
The heat is brutal out there, but your streaming options don’t have to be. If you’re staying in to chill, Tubi is one of the best ways to kick back without spending a dime. Our top pick among free streaming services, Tubi is completely free, and while you'll definitely find a fair share of schlock, there are also some real gems tucked in there.
To spare you the treasure hunt, we pulled together three movie picks that are new to the platform this month. Whether you're craving chaotic comedy, cool neon sci-fi or full-blown excess, these movies are all streaming now on Tubi — no subscription needed.
'The Wolf of Wall Street'
Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) doesn’t start out as the "wolf" in this high-octane drama. He’s a hungry young stockbroker trying to climb the ladder, until he figures out that there’s way more money in bending the rules. Armed with charm, hustle, and a total lack of ethics, he builds a high-flying empire fueled by shady stocks, wild parties, and tons of cash. Seriously, it'll make you sick.
But what goes up eventually has to come down. As the FBI closes in and the lifestyle spirals out of control, Jordan has to choose between his fortune and his freedom. Spoiler: it’s not exactly a hard choice for him.
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'Ghost in the Shell'
In this (extremely loose) live-action adaptation of the anime classic, Scarlett Johansson's Major Mira Killian is a cyber-enhanced soldier tasked with hunting the world’s most dangerous criminals. When a new threat starts hacking into people’s minds, she discovers secrets about her own past that were never supposed to surface.
Look, it’s not the groundbreaking masterpiece the original anime was, but it’s visually slick, leans into the cyberpunk aesthetic, and delivers a solid enough sci-fi action flick if you don’t overthink it. Worth a watch for the tech noir vibes alone.
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'21 Jump Street'
Schmidt (Jonah Hill) and Jenko (Channing Tatum) were total opposites in high school: the awkward brain and the meathead jock. Now they’re rookie cops who get assigned to an undercover unit that sends them back to high school to bust a synthetic drug ring. But teenagers have changed a lot since they graduated, and pretending to be one doesn’t exactly go smoothly.
It’s a reboot that knows it’s a reboot and leans all the way into it. Surprisingly sharp, way funnier than it has any right to be, and proof that Channing Tatum has real comedic chops. Honestly, he should stick to those roles.
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