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New on Tubi in July 2025 — all the movies and shows to watch

New on Tubi in July 2025 — all the movies and shows to watch

Tom's Guidea day ago

July is heating up and Tubi's lineup is bringing the chaos, thrills and drama while you cool off inside. Whether you're escaping the sun or crashing on the couch after a long day, Tubi has something to keep you entertained while you soak up the AC.
Leading the charge this month is "Great White Waters," which follows a cartel after their cocaine goes missing off Florida's coast and kicks off a feeding frenzy kicks off both above and below the waves. Ruthless criminals want the stash. Hungry sharks want everyone, as they often do.
If suburban life seems too quiet, "Get Off My Lawn" might scratch that itch. A couple moves into their dream home only to face a deranged teen and his crew who want it back. Home sweet hell?
Finally, "TKO" is a hard-hitting family drama. A retired boxer tries to make amends with his estranged sons just as his eldest steps into the pro ring.
Tubi's July 2025 drop is anything but chill. Here's what to queue up next as the summer rages on.
"Great White Waters" dives headfirst into drug-fueled chaos taking place off the Florida coast. When millions in cocaine vanish beneath the waves, the hunt to recover it unleashes a brutal frenzy that unfolds on land and at sea. Treasure seekers clash in a deadly game of greed, but the real danger lurks just below the surface, where bloodthirsty sharks draw closer in a savage showdown waiting to annihilate anyone who comes to claim the secret stash.
Stream on Tubi starting July 4
Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.
When a suburban couple buys what they think is the perfect home in "Get Off My Lawn," they have no idea they've crossed a dangerous line. The house once belonged to a disturbed teen's grandfather, and he wants it back. Soon, he and his friends kick off a harassment campaign against the couple as they struggle to fight back.
Stream on Tubi from July 11
"TKO" serves up a powerful punch of family, redemption and second chances. When a retired boxer reconnects with his two estranged sons, he's forced to confront the past he walked away from so he can step up as a father. But when his oldest son enters the world of professional boxing, their reunion turns into a fight for more than just titles.
Stream on Tubi from July 18

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