Tubi unveils diverse slate of creator-led content

by | Nov 14, 2025 | News

Fox Corporations’s streaming platform Tubi has unveiled its first slate of exclusive digital-first creator series from Joey Graceffa, KevOnStage, Rock Squad, TheOneShu, Bigg Jah, and Dan & Riya. 

Championing distinctive voices, Tubi said it is bringing original stories from talented creators to over 100 million monthly active users. “We’re responding to our viewers’ growing appetite for bold, original storytelling by doubling down on exclusive content from digital-first creators,” said Rich Bloom, general manager, creator programmes & executive vice president, business development at Tubi. “The investment is paying off, viewers who start their Tubi journey with creators show stronger retention – proof that these stories truly resonate with our audience and provide an engaged, incremental audience for creators.”

New content/talent coming to Tubi includes:

Joey Graceffa is the content creator behind Escape The Night, with over 2.2 billion views across his channel. The franchise returns to Tubi with a series that serves as the grand finale to the saga “picking up where Season 4 left off as Joey and his friends are pulled into a twisted, 80s-inspired realm filled with cryptic clues, monstrous challenges, and shocking betrayals”.

Kevin Fredericks’ new comedy series Safe Space, which follows an underqualified Dr. Fredericks as he does his best to help struggling couples find their “safe space” is now available on Tubi. His next series, Bald Brothers: A Freestyle Comedy Show will premiere in early 2026.

Rock Squad is a popular teen and family channel with over 4 million subscribers and billions of views, created by Nicole O’Rourke. Their series, Bloodsuckers: Origins, is now available to stream on Tubi for an exclusive window. The prequel “returns to the 1990s to reveal Charlotte and Asher’s untold story from the Rock Squad vampire universe, expanding the hit teen franchise into a new chapter”.

Shuang Hu, better known online as TheOneShu has amassed over 13 million followers and 8 billion YouTube views. She brings her signature wit to Baby Shu & Fwends, a genre-bending anthology series that follows Baby Shu, a sharp-witted teen whose encounters with strangers and friends alike expose the absurd and darkly comic side of teenhood in the digital age.

Jahdai Pickett, also known as Bigg Jah has over 6 million fans across social media. Known for transforming his viral sketches into hit digital series, Pickett brings his sharp humour to L.A.U.G.H. (Life Ain’t Usually Great Here), an anthology that explores the dark yet comedic side of Los Angeles hood culture and the shenanigans people find themselves in, debuting on Tubi in January. Season 5 of his hit series, The Lesbian Homie, which has already had significant success on Tubi, will also premiere exclusively on Tubi in Spring 2026.

Dan & Riya, part of the original launch of Tubi for Creators, brought their hit series Beverly Valley High, where they portray quirky high school characters, to the platform earlier this year. Their new series, Till Drama Do Us Part, will be available for an exclusive window on Tubi in early 2026. The series follows a dream destination wedding in Thailand that unravels into secrets, betrayals, and a shocking twist when the guests discover the event was staged for reality TV.

Digital-first creator content on Tubi has now grown to over 10,000 titles from over 100 creators. In August, Tubi expanded its creator catalogue with new content from Jimmy Donaldson (MrBeast), Jomboy Media, CelinaSpookyBoo, and Steven He, and most recently announced a partnership with Hartbeat, Kevin Hart’s global multi-platform entertainment company, to debut four exclusive creator-driven films led by Kinigra Deon and the 85 South team. 

Tubi is also exclusively premiering a new creator-led comedy, SKIT, from veteran producer and former TV executive Evan Shapiro, which follows three college students determined to make a viral YouTube video, featuring a group of creators with passionate fan bases, including Nataly Aukar and Lukas Arnold.

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