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Writer Diablo Cody and director Karyn Kusama’s 2009 comedy horror film Jennifer’s Body is one of the most iconic horror movies from the decade, and it’s now available to stream on Tubi. The movie stars Megan Fox as popular cheerleader Jennifer Check, who becomes a man-eating, demonic succubus after a failed virgin sacrifice by an indie band, leaving her nerdy best friend, Needy Lesnicki (Amanda Seyfried), to stop her. Despite being a cult classic, Jennifer’s Body 2 hasn’t made it to the screen just yet, but that’s about to change with a sequel now in development. Before that, fans can stream the 2009 original after it joined Tubi on March 1st.
Jennifer’s Body Was Ahead of Its Time
Jennifer’s Body feels more like a movie you’d expect to see on the big screen today than you would in 2009. The movie is a horror masterpiece that was way ahead of its time. Rather than just the simple “hot girl” exploitation horror it was sold as, Jennifer’s Body is a sharp-witted feminist commentary. Cody used horror not merely for scares, but as a vehicle to deconstruct adolescent experience and address real-world themes like female trauma, toxic friendships, and the destructive nature of the male gaze. It’s a smart, subversive narrative of female rage and agency that dashes the male gaze in favor of presenting Jennifer through a female gaze, all while delivering a campy Y2K experience, plenty of gore, and iconic performances from Fox and Seyfried.








