
In the past ten years, A24 has transformed from a small, talked-about independent film studio into a major force in the movie industry. While still operating independently, A24 has become incredibly successful, earning a fantastic reputation with film fans thanks to several Best Picture nominations and consistently releasing popular and acclaimed movies. Recently, those fans got a great surprise: a selection of A24 films became available to stream for free.
Over twenty-five films from A24 are now available to stream for free on Tubi, starting Saturday. Though many A24 movies are typically found on HBO Max, this new deal makes them accessible to a wider audience. The selection includes recent hits like Aftersun and Priscilla, as well as older favorites such as Locke and First Reformed.
Here are all of the A24 films that just hit Tubi’s lineup:
Here’s a list of films: After Yang, Aftersun, American Honey, Dream Scenario, Equals, First Cow, First Reformed, High Life, Hot Summer Nights, How to Talk to Girls at Parties, Locke, Mid90s, Minari, Never Goin’ Back, Obvious Child, Priscilla, Red Rocket, The Sea of Trees, The Souvenir: Part II, The Spectacular Now, Swiss Army Man, Under the Silver Lake, Waves, When You Finish Saving the World, While We’re Young, and Zola.
Many of the A24 movies available on Tubi are also now streaming for free on Pluto TV. While Pluto TV doesn’t have every title from Tubi – like Swiss Army Man, Red Rocket, and Priscilla – it offers most of them. This means you have a couple of options if you want to watch A24 films this month without paying.
What’s New on Tubi?
A lot of new movies from A24 are now available on Tubi this November, but Tubi added many other great titles on Saturday as well. You can find the complete list of new additions here, and we’ve picked out some of the most exciting ones below.
Here’s a list of movie titles: Black Hawk Down, Blockers, Carrie (1976), Casino, Child’s Play (1988), Deep Blue Sea, Dreamgirls, Face/Off, Friday, Ghost Ship, Gladiator, The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, House of Wax (2005), How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Jingle All the Way, The Long Kiss Goodnight, The Lost Boys, Misery, No Country for Old Men, Pale Rider, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, The Punisher (2004), Rango, Silverado, Sisu, Space Jam, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Super 8, Terrifier 3, Titanic, Trap (2024), and True Grit (2010).
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