
New on Tubi in June 2025 — all the movies and shows to watch
Summer is here, and Tubi's serving up a lineup that's anything but boring. Whether you're chilling in the AC or winding down after a long day, Tubi has your back when you're in couch potato mode.
In terms of what's new on Tubi in June, first up is "TMZ Presents: United States v. Sean Combs: Inside the Diddy Trial."This new docuseries dives into one of the year's most talked-about cases, with behind-the-scenes reporting and fresh updates as they unfold.
If thrillers are more your speed, "TKO" lands on June 20. It follows a former boxer trying to reconnect with his estranged sons, just as his oldest steps into the ring to go pro.
And for something with a little more grit, Day of Reckoning hits June 13. Set in the Old West, it's all about a dirty standoff between a small-town sheriff, a crooked U.S. Marshal, and the outlaw they're trying to smoke out, all with his wife caught in the middle.
Tubi's got plenty to keep you locked in this month. Here's what to add to your June watchlist.
Ready for some drama? "TMZ Presents: United States v. Sean Combs: Inside the Diddy Trial" peels back the curtain on the explosive legal case surrounding music mogul Sean 'Diddy' Combs. With insider reporting and exclusive access, this docuseries explores the allegations, courtroom drama, and the ripple effects surrounding what Combs has been accused of. As the trial unfolds in real time, new episodes will drop June 6 and June 13.
Stream on Tubi starting June 6
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"Day of Reckoning" brings plenty of tension to the forefront in this gritty Western showdown. When a ruthless outlaw's wife is taken hostage by a crooked U.S. Marshal and a small-town sheriff, it sets the stage for a deadly standoff where justice is murky and no one walks away clean. Loyalties are tested, lines are crossed, and the only certainty is that blood will be spilled. Yes, there will be blood.
Stream on Tubi from June 13
"TKO" serves up a powerful punch of family, redemption and second chances. When a retired boxer reconnects with his two estranged sons, he's forced to confront the past he walked away from so he can step up as a father. But when his oldest son enters the world of professional boxing, their reunion turns into a fight for more than just titles.
Stream on Tubi from June 20
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