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Tubi is Getting Exclusive Rights to a Hit International Show This Week

Tubi is a rare success story in streaming.

Tubi secured the exclusive U.S. and Canadian rights to Devil’s Peak, a South African limited series.

The five-episode action-packed crime thriller will debut on Tubi, Fox’s free ad-supported streaming platform, on January 15. Devil’s Peak is based on the best-selling novel by Deon Myer and produced by Lookout Point and Expanded Media Productions in association with MultiChoice Studios and BBC Studios.

The series takes place in Cape Town, South Africa, and follows Detective Benny Griessel, played by Hilton Pelser, tasked with tracking a vigilante killer whose crimes capture the city’s attention. As he closes in on his mark, Griessel is drawn into a dark and dangerous world where nothing is as it seems.

“Devil’s Peak is a gripping crime drama that showcases the talent as well as the unique landscape of South Africa,” said Adam Lewinson, chief content officer at Tubi. “Tubi is committed to providing our diverse audiences with an extensive selection of premium content, and Devil’s Peak promises to captivate U.S. audiences as it has in other parts of the world.”

Devil’s Peak stars Pelser (Moffie, Dangerous Liaisons), Sisanda Henna (Trackers, Rogue), and Tarryn Wyngaard (The Watch, Raised By Wolves). The limited series is written by Matthew Orton (Operation Finale, Moon Knight), who adapted the series for television with Amy Jephta and directed by Jozua Malherbe (Griekwastad, Justice Served) along with Orton, Laura Lankester, and Francis Hopkinson.

Check out the trailer here

Last December, Tubi partnered with Warner Bros. Discovery and DC Films to add ten new WB branded free channels and films to the platform, including The Batman, Wonder Woman, Black Adam, Aquaman, and series such as Batwoman, Gotham, and Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.

Tubi hosts thousands of films and TV series available for free on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Xfinity X1, Xbox, Samsung Smart TVs, Sony Smart TVs, PlayStation, online, and on Android and iOS devices.

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