Se7en is heading to free streaming in June, giving thriller fans another reason to revisit one of David Fincher’s most unsettling and influential films without a rental fee.
The 1995 psychological crime thriller, starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, is set to stream on Tubi from June 1, 2026. The move places one of the defining dark thrillers of the 1990s inside Tubi’s free, ad-supported library.
Directed by Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker, Se7en follows Detective David Mills, a young officer with sharp instincts and little patience, as he joins veteran Detective William Somerset in a grim unnamed city. Their case begins with one disturbing murder and slowly unfolds into a pattern built around the seven deadly sins.
Se7en arrives on Tubi as a free streaming pick
The film runs for 127 minutes and remains rated R for its grisly crime scenes, disturbing themes and strong language. Its June arrival on Tubi gives viewers a no-cost way to watch a film that has often lived behind rental, purchase or subscription options.
For first-time viewers, the appeal is clear. Se7en is not just a serial killer movie. It is a bleak police procedural, a moral nightmare and a showcase for two contrasting performances: Freeman’s controlled, weary Somerset and Pitt’s restless, impulsive Mills.
Gwyneth Paltrow adds emotional weight as Tracy, Mills’s wife, while Kevin Spacey’s late-film presence gives the story its most chilling turn. The supporting cast, including John C. McGinley and R. Lee Ermey, helps ground the film in a harsh procedural world that feels exhausted before the investigation even begins.
David Fincher’s breakthrough still feels brutal three decades later
Se7en became a turning point for Fincher after the difficult experience of Alien 3. Its rain-soaked visuals, oppressive production design and controlled pacing helped shape the visual language that would later define much of his career.
The film’s structure remains unusually sharp. Each killing points to one of the seven deadly sins: gluttony, greed, sloth, lust, pride, envy and wrath. Instead of relying only on shock, the story builds dread through implication, atmosphere and the growing psychological pressure placed on Mills and Somerset.
That restraint is a major reason the film still holds up. Much of its horror comes from what the detectives discover after the fact, not from extended scenes of violence. The result is a thriller that feels more suffocating than explosive, with every clue pushing the characters closer to a conclusion that has become one of modern cinema’s most discussed endings.
For Tubi, adding Se7en on June 1 strengthens a free movie catalogue that has increasingly attracted viewers looking for older studio titles without another paid subscription. For audiences, it is a chance to revisit a film that helped redefine the modern crime thriller and remains just as grim, precise and unforgettable today.

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