Amanda Seyfried’s ‘Chloe’ Set for Free Streaming Comeback on Tubi
Amanda Seyfried, Liam Neeson, and Julianne Moore star in the provocative thriller 'Chloe,' which will be available to stream for free on Tubi starting February 1, 2026. The film, once overlooked, is now drawing fresh attention.
Long before Amanda Seyfried ’s latest box office hit, The Housemaid , she took on a daring role alongside Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore in the 2009 psychological thriller Chloe . Now, more than a decade later, this steamy drama is making its way to Tubi’s free streaming lineup on February 1, 2026. As audiences wait for The Housemaid to hit digital platforms, Chloe offers a chance to revisit Seyfried’s earlier foray into the world of erotic suspense.
Despite its star-studded cast and a budget of $13.6 million, Chloe struggled to find its footing with critics and moviegoers alike, barely recouping its costs at the box office. Yet, with the film ’s arrival on a free streaming service, there’s renewed curiosity about whether it deserves a second look or if its initial reception was justified.
Secrets, Temptation, and a Dangerous Game
The story centers on Catherine and David Stewart, a wealthy couple living in Toronto’s upscale neighborhoods. Catherine, played by Julianne Moore, suspects her husband David (Liam Neeson), a music professor, of being unfaithful with his students. Driven by suspicion, she hires Chloe, a young escort portrayed by Amanda Seyfried, to test David’s loyalty. What begins as a calculated plan quickly spirals out of control as Chloe reveals intimate details of her encounters, blurring the lines between truth and deception.
"Catherine and David Stewart (Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson) are a well-to-do couple living in a posh area of Toronto, but all is not well in paradise. Catherine suspects that David, a music professor, is cheating on her with his students. She hires a prostitute named Chloe (Amanda Seyfried) to meet David and see if he gives in to temptation, but events spin out of control when Chloe spills the details of her torrid encounters."
Upon its original release, Chloe didn’t make much of a splash. However, as nostalgia for early 2000s thrillers grows, the film is finding a new audience—especially among those who were too young to see it the first time around. With Seyfried’s current popularity, the timing couldn’t be better for a reappraisal.
Critical Response and Cult Appeal
Like many films in the erotic thriller genre, Chloe borrows elements from classics like Fatal Attraction and other psychological dramas of the late ‘80s. With a cast as talented as Neeson, Moore, and Seyfried, expectations were high. Instead, the film’s art house approach and sensual undertones didn’t resonate with mainstream audiences, as reflected in its 38% Rotten Tomatoes score. Still, critics singled out Seyfried’s performance, calling it “sensational” and praising her “spooky, authentic poise.” Neeson and Moore also received credit for elevating the material, with one reviewer describing the film as “a guilty pleasure of the highest order.”
Now, as The Housemaid showcases Seyfried in a very different light, fans of her work have a unique opportunity to explore her earlier, more provocative roles. With Chloe joining Tubi’s library, viewers can decide for themselves whether this once-dismissed thriller deserves its newfound attention.
Streaming and the Revival of Forgotten Thrillers
With The Housemaid still drawing crowds in theaters and soon to be released on VOD, Seyfried’s star power is undeniable. For those eager to see more of her range, Chloe offers a glimpse into the darker, more sensual side of her filmography. As the film becomes available for free, it’s poised to capture the interest of both longtime fans and newcomers alike.