure sequences and exotic locations. The film’s mix of action, puzzles, and archaeology makes it a fun watch for adventure seekers.
“The Core” offers disaster movie thrills as a team journeys to the center of the Earth to restart the planet’s core. While scientifically questionable, its ensemble cast and spectacular effects make it entertaining popcorn fare.
“Flashdance” rounds out the action offerings with its iconic dance sequences and underdog story that continues to inspire audiences decades after its release.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tubi’s July 2025 lineup brings an impressive collection of new content to the free streaming platform. Here are answers to common questions about what viewers can expect in the coming month.
Which new movies are set to release on Tubi in July 2025?
Several classic films are coming to Tubi in July 2025, including Forrest Gump, Titanic, and Pulp Fiction. These beloved titles will join Tubi’s already extensive movie library.
The platform is adding dozens of films across various genres, giving viewers plenty of options for summer entertainment without subscription costs.
What are the latest Tubi additions for July 2025?
Tubi is adding 130 new titles to its platform in July 2025. This includes both movies and TV shows across different genres.
Notable TV additions include Girlfriends and Hap & Leonard, expanding the platform’s television offerings. These additions will complement Tubi’s existing catalog of over 250,000 movies and shows.
Are there any exclusive Tubi Originals premiering in July 2025?
Tubi will release new original content in July 2025 as part of its impressive collection of movies, series, and original content. These Tubi Originals provide exclusive content viewers can’t find on other platforms.
The streaming service continues to invest in original programming to differentiate itself in the competitive streaming market.
Will there be any sequels or continuations of popular series on Tubi in July 2025?
The July 2025 lineup includes continuations of several popular series, though specific titles have not been fully detailed in the current announcements.
Viewers can expect both new seasons of existing shows and potential spin-offs as part of the dozens of TV titles coming to the platform next month.
How can I find the complete list of titles arriving on Tubi in July 2025?
The complete list of all new shows and movies coming to Tubi can be found on Tubi’s official website and app. These listings are typically updated at the beginning of each month.
Several entertainment websites also publish the full lineup, often organized by release date or genre for easier browsing.
Has Tubi announced any special genres or themed collections for July 2025?
Tubi’s July 2025 content will feature themed collections to help viewers navigate the blockbuster month of free streaming.
While specific themed collections haven’t been detailed, Tubi typically organizes content into categories such as Summer Blockbusters, Award Winners, or genre-specific collections to enhance the viewing experience.