In June, Tubi is expanding its collection with numerous free films and series. There’s an assortment that caters to all tastes. The following titles (with exceptions noted) will become available for streaming starting June 1. Have a glance and discover the latest additions!
Docuseries Spotlight
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Thriller Spotlight

Following a heartwarming reunion with his sons, a once-accomplished boxer steps into fresh roles as both a father and a trainer, supporting his eldest son’s journey in the professional boxing sphere.
Western Spotlight

On June 13th, a local sheriff partners with a morally questionable marshal to kidnap an outlaw’s spouse as bait, aiming to provoke the outlaw into a lethal confrontation.
Series Spotlight

1. Seasons 3 & 4 of “All In The Family” (1971) could be rephrased as “Season 3 and 4 of ‘All in the Same Family,'” or simply, “The third and fourth seasons of ‘All in the Family.'”
Atlanta” and “Growing Up Hip Hop: New York,” you could use “Atlanta Edition” and “New York Edition” of the reality show “Growing Up Hip Hop.”
7. “Homicide: Life On The Street” can be rephrased as “Life on the Streets: A Homicide Chronicle.”
8. For “Hustle & Soul,” you could use “The Hustle and Soul of the City.”
9. Instead of saying “MacGyver (1985),” you could say “The Adventures of MacGyver in 1985.”
The Journey of 1984″ and “Murder Investigations: The Journey of 1997,” respectively.
11. Instead of saying “Roots,” you could use “The Roots of Our History.”
12. For “Then You Run,” you could say “Once You Start Running.”
13. Instead of saying “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987),” you could use “The Teenage Mutant Ninja Adventures of 1987.”
Action

1. Naval Combat
2. Great Trouble in a Small Town
3. The Blue Scarab
4. Speed Rush (Speed is also short for Speed Racer)
5. Bravery Unyielding: The Legend of Li (Jet Li’s Fearless can be rephrased as “Li’s Courage Unconquerable: The Legend”)
6. Skull Island Expedition
7. Last Man Standing
8. Moon Collapse
9. Master Assassin (Ninja Assassin can be rephrased as “Assassin Ninja: The Master”)
10. Raw Deal Unveiled
11. Sequel to Red (Red 2 can be rephrased as “Red’s Return”)
12. Run Through the Night
13. Marksman (Shooter can be rephrased as “The Sniper”)
14. Kidnap (Taken, Taken 2, and Taken 3 can all be rephrased as “Abduction” or “Capture”)
15. Under Siege: The Second Frontier (Under Siege 2: Dark Territory can be rephrased as “Under Siege: New Battleground”)
16. White House Under Attack
17. Under Siege at the Capitol (White House Down can be rephrased as “Capital Under Siege”)
Art House

1. Women of a Particular Kind – Certain Women
2. Veils in the Mountains of Sils Maria – Clouds Of Sils Maria
3. Explorer (2020) – Columbus
4. Petite Poisson (2020) – Little Fish (2020)
5. Mary of Magdala – Mary Magdalene
6. Lights in the Night – Moonlight
7. Retail Therapist – Personal Shopper
8. Phoenix Rising (2014) – Phoenix (2014)
9. Man Alive – Swiss Army Man
10. The Inspectors – The Inspection
11. A Spectacular Evening – The Spectacular Now
12. Gunfight at Sparrow Creek – The Standoff At Sparrow Creek
13. The Least Desirable Individual in the World – The Worst Person In The World – 6/13
Black Cinema

1982: Movies Released
* B.A.P.S. (Blue-Collar Affectionate People Seeking)
* Checking In (Baggage Claim)
* House of Grandmas (Big Momma’s House)
* Big Momma’s House 2: A Family Matter
* Like Father, Like Son: The Big Momma Story
* Double Trouble (Double Cross)
* Frankie & Alice in Love
* Hustle & Flow: Rhythm and Rhymes
* Soulful Hustling (Hustle & Soul)
* John Henry: The Steel Driver
* Basketball Romance (Love & Basketball)
* Cost of Affection (Love Don’t Cost A Thing)
* Madea’s Secret Protection Program
* Nobody’s Fool (2018): The Untold Story
* Setting Off (Set It Off)
* Soul Food: Family Ties
* Stomp the Yard: Dance of Life
* Stomp the Yard Homecoming: Legacy of Rhythm
* Superfly: The New Kingpin
* Exhale While Waiting (Waiting To Exhale)
* What Love Has in Store (What’s Love Got To Do With It)
* White Impersonators (White Chicks)
* Dance Battle (You Got Served)
Comedy

50/50 – Half and Half
A Knight’s Tale – A Medieval Knight’s Story
Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy – The Saga of News Anchor Ron Burgundy
Daddy Day Care – Fatherly Childcare
Date And Switch – Date Swap
Deadstream – Dead Broadcast
Delivery Man – Deliverer’s Tale
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – Ferris’ Skipping School Adventure
From Prada To Nada – From Prada to Poverty
Jackass Number Two – Jackass Sequel
Little Shop Of Horrors (1986) – The Little Carnivorous Plant Shop
Mom And Dad – Parental Power Struggle
Overboard (1987) – Cast Away at Sea
Overboard (2018) – Overboard Remake
Stand Up Guys – Stand-up Gangsters
Talladega Nights: The Ballad Of Ricky Bobby – Talladega Knights: Ricky Bobby’s Epic
The Men Who Stare At Goats – The Mind-bending Goat Gazers
The Other Guys – The Alternative Cops
The Wedding Ringer – The Ring Bearer
Welcome To The Jungle – Welcome to the Wildlife Reserve
Documentary

“Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy”
“The Seven Five”
“The Thin Blue Line”
Drama

1. I’m captivated by the dramatic flair of Burlesque, Chariots of Fire, Delivery Man, Frankie & Alice, Free State of Jones, Fury, Gimme Shelter, Lone Survivor, Malcolm X, Miss Sloane, Roots, Stonewall (2015), The Right Stuff, What’s Love Got To Do With It, and White Boy Rick.
2. These films have a unique way of transporting me to different eras, exploring powerful themes, and showcasing extraordinary stories that resonate deeply within me. From the rhythmic beats of What’s Love Got To Do With It to the gritty intensity of Fury, these movies never fail to leave an impact.
3. As a fan, I find myself drawn to the raw emotion, historical significance, and compelling narratives presented in each of these films. They are more than just entertainment; they are stories that challenge, inspire, and educate me.
4. From the passionate dance moves in Burlesque to the courageous struggle for equality in Stonewall (2015), these movies reflect the human spirit at its best and worst. They remind me of the power we have to change our lives and the world around us, as shown by figures like Malcolm X and Roots’ ancestors.
5. The Right Stuff, White Boy Rick, and Lone Survivor take me on thrilling journeys through time, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Each movie offers a unique perspective on what it means to be alive and how we can push beyond our limits.
6. Gimme Shelter, Delivery Man, and Frankie & Alice delve into the complexities of family, identity, and personal growth. They remind me that life is not always straightforward but full of twists and turns that ultimately lead us to self-discovery.
7. Overall, these films are more than just a few hours of entertainment; they are stories that stay with me long after the credits roll. They inspire me, challenge my beliefs, and remind me of the power of the human spirit. I can’t wait to see what other stories await me in the world of cinema.
Horror

1. Standing Sole in the Shadows
2. Brahms’s Revenge (Sequel to Brahms: The Boy)
3. Deadzone
4. Unlucky Friday the Thirteenth (Original Release Year)
A Watery Carnage
17. Stephen King’s Eye of the Cat
18. Leatherface Returns in 3D
19. The Malevolent Spirit
Urban Chaos
23. The Purge: Civil War
Origins
26. The Lodge: Frozen Isolation
Kids & Family

As a cinephile, I could rephrase these movie titles in a more conversational and personal way:
– Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs: “A Day Filled with Rain Drops and Sandwiches”
– Daddy Day Care: “My Dad’s Supervised Summer Camp”
– Open Season 3: “Another Wild Adventure”
– Open Season: Scared Silly: “When the Forest Goes Boo!”
– Panda Plan: “The Great Panda Scheme”
– Puss In Boots: “Boots’ Swashbuckling Tales”
– Secondhand Lions: “Old Family Secrets Unleashed”
– The Great Gilly Hopkins: “A Headstrong Girl Finds Her Home”
– The Karate Kid (2010): “My Journey to the Top of the Dojo”
– The Neverending Story: “The Eternal Tale of Fantasia
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

As a film enthusiast, I’d rephrase the given list as follows:
* In 2018, I was captivated by Aquaman.
* The sequel to Aquaman is titled Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.
* Back in 1981, I watched Clash of the Titans.
* Demolition Man was a film I enjoyed.
* Divergent was another movie that intrigued me.
* Elysium also caught my attention.
* Girl with All the Gifts was a thought-provoking watch for me.
* Independence Day, released on 6/15, is a memorable film for me.
* Jumper was one of those films that I found myself engrossed in.
* Love and Monsters was an emotional rollercoaster ride for me.
* Pixels, for me, was a fun and entertaining movie experience.
Thriller

Countdown to Disaster)
Strolling Among Graves)
Crime Scene Clean-Up Crew)
Frozen Funds – June 28th)
Ghostly Emotions – June 23rd)
Murder Investigations: Urban Chronicles)
Caught in the Crossfire)
Jackie – The Mature Criminal)
Wild Spree)
Last Ones Standing – June 5th)
Creepy Crawler – June 10th)
A Misguided Kindness)
Emergency Call Center)
Satan’s Snare – June 9th)
Beyond Reason)
Expert in Crime)
Lesson Giver – June 30th)
After You Flee)
Western

“Ballad Of Davy Crockett”
“The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada”
“Wild Horses”
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