Jason Statham’s 2013 thriller Homefront added to Tubi and Pluto TV

Jason Statham’s 2013 thriller Homefront added to Tubi and Pluto TV — Static0.colliderimages.com
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Collider reports that both of America’s most popular free streaming services, Tubi and Pluto TV, have added Homefront to their streaming libraries, and the film is also currently available to watch on Prime Video.

The 2013 release follows Phil Broker (Jason Statham), a former DEA agent who moves to a quiet town to be with his family and becomes entangled in a drug conspiracy led by a local meth warlord (James Franco). Homefront is based on the Chuck Logan novel, with Sylvester Stallone credited as the screenplay writer; Stallone has said he originally wrote the part for himself but later passed it to Statham. Gary Fleder directed, and Winona Ryder also appears in the cast.

Homefront was made on a modest $22 million budget and grossed $48 million worldwide, earning some profit for Open Road Films despite mixed reviews; it holds a 42% critics score and 61% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Another Expendables movie has yet to be announced and, the outlet says, likely isn’t going to happen after the last installment underperformed. Statham has other projects lined up: Shelter is scheduled for release on January 30 and is described as his first of three 2026 movies, followed by Mutiny in August and The Beekeeper 2 at the end of the year. Check Homefront on Pluto TV and Tubi in America for the free streams.


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