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One of the Best TV Shows of the ’90s Just Started Streaming Free

Every episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer is now available to watch free online.
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Halloween is and one of the most popular horror-adjacent shows of all time is about to make a big streaming move. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the iconic series starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, has been readily available to stream for some time. In addition to the complete series being available to watch on Hulu with a subscription, every episode of the iconic show is now streaming at no cost at all.

Tubi recently announced all of the new shows and movies that will be added to its lineup in the month of October, and that list included Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Every episode of the series was added to Tubi’s lineup just before the start of October, giving fans a chance to binge on the road to Halloween. Like Pluto TV or Freevee, Tubi is a completely free streaming service that simply puts ads into all of its movies and TV shows.

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Buffy the Vampire Slayer was added to Tubi’s lineup alongside other hit shows like Hell on Wheels and Sanford and Son. What makes this all so exciting for Buffy, though, is its addition being so close to Halloween. Just as spooky season is getting into full swing, fans can dive deep into the world of vampires and slayers.

Gellar has had a steady and fruitful career in Hollywood for years now, but for many, she will always be Buffy. The series, which ran for seven seasons, has cemented its place pop culture history and continues to attract new fans each year.

During a WhoWhatWear video last year, Gellar was asked about the pieces of Buffy’s wardrobe and items from the show’s set that she ended up holding onto when the series wrapped.

“We used to say: ‘When the boots went on, you know the fighting wasgoing to happen,’” Gellar explained. “I still have a pair of those bootsin my house that I still fit into.” She added, “What did I keep from myBuffy wardrobe? … I wish I would have understood to keep more of it –not that necessarily that was an option because the studios like totake it back, but you don’t realize the sentimental importance thatyou’d have on something like that later.” She admitted, “A lot of timesat the end of an episode you’re so sick of looking at an outfit that youdon’t always take it – again, if the option was available.” The actorwent on to say that she’s more likely to take things home now that shehas more experience in the industry. “Now I don’t make that mistakeanymore,” she shared.