Tubi Signs Content Deal with STXfilms


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Tubi has entered a deal with STXFilms that will give the free service exclusive streaming windows for popular films like “I Feel Pretty” starring Amy Schumer, the critically acclaimed film “The Edge of Seventeen,” starring Hailee Steinfeld and Woody Harrelson, “UglyDolls,” “Peppermint,” starring Jennifer Garner, and the action heist thriller “Den of Thieves,” featuring Gerard Butler and 50 Cent.

Additionally, the deal will bring more movies to Tubi’s current library of more than 30,000, including Desierto, Free State of Jones, Songbird, Hardcore Henry, and more.

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Tubi to bring our movies to their growing audience,” said David Spiegelman, President of Domestic TV, Digital Distribution & Home Entertainment Sales, STX Entertainment. “Bringing these films to Tubi audiences is an important addition to our release strategy and we are elated to have the opportunity to expand and enhance the ancillary lives of these crowd-pleasing films.”

Tubi currently has 250+ entertainment partners including content from nearly every major Hollywood studio. The service is available for free on most major streaming devices including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, and more.

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