One of Mike Flanagan’s Best Horror Films Is Now Streaming For Free and We’re Surprsied

Streaming is a great convince, but every convenience comes at a cost. In this case, the cost comes in the form of accessibility. Sure, you’ve got tons of options at your fingertips, but what happens when one of your favorite films is no longer available to stream? That’s precisely what happened with Mike Flanagan’s Hush. The film was a Netflix exclusive for several years, but when the licensing deal expired, the film became unavailable to watch anywhere. Fortunately, Hush is more widely accessible now than ever. The picture is currently available on both physical media and streaming.
In case you’re unfamiliar with the saga, I’ll provide some context. Netflix previously owned the exclusive rights to Hush. When the deal expired, fans were understandably bummed because that meant that Hush wasn’t available to watch anywhere. That makes the film’s eventual re-addition to streaming (not to mention its availability on physical media) an exciting development, for sure.
The setup for Hush goes like this: A deaf writer (Siegel) who retreated into the woods to live a solitary existence must fight for her life in silence when a masked killer with deadly designs appears in her window.
In addition to sitting at the helm of this harrowing effort, Flanagan also co-wrote the picture with his partner, Kate Siegel. If her name sounds familiar but you can’t quite figure out why, that may be because she collaborates with Flanagan often, including playing lead character Maddie in Hush.
John Gallagher Jr., Michael Trucco, Samantha Sloyan, and Emma Graves round out the balance of the cast. In fact, the listing above plus Siegel represents the entire credited cast!
So, where is Hush available to stream, you ask? Good question. This home invasion horror picture is currently available to stream for free with ads via Tubi (as well as on Xumo Play and Plex).
There you have it, Flanagan’s harrowing home invasion horror film, Hush, is now available to stream via Tubi, among other ad-supported VOD platforms. Moreover, you can even pick it up on physical media. Sounds like a good deal to me.

That’s all we’ve got for you, for the time being. Stay tuned to the site in the near future for more updates on which films within your interest set are available to stream and where to find them. If you want to keep up with me in the meantime, you can always find me on Threads @FunWithHorror.
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