The sci-fi action film "The Tomorrow War," starring Chris Pratt, is now available for free streaming on the Tubi platform [1, 2].
This availability provides a new opportunity for audiences to view a high-budget production that some critics and viewers consider an underrated entry in the science fiction genre. Because the film is now accessible without a subscription fee, it may reach a wider demographic than during its initial release.
The movie features a narrative centered on a war against an alien species. It was produced with a budget of $200 million [2]. This high cost of production underscores the scale of the action sequences and visual effects used to build the film's futuristic world.
The film's journey to a free streaming model followed a complex distribution path. The project was sold to Amazon, which provided the movie with a second chance to find an audience [2]. This transition eventually led to its presence on Tubi for the month of June 2026 [2].
Viewers can access the title on Tubi throughout June 2026 [2]. The move to a free, ad-supported platform allows the studio to monetize the content through advertising while removing the barrier of a paywall for the viewer. This strategy is becoming more common for older studio films looking to maintain visibility in a crowded streaming market.
“The Tomorrow War is now available for free streaming on the Tubi platform”
The move of a $200 million production to a free, ad-supported streaming service like Tubi reflects a shift in how studios manage 'underrated' or underperforming big-budget assets. By pivoting from a premium purchase or subscription model to a free-to-watch model, rights holders can leverage long-tail viewership and advertising revenue to recoup value from high-cost intellectual property.





