The 10 Best Horror Movies Streaming on Tubi [December 2025]

A new month means a new streaming guide as titles are added (and dropped) from streaming services. Let’s unpack the most exciting titles that are available to watch on Tubi in December 2025.


New to Tubi December Horror Films

Climax (2018)

  • Premise: French dancers gather in a remote, empty school building to rehearse. The all-night celebration morphs into a hallucinatory nightmare when they learn their sangria is laced with LSD.
  • Why watch it? Directed by provocateur Gaspar Noé, Climax is one of the all-time “just say no to drug” movies. Hypnotic, daring, and ferocious, this trip of a movie will enthral and exhaust you in equal measure  by the time the credits roll. Also: the dance routine is a banger.
  • Streaming: December 1

All Fun and Games (2023)

All Fun & Games

All Fun & Games

  • Premise: A group of teens in Salem, Massachusetts, discover a cursed knife that unleashes a demon which forces them to play gruesome, deadly versions of childhood games where there can be no winners, only survivors.
  • Why Watch it? This indie flick flew under the radar back during the tail end of the pandemic shutdown, but it’s got a decent cast of young actors, including Sex Education‘s Asa Butterfield, Stranger ThingsNatalia Dyer, and The X-FilesAnnabeth Gish. Don’t believe me? Revisit Paul Le’s 3 skull review.
  • Streaming: December 3

Slither (2006)

  • Premise: A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters.
  • Why Watch it? James Gunn‘s creature feature is a delightful(ly mean and crude) ode to classics like David Cronenberg’s Shivers and Fred Dekker’s Night of the Creeps. Featuring a hilarious cast that includes Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, and Michael Rooker, this under seen horror comedy gem fizzled at the box office, but has gone on to become a cult fave. If you get to Brenda’s scene in the barn (pictured above) and don’t love this film, there’s something wrong with you.
  • Streaming: December 1

Oculus (2013)

Best Horror Films

  • Premise: A recently released inmate from a mental asylum learns from his sister that the murder he was convicted of committing were actually orchestrated by a supernatural entity, the Lasser Glass mirror.
  • Why Watch It? With Mike Flanagan continuing to make news – between casting Scarlett Johansson in a new remake of The Exorcist to teasing his Amazon series adaptation of Carrie – there’s no better time to revisit one of his early efforts. The sibling dynamic is in full effect here as Karen Gillen and Brenton Thwaites battle a possessed mirror, and the apple/lightbulb moment remains as horrifyingly effective as ever!
  • Streaming: December 1

Green Room (2015)

Green Room

  • Premise: A punk rock band is forced to fight for survival after witnessing a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar.
  • Why Watch It? Writer/director Jeremy Saulnier knows how to make visceral thrillers and, for many fans, Green Room is his best film. Featuring a stacked cast that includes Anton Yelchin (RIP), Imogen Poots, and a terrifying Patrick Stewart as the film’s villain, Green Room is a great example of how to create tension in a single, small location. Plus: there’s some surprising humor that adds levity just when you can’t take the pressure any longer.
  • Streaming: December 1

The Meg (2018) & The Meg 2: The Trench (2023)

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  • Premise: In the first film, a rescue mission to the bottom of the sea reveals an enormous prehistoric shark. In the sequel, the action becomes even more ridiculous as additional underwater creatures arrive to threaten the population of an expensive resort.
  • Why Watch It? The first film is (arguably) not particularly great. You can feel the creative decisions being compromised by the desire to exhibit the film in China, but there’s at least one or two amazing sequences that merit checking out. The second film is bigger, dumber, and somehow even sillier, but at least Ben Wheatley‘s film seems to be in on the joke. For fans of Jason Statham, these are the definition of “guilty pleasure” films that you don’t actually need to feel that guilty about.
  • Streaming: December 1

Underworld (2003)

  • Premise: Selene, a vampire warrior, is entrenched in a conflict between vampires and werewolves, while falling in love with Michael, a human who is sought by werewolves for unknown reasons.
  • Why Watch It? This pulpy cross between Romeo & Juliet and The Matrix (with vampires and were…er..Lycans) is not a good movie. It is, however, a fun movie with some seriously entertaining action set pieces. Director Len Wiseman kickstarted a franchise with Kate Beckinsale that produced five films over 13 years and guess what? The original is still a good time.
  • Streaming: December 1

The Menu (2022)

The Menu- thanksgiving recipes for horror

  • Premise: A young couple travels to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant where the chef has prepared a lavish menu, with some shocking surprises.
  • Why Watch It? This culinary satire hit the spot with audiences back in 2022 to the tune of nearly ~$80M worldwide. It’s not terribly surprising that the film did so well: in addition to an A-list cast that includes Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, scene stealer Hong Chau, and a hissably despicable Nicholas Hoult, the film perfectly blends its comedy and nail-biting tension. After all, it’s not every film that turns its characters into a living S’more.
  • Streaming: December 1

December Tubi Originals

A Mother’s Confession (2025)

  • Premise: When a gang shooting leaves her son in a coma, a single mother grapples with faith and morality as she seeks vengeance against the perpetrator. Directed by Maya Table, the thriller stars Ciera Angelia and Brandon McGee.
  • Streaming: December 5

Hag (2025)

  • Premise: After a decade apart, Rowan rents his spare room to Mag – a self-proclaimed “hag”– whose obsession with him grows into a life-or-death showdown. Directed by Sam Wineman (The Quiet Room) the new film stars Ryan de Villiers, Jane de Wet, and drag queen Adore Delano.
  • Streaming: December 12

What’s your favorite from the list above? Will you check out the new Originals? Sound off in the comments below

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