Tubiis a free (ad-supported) and excellent source of movies and television series for all genres. Whether you’re craving a vintage John Wayne Western or a spine-chillinghorrorfilm that will leave you sleeping with the lights on, the streaming service has got you covered. Furthermore, it’s not just about classics anymore since Tubi has evolved over time, producing original films and TV series to delight its users with something new.

Similarly, this October, several frightful and eerie horror films will be creeping their way onto Tubi, ranging from the best zombie thrillers to bone-chilling otherworldly horrors. We also have a few Tubi originals, such asFamously Haunted: Hollywood, which chronicles the chilling narratives of Tinseltown’s most haunted sites, andSurprise 3, a promising follow-up to Will Coleman’s 2023 heart-pounding thriller.

Mika Monroe in It Follows, Longlegs, Significant Other

With that said, are you prepared to experience some ofthe most highly rewatchable filmsfor the coming month? If so, stay tuned to Tubi, where you can stream some of the finest horror films for free, just in time for Halloween.

Train to Busan (2016)

Streaming October 1

Train to Busanis widely regarded as one ofthe greatest zombie films ever made, with a well-written screenplay complemented by high-octane action and terror. South Korean films often put a unique spin on popular concepts, butTrain to Busanor Korean zombie films, in general, raise the bar by presenting these bloodthirsty creatures in a more dreadful fashion.

The story follows Sok-woo, a businessman and parent who boards a train from Seoul to Busan with his daughter. But when the entirety of South Korea is mysteriously infected with a virus, transforming people into fast, mindless zombies, their seemingly simple train journey turns into a survival game.Train to Busanwill be available to stream on Tubi on Oct. 1.

The Best Movies About Cannibals, Ranked

It Follows (2015)

It Follows, written and directed by David Robert Mitchell, is a 2014 horror film that has gained a cult following, thanks largely to standout performances from Maika Monroe and the rest of the ensemble. Following its release, the film received both critical praise and commercial success, grossing $23.3 million globally on a $1.3 million budget.

Ranking All 9 of Maika Monroe’s Horror Performances So Far

Maika Monroe has established herself as a definitive final girl in modern horror cinema; here are all of her performances in the genre, ranked.

19-year-old Jay never anticipated her life to take such a miserable turn following a sexual encounter that would leave her scarred for life. As if that wasn’t enough to traumatize her, she is plagued by bizarre visions that lead her to fear she is beingpursued by someone or something sinister. Faced with a new burden, Jay must figure out how to break free from the cycle of horrible events before it completely destroys her life.It Followsis now available to stream on Tubi.

Insidious: The Last Key (2018)

Insidioushas undoubtedly been one ofthe most frightening horror franchisesof the 21st century, with the latest entry,Insidious: The Red Door, serving as a decent sequel toInsidious: The Last Key. WhileThe Last Keymay not be as scary as its predecessors, it does provide great insight into Lin Shaye’s character, followed by several notable moments that are specifically appreciated by the franchise’s longtime fans. Sony Pictures describes the plot as follows:

In this gripping Blumhouse film, Lin Shaye reprises her role as parapsychologist Dr. Elise Rainier, who returns to her family home to face the unrelenting demons that have plagued her since childhood. Accompanied by her two investigative partners, Specs and Tucker, Elise must delve deeper into the Further to unlock the mystery and destroy her greatest fear.

Insidious: The Last Keyis streaming now on Tubi.

The Hills Have Eyes (2006)

With most horror films, audiences find comfort in knowing the story is entirely fictional. However, even thoughThe Hills Have Eyesmay seem like pure fiction, it is, in fact, inspired by the legend of Sawney Bean, a wild Scottish clan head who had an unsavory diet of innocent humans in the 16th century.

13 Best Movies About Cannibals, Ranked

We all have a soft spot for cannibals… in their bellies! Which ones can we stomach?

Directed by Alexandre Aja,The Hills Have Eyesis a 2006 splatter horror based on Wes Craven’s 1977 film of the same name. The film, starring Aaron Stanford, Kathleen Quinlan, Ted Levine, and Emilie de Ravin, follows a couple celebrating their 30th anniversary while traveling through a desert with their three children, son-in-law, and a baby granddaughter. However, things take a turn when the family opts for a shortcut (it’s always a shortcut) across an isolated set of hills, only to realize that they are not alone. So, do these hills, indeed, have eyes? You can find out for yourself asThe Hills Have Eyesis now streaming on Tubi.

For a complete list of horror movies coming to Tubi in October 2024, check below:

October 1:

October 9:

October 11:

October 17:

October 25: