Tubi has a new batch of additions for their streaming platform, including I See You, Ouija: Origin of Evil and The Strangers: Prey at Night. There are also two new original thrillers being added, so make sure you start watching early!
The Ultimate Vendetta (Tubi Original, August 1) – “When a grieving woman must fight for her life against home invaders, she finds herself in a tangled web of deceit, revenge and murder.”
Can’t Have it All (Tubi Original, August 15) – Ari is trying to maintain two different romances at the same time, but it’s no longer fun when violence and betrayal enter the arena.

Halloween H20: 20 Years Later – 20 years after Laurie Strode’s life changed forever, she is still hiding from Michael Myers, along with trying to protect her teenage son. **Note: I don’t care what anyone says, I thought this was a solid entry in the Halloween franchise.
I See You – In this twisty horror thriller, a detective is assigned to a case involving a kidnapped 10-year-old boy. When his own young son appears to be implicated, the case takes a turn.
Ouija: Origin Of Evil (August 16) – Far superior to Ouija, this prequel was written and directed by Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House). In the late 1960s, a widow makes money by pretending to be psychic, but when she uses a ouija board, her daughter (Lulu Wilson, excellent as always) become possessed.
Priest (2011) – A priest who battles vampires comes out of hiding when his niece is kidnapped by a pack of the blood suckers. He is helped by his niece’s boyfriend and an ex-priestess (Maggie Q).
Room 203 (August 13) – Besties Kim and Izzy decide to move into a really cool newly-refurbished gothic style apartment together. But soon, some pretty scary stuff starts happening.
Slice – “In a spooky small town, when a slew of pizza delivery boys are slain on the job, two daring survivors set out to catch the culprits behind the cryptic crime spree.”
The Grudge 2 (2006) – Aubrey (Amber Tamblyn) travels to Tokyo to retrieve her sister Karen (Sarah Michelle Gellar), who was traumatized and nearly killed by the ghost Kayako. Aided by a journalist named Eason, Aubrey finds herself encountering a vengeful ghost.
The Omen (2006) – A fairly faithful remake of the 1976 original, Liev Schrieber and Julia Styles portray the Thornes, who have a stillborn son. Rather than let his wife know, Thorne instead accepts the offer of an orphaned baby, who turns out to be the Anti-Christ.
The Strangers: Prey At Night – Is this sequel as good as its origin film? No, but it’s pretty good nonetheless. A family of four vacationing at a small mobile home park are terrorized by the masked intruders.
XX (August 8) – An anthology film, XX consists of four stories, each of them directed by a woman.