David Fincher Returns Seven Movie to Tubi on June 1

David Fincher Returns Seven Movie to Tubi on June 1

David Fincher’s seven movie Se7en returns to streaming on June 1, when Tubi adds the 1995 crime drama to its lineup. The 127-Minute film gives the platform a prestige title with two major studio-era leads, Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, at the center of the search for a madman.

Fincher’s crime shelf

Se7en was Fincher’s second feature-length project, and it sits near the center of the crime work that has followed him ever since. His filmography in this lane also includes Zodiac, The Social Network, and Gone Girl, while Mindhunter extended that obsession into series form.

The 2012 publication of Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and the presence of Jake Gyllenhaal and Robert Downey Jr. in Zodiac show how often Fincher has kept returning to crime stories with recognizable names attached. Se7en remains the one that set that pattern in motion, which is why its reappearance on a free streaming service matters more than a routine library add.

Pitt and Freeman’s pairing

Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman anchor Se7en as detectives tracking down a madman, the simple setup that turned a two-hour crime film into one of the most discussed titles in Fincher’s career. For viewers, that means the June 1 arrival is not just another catalog refresh but a fresh way back into a movie that still defines the director’s early identity.

David Fincher made Se7en before the later projects that widened his reputation, so the film carries a different weight than the titles that came after. It shows the exact balance he kept using later: recognizable performers, crime material, and a clean visual control that made the work travel well across theatrical and streaming windows.

June 1 on Tubi

June 1 is the practical date that matters for viewers who use Tubi. The film becomes available then, and anyone looking for one of the best-known fictional crime dramas of the 1990s will be able to find it without waiting for another window or release announcement.

Se7en’s return also puts one of Fincher’s signature titles back into easy circulation at a time when crime stories still drive viewing habits. For a free service, landing a film with Pitt, Freeman, and Fincher’s name on it is a straightforward catalog win; for viewers, it is the rare streaming add that actually changes what is available to watch right now.

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