Tom Welling’s 2005 Horror Classic Remake Now Streaming for Free

In 2005, Tom Welling’s reimagining of a John Carpenter horror movie classic is now available for free streaming. While Carpenter’s original versions remain highly sought-after and accessible across various streaming platforms, it’s worth noting that he hasn’t directed a film since 2010. However, he has continued to compose scores, adding his distinctive blend of minimalist suspense to other films. Additionally, he still receives royalties from remakes of his movies, as the iconic figure once humorously pointed out his enduring annoyance.

Over time, those checks have consistently arrived, because filmmakers keep returning to Carpenter’s works in search of tales that can be effectively re-told. The 2011 remake of “The Thing” might have served as a warning against continued mining of the director’s works for commercial exploitation, considering its disappointing box office earnings ($31 million worldwide against a budget of $38 million) and mixed reviews (only 34% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes). Nevertheless, additional Carpenter remakes have followed, such as a new “Halloween” trilogy, and there are rumors of more in the pipeline.

2005’s Remake Of Carpenter’s Horror Classic The Fog Is Now Streaming For Free – Why You Should Watch It

It Hits Tubi On June 1

Back in 2005, John Carpenter’s remake of “The Fog” was one of his reimaginings that truly shone at the box office. If you’re a cinema enthusiast like me, you can catch this chilling tale for free on various streaming platforms today. The original 1980 version, set in a quaint coastal town, was a blockbuster hit, raking in a whopping $21 million against a reported budget of just $1.1 million. Critics might not have been smitten with Carpenter’s film at first, but over time, it has earned the status of a cult classic.

2005’s chilling horror film “The Fog,” directed by Rupert Wainwright and featuring “Smallville” star Tom Welling, can now be streamed for free on Tubi. This movie was quite a sensation when it first hit theaters, raking in $46 million against a production budget of just $18 million.

For fans of…

  • Creepy supernatural horror
  • Movies about vengeful ghosts
  • Stories of towns with dark secrets

The narrative of The Fog initiates with a conventional horror setup. Reminiscent of many tales penned by Stephen King, it introduces us to individuals going about their ordinary lives in what appears to be an unremarkable coastal town. However, a sense of foreboding gradually seeps in, and it soon becomes clear that there’s something terribly wrong beneath the surface, leading the storyline into the realm of survival horror.

In the film titled “The Fog“, there’s an enigmatic aspect as the characters gradually discover the ominous truth about the town’s origins, and they come to understand that the spirits concealed within the fog are seeking retribution. Given that it was produced in 2005, a period often marked by less nuanced horror productions, it’s hardly unexpected that the remake would adopt a distinctly different strategy compared to the original, abandoning Carpenter’s signature methodical storytelling for more shock-inducing moments and graphic violence.

What ScreenRant Has Said

ScreenRant noted that the cast of the 2005 version of “The Fog” falls short compared to the star-studded cast of the original film, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis, Adrienne Barbeau, Hal Holbrook, Janet Leigh, and B-movie legend Chet Atkins.

In this new version, the acting talent wasn’t quite up to par compared to the original, but it still managed to hold its ground with notable actors such as Selma Blair, Tom Welling, and Maggie Grace from “Lost.

Key Facts About The Fog 2005
Box Office $46 million worldwide ($11 million domestically opening weekend)
Rotten Tomatoes Critics’ Score 4%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score 19%

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2025-06-02 14:39