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Hilarious confrontation between Tubi and Netflix resurfaces

Netflix‘s main rivals in the UK have long been the likes of Disney+ and Amazon Prime Video. 

But that may be changing as media giant Fox has just expanded Tubi, a streaming service that doesn’t require payment or even a signup process.  

Now, a hilarious war of words between Netflix and Tubi has resurfaced on X (Twitter), showing that the rivalry between the two runs deep. 

Tubi shared the now-notorious clip of US stand-up comic Kat Williams ranting about fellow comedian Cedric the Entertainer, accusing him of stealing his jokes.

In the post, Tubi tagged Netflix and said it ‘sounds like it’s just you and me baby’ – suggesting it’s accusing its rival of similar encroachment. 

Tubi shared the now-notorious clip from January of US stand-up comic Kat Williams ranting about fellow comedian Cedric the Entertainer

Tubi shared the now-notorious clip from January of US stand-up comic Kat Williams ranting about fellow comedian Cedric the Entertainer

Netflix then replied with a viral meme from a Real Housewives of Atlanta episode saying ‘how did I get thrown into this?’ 

The interaction from January takes on fresh relevance as Tubi (pronounced ‘tooby’) is now trying to prize away users from Netflix in the UK

While both streaming services have exclusive TV shows and movies, there is some overlap in the content they offer. 

However, the UK version of Tubi has been slammed for having very few popular titles, with one viewer describing it as like the discount DVD section’ of a rental store. 

It launches in the UK with 20,000 movies and TV episodes available – far less than the 240,000 movies and TV episodes available in the US. 

Tubi is completely free, but users have to endure adverts during and after their favourite content, much like rivals Netflix and Amazon Prime Video

Tubi is completely free, but users have to endure adverts during and after their favourite content, much like rivals Netflix and Amazon Prime Video

One user said UK Tubi was like walking into the discount DVD section at a rubbish rental store, while the US version is 'a thrill'

One user said UK Tubi was like walking into the discount DVD section at a rubbish rental store, while the US version is ‘a thrill’ 

Another user made fun of Tubi's seemingly random focus on British cooks Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood - stars of 'The Great British Bake Off'

Another user made fun of Tubi’s seemingly random focus on British cooks Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood – stars of ‘The Great British Bake Off’

Early users are being left disappointed by the selection of TV and films available - described as 'so bad' and nothing like the US version

Early users are being left disappointed by the selection of TV and films available – described as ‘so bad’ and nothing like the US version

There are also many little-known, low-budget selections that have left British streaming fans bemused. 

One user said they searched for hits like ‘Babylon 5’ and ‘NYPD Blue’ before being presented with bizarre equivalents – ‘Babylon’, a 2023 documentary, and ‘Blue’, a 2019 foreign film, respectively.

Tubi UK includes classic TV shows like Twilight and Fresh Meat as well as classic blockbusters such as Kill Bill, Billy Elliot and Casino.

There’s also an extensive selection of cooking shows by British cooks Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood – stars of ‘The Great British Bake Off’. 

Tubi launched in the US a decade ago and has already been available in Canada, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. 

Ernest Doku, telecoms expert at Uswitch.com, said Tubi has entered the UK video streaming market at a ‘highly competitive time’. 

‘Being free to use is a major plus point even with ad inclusion, as subscription costs continue to rise on established alternatives such as Netflix, Disney Plus and Amazon Prime,’ he told MailOnline. 

‘As well as thousands of film and TV favourites, it’s great to see Tubi also has its own original content, which continues to be an essential differentiator for streaming platforms in such a saturated market.’

Cult Channel 4 sitcom Fresh Meat is among the selection of comedy on Tubi - but overall the UK selction pales in comparison to Netflix

Cult Channel 4 sitcom Fresh Meat is among the selection of comedy on Tubi – but overall the UK selction pales in comparison to Netflix 

Both volumes of the Quentin Tarantino classic Kill Bill starring Uma Thurman are available on Tubi UK

Both volumes of the Quentin Tarantino classic Kill Bill starring Uma Thurman are available on Tubi UK

Tubi launched in the US back in 2014 and has since gained an impressive following in the US, eventually being purchased by Fox in 2020. 

Now, with 80 million monthly viewers TV claims to be the number one advertising-based video-on-demand service in the US.

The reason Tubi is able to offer so much content for free is that it is entirely supported by advertising revenue.

However, according to Tubi, the platform only includes three to five ads (totalling four to six minutes) per viewing hour, occurring every 12 to 15 minutes.

Netflix vaguely claims to have ‘a few short ads per hour’ – although users are generally exposed to about the same amount. 

What films and TV shows are on UK Tubi? 

Billy Elliot

This British coming-of-age-drama, starring Jamie Bell and directed by Stephen Daldry, was first released in the year 2000.

Set in County Durham in the northeast of England during the 1984 miners strike, the film follows the story of a working class boy who has a sight set on the ballet.

Billy Elliot won the Bafta for outstanding British film. 

Kill Bill (volumes 1 and 2)

Quentin Tarantino’s 2003 pulp-samurai classic shocked audiences with its violent tail of revenge when it was first released.

Uma Thurman stars as ‘The Bride’, who swears revenge on a group of assassins and their leader Bill.

Inspired by 1970s grindhouse and exploitation cinema Tarantino’s shocking classic features buckets of blood, over-the-top violence, and thrilling fight scenes. 

Twilight 

Based on the novels by American author Stephanie Meyer, the Twilight Saga follows the romance between Bella and her vampire lover Edward.

Originally released in 2008, the series gained an intense cult following and is still beloved by many.

Although Tubi does not have the complete saga, fans can still watch New Moon, Breaking Dawn, and Eclipse.

Wimbledon 

Of course, Tubi doesn’t have the rights to the famous tennis tournament, but the 2004 film Wimbledon is a British romcom favourite.

Starring Paul Bettany as a low-ranked tennis pro and Kirsten Dunst as an upcoming star, the film follows their blossoming relationship.

With the real Wimbledon tournament having started this week, it’s a good time to get into the tennis mood with this classic.

Fresh Meat 

Fresh Meat is a British comedy series created by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, the creators of Peep Show.

Originally airing in 2011, this show follows six university students as they live together in a shared house.

Featuring Jack Whitehall, Joe Thomas, and Charlotte Ritchie in leading roles, this hilarious comedy ran for four seasons over five years.

Stephen Fry in America 

This six-part BBC television series shows Stephen Fry as he travels across America largely in a black London cab. 

Throughout the series, Stephen Fry travels through all 50 US states and Washington DC. 

Alongside the enigmatic QI host, special guests include Sting, Morgan Freeman and American entrepreneur Ted Turner.