Tubi celebrates the summer season with Jaws, Piranha 3-D, Deadstream and more

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Tubi’s June Schedule is packed with new additions that make it easy to sit in the AC and watch plenty of horror. Feeling hot and longing for colder weather? Check out Frozen. Want to celebrate summer? Jaws and Piranha 3-D will be available to stream. Need a good laugh AND some great scares? Check out Deadstream.

Those films (and many more) are ready for you to watch this month on Tubi. Let’s take a look and see what’s been added.

Alone In The Dark – Christian Slater is a supernatural detective who discovers the long-lost Abskani tribe, who were demon worshippers. He must stop the evil beings from re-surfacing in our world with the help of an archeologist (Tara Reid) he was once romantically involved with.

Brahms: The Boy II – Little Jude and his mother Liza are victims of a home invasion that has left them both traumatized. When they move into a large remote home, Jude finds a creepy doll called Brahms.

Deadstream – One of my favorite horror/comedies, Deadstream is about a disgraced YouTuber who is trying desperately to win back his sponsors and subscribers after a stunt gone horribly wrong on his The Wrath of Shawn series. He decides to investigate a haunted house on his own, live streaming the entire event. It doesn’t go as he planned. Deadstream manages to perfectly balance truly funny humor with truly terrifying scenes.

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Friday The 13th (1980) – A group of camp counselors arrive at Camp Crystal Lake early in order to get everything cleaned up and ready for the campers that will be arriving. Unfortunately, they are sidetracked by a killer who stalks and slaughters most of them.

Frozen – There is no Elsa or Olaf anywhere in sight in this tense, chilling (literally) flick. Three friends are trapped at the top of a ski lift when the resort is closed for the weekend due to a dangerous blizzard headed their way.

Get Out – Interracial couple Rose and Chris are so blissfully happy that she invites him to take a weekend trip to meet her white parents. Things feel weird right away to Chris, and he soon finds himself in the midst of some pretty disturbing events.

Gremlins – Teenager Billy gets a special Christmas gift from his dad: a cute, fluffy creature called a mogwai. Though he is warned not to expose Gizmo to water or bright light, and not to feed him after midnight, the rules are accidentally broken, and the whole town suffers the consequences.

Gremlins 2: The New Batch – In this sequel, Gizmo finds his way back to Billy in New York City after his shop is destroyed. Soon enough, the rules are broken again, and the gremlins invade a downtown building.

Hannibal Rising – Learn all about the early days of serial killer Hannibal Lecter, played here by Gaspard Ulliel. Young Hannibal is brilliant at science, and is granted early acceptance to medical school. We all know how he ends up using the knowledge he gains.

Hereditary – A feel bad movie if there ever was one, Hereditary utilizes the trauma and grief experienced by a family whose daughter is killed in a shocking manner. Add in a demonic cult, and you have a dark, terrifying horror movie.

House On Haunted Hill – It’s not clear if this is the original 1959 movie, or its 1999 remake, but either way a millionaire entices people to a haunted house party by promising a large amount of cash to anyone who lasts the night.

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Jaws – Everyone’s favorite summer monster movie is a seasonal must-see. A shark terrorizes the beachgoers and residents of Amity. Dedicated Police Chief Martin Brody hires a ship captain and an ichthyologist to head out to sea with him in an effort to capture the creature.

La Llorona – A mother and her children are killed in Guatemala during a military strike, and after 30 years, the general who is responsible for the attack is declared not guilty. That doesn’t sit well with Mom, and she returns from the dead to seek revenge.

Leatherface – In this origin story for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’s Leatherface, we are introduced to young Jedidiah Sawyer. Traumatized by his life with a sadistic and murderous family, he becomes the killer we now know as Leatherface.

Little Shop of Horrors (1986) – Join Seymour, Audrey, Audrey II, Mr. Mushnik and the rest of the gang in this lively musical version of the original 1960 favorite. With a cast that includes Rick Moranis, Steve Martin, Vincent Gardenia, John Candy and Ellen Greene (alongside her luscious vocals), it’s the film that couldn’t go wrong.

Mom And Dad – Imagine an event that causes parents to go crazy, turning on their own children in extremely violent ways. Now imagine Nicolas Cage playing one of those parents. Yeah, it’s that kind of off-the-rails movie, and it’s fun.

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Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy – This four-hour-long documentary takes an extensive in-depth look at every film in the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. Packed with interviews with cast and crew members, it’s a must-see for Elm Street fans.

Piranha 3-D – In this campy, gory flick, an underground earthquake frees a plethora of carnivorous fish at lake resort. A local police officer (Elisabeth Shue) works alongside a group of people to defeat the piranha. It’s a fun movie that features a truly epic scene of Jerry O’Connel losing his – um….”appendage” to the man-eating fish.

Stephen King’s Cat’s Eye – Drew Barrymore stars as “our girl” in this anthology film that features three of King’s stories: The Ledge, Quitters, Inc. and General.

Texas Chainsaw 3D – The seventh film in the franchise, TC3D introduces us to Heather (Alexandra Daddario), who brings friends with her to claim the Texas property she has inherited. Spoiler alert: Leatherface lives in the basement.

The Djinn – Created by the filmmakers responsible for The Boy Behind the Door, The Djinn is about a mute boy who contacts a supernatural force to grant his heart’s desire. He soon learns that the djinn cannot be trusted.

The First Purge – If you were ever curious about how The Purge came to be, this is the film for you. The New Founding Fathers of America decide to test out their theory that allowing residents to give in to their aggressions for one night will make things better and less violent in the long run.

The Lodge – Grace and her boyfriend Richard travel to his remote lodge in Massachusetts, bringing along his two children who were traumatized by their mother’s suicide. When Richard has to leave them for work, a blizzard traps the three in the lodge, and things get supernatural.

The Purge – The first film in the series introduced us to an annual 12-hour purge, during which all violent criminal acts are legal. The Sandin family are terrorized by a group of purgers after their soft-hearted son allows a potential victim in their home.

The Purge: Anarchy – During the annual 12-hour purge, a sergeant who has lost his child plots revenge. Instead, he finds himself trying to protect four strangers who are just trying to stay alive.