Horror Fans Have Spoken: 10 Fan Favorites You Can Watch on Tubi Now
With 53+ million hours of horror streamed every month, these fan favorites prove the appetite for scares is very, very alive.
Horror fans are not built like casual viewers. They do not just want a “little spooky.” They want the movie that makes a hallway feel suspicious, a phone call feel personal, and a perfectly normal household object feel like it has plans.
Tubi users clearly understand the assignment: every month, more than 53 million hours of horror are streamed on Tubi, which means the people have spoken. They want slashers, cursed objects, cosmic spirals, zombie chaos, playground dread, vampire weirdness, and villains who treat death like a minor scheduling conflict.
And now, all that screaming has a new home. Introducing Terror on Tubi, a new hub built for horror fans to find their next scare, whether the mood calls for an old favorite, a hidden gem, or something best watched with every light in the house on.
So consider the fan favorites below your first stop on the fear tour. Whether your horror taste leans bloody, nostalgic, supernatural, psychological, or full “why did I press play alone?” these picks are ready for the viewers who do not just watch scary movies. They claim them as a personality trait.
Scream
Someone in Woodsboro has a Ghostface mask, a knife, and way too much horror-movie knowledge. Scream turns the slasher rulebook against its own characters, mixing razor-sharp humor with genuine scares and a whodunit that makes basically everyone look guilty. It’s clever without skimping on the carnage, endlessly quotable, and responsible for making one simple question, “Do you like scary movies?”, sound like a threat.
Watch NowThe Taking of Deborah Logan
A documentary crew sets out to chronicle Deborah Logan’s experience with Alzheimer’s. What they capture is… not in the original project proposal. The Taking of Deborah Logan lets the unease creep in slowly before taking a hard turn into nightmare territory, using its found-footage format to make every strange behavior and unexplained moment feel a little too real. And yes, there’s that scene. Found-footage veterans know exactly what we mean.
Watch NowHellraiser
Solve the puzzle box, they said. It’ll be fun, they absolutely did not say. Hellraiser opens the door to the Cenobites and a world where pleasure, pain, obsession, and some seriously gnarly body horror become impossible to separate. The mythology is fascinating, the imagery is unforgettable, and Pinhead barely has to raise his voice to become an icon. Consider your curiosity officially warned.
Watch NowFinal Destination
Surviving a deadly plane crash should be the good news. Unfortunately, Death has a schedule. Final Destination takes the idea of cheating fate and turns it into an anxiety-inducing guessing game where every loose screw, dangling wire, and suspiciously placed household object suddenly deserves your full attention. Few horror movies have done more damage to the concept of simply going about your day.
Watch NowThe Following
No supernatural creatures required here. The nightmare is one dangerously charismatic man and the people willing to do anything for him. The Following follows a murderous literature professor whose devoted network carries on his violent legacy, creating a twisted web of manipulation, obsession, and cult-like loyalty. The unsettling part isn’t wondering what monster is hiding around the corner. It’s wondering how many perfectly ordinary-looking people are already on his side.
Watch NowHalloween
Michael Myers is back in Haddonfield, and apparently speed has never been necessary when you’re that committed. Halloween brings old trauma roaring back to life with the mask, the breathing, the stalking, and that impossibly calm walk toward absolute chaos. Michael doesn’t need elaborate tricks to own the screen. Sometimes one silent figure standing at the end of the street is plenty.
Watch NowHive
A babysitting job goes catastrophically wrong when an anxious teen loses the child in her care and then notices something deeply off about the children around the playground. Hive takes an ordinary space and lets the weirdness infect it, blurring reality as panic sets in. Strange kids already have an unfair advantage in horror; put a whole playground full of them together and, well… good luck relaxing.
Watch NowIn the Mouth of Madness
Missing horror author? Concerning. Fiction bleeding into reality? Slightly bigger problem. John Carpenter’s In the Mouth of Madness sends an insurance investigator straight into a cosmic spiral where stories, fandom, and sanity start folding in on one another. The deeper the mystery goes, the less reality seems interested in following its own rules. By the end, “What did I just watch?” isn’t a complaint. It’s part of the fun.
Watch NowTales From the Crypt
Welcome to the Crypt, where bad decisions usually come with gruesome consequences and the host is having way too much fun watching it all unfold. Tales From The Crypt serves up twisted morality tales packed with monsters, murders, revenge, dark comedy, and the kind of deliciously nasty endings that make you think, “Okay, they definitely had that coming.” The anthology format means a fresh nightmare is always around the corner, while the Crypt Keeper’s cackling commentary keeps things gleefully unhinged. Consider the crypt officially open.
Watch NowNosferatu The Vampyre
Forget the charming immortal who just needs someone to understand him. Nosferatu the Vampyre brings Dracula back to something far stranger and more unsettling as his arrival casts a shadow over an unsuspecting town. The slow pace only deepens the spell: eerie landscapes, haunting imagery, and a Count who looks like he belongs in an actual nightmare. Gothic horror lovers, your midnight plans just got considerably gloomier.
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