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Kristen Stewart’s groundbreaking film is now available for free

Kristen Stewart’s groundbreaking film is now available for free

Kristen Stewart is one of the most recognizable stars working today, and her journey began over 20 years ago in her breakthrough role.

At just 10 years old, Stewart began working on David Fincher’s classic thriller. Panic room alongside Jodie Foster. Both stars were late additions to the film, taking over for Hayden Panettiere and Nicole Kidman, respectively.

This was not Stewart’s first film, it was an uncredited role in the Disney Channel film. The thirteenth year. However, it was the film that truly saw her make her mark, with Dusk followed six years later.

If you want to watch it again or if you’ve never seen it, Panic room is now available to watch for free on Tubi in the UK after being added to the streaming service today (December 1).

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Panic room isn’t the only notable major film added to the ad-supported streaming service today.

It was joined by Michael Keaton’s Oscar-winning film BirdmanKeira Knightley’s 2012 adaptation of Anna Karenina and Seth Rogan’s R-rated Christmas comedy The night before if you’re in a festive mood.

Other titles added today include the Lily Collins thriller LegacyGary Oldman’s action thriller The mail and the black comedy of Matthew Goode Silent night.

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A few new Tubi original movies will also be added to the service later this month: If I disappear (December 13) and Fatal exposure (December 26).

Two existing Tubi Original movies were also added today in Shark Side of the Moon And Continental Division.

Tubi launched in the UK in July and already has titles comparable to Anya Taylor-Joy’s best film. The witch And Terrifying 2 available to watch for free.

Panic room is now available to stream for free on Tubi.

Film Editor, Digital Spy Ian has over 10 years of experience in film journalism as a writer and editor. Starting as an intern at Trade Bible Screen International, he was promoted to reporting and analyzing UK box office results, as well as carving out his own niche with horror films, attending genre festivals across the world. After joining Digital Spy, initially as a television writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became a film editor in 2019, a role in which he interviewed hundreds of stars including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, became a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as expert guest on BBC News and on stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to promote his horror agenda – whether his publisher likes it or not.