Scott Adkins’ One More Shot Hits Free Streaming on Tubi
Scott Adkins’ action thriller One More Shot — a cult favorite from the John Wick: Chapter 4 star — is coming to Tubi for free on June 1.

- Scott Adkins’ action thriller One More Shot hits Tubi for free on June 1, 2026
- The 102-minute film uses a “false one-shot” technique to stage its action sequences
- Adkins co-stars with Michael Jai White in the Navy SEAL thriller, a follow-up to 2021’s One Shot
- A third film, One Last Shot, is already in the works — this time with Dolph Lundgren joining the cast
- The film has limited reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, making Tubi’s wide free release its real shot at finding an audience
Scott Adkins is about to get the second chance he deserves. One More Shot, the 2024 action thriller starring the John Wick: Chapter 4 fan favorite, is landing on Tubi for free on June 1 — and if you’ve been sleeping on it, now’s the time to fix that.
Released directly to VOD earlier this year, the 102-minute film quietly became something of a cult item among action devotees. But “cult item” and “wide audience” are two very different things, and a free streaming debut could finally change that equation.
What One More Shot Is Actually About
The film is a follow-up to 2021’s One Shot, which followed an elite squad of Navy SEALs transporting a high-value prisoner out of a CIA black site. One More Shot picks up that same energy — this time, Navy SEAL Jake Harris (Adkins) is tasked with escorting a terrorist subject from a black site all the way to Washington, D.C. for interrogation. Things go sideways. Violently.
What makes both films distinctive is the filmmaking gimmick at their core: the “false one-shot” technique. It’s not a true unbroken take the way something like 1917 pretended to be, but it’s designed to feel that way — long, flowing action sequences that create a sense of relentless, real-time momentum. In the right hands (director James Nunn’s, in this case), it transforms a mid-budget action movie into something that genuinely punches above its weight.
Adkins is joined by Michael Jai White, which on paper alone should have had action fans losing their minds. Two of the most legitimately skilled martial artists working in movies today, sharing the screen in a film built around showcasing exactly those skills. The cast also includes Alexis Knapp and Tom Berenger.
Why It Hasn’t Broken Through Yet
Here’s the honest truth about One More Shot‘s Rotten Tomatoes situation: it only has eight registered critic reviews, landing at 63%. The audience score sits at 34% — but from fewer than 50 user ratings. For context, most mainstream releases pull audience scores from tens of thousands of viewers. These numbers don’t tell you much about the film. They tell you the film hasn’t been seen by enough people yet.
That’s precisely what makes the Tubi release significant. Ad-supported free streaming has become a genuine discovery engine for exactly this kind of movie — the kind that got lost in the VOD shuffle but has a real fanbase waiting to find it. One More Shot is expected to remain on the platform through the end of June into early July 2026.
The Franchise Isn’t Done
Following One Shot and One More Shot, Scott Adkins will return for the even more aptly titled One Last Shot — bringing Jake Harris back for a third mission. This time, the stakes are different: Harris has to stop a former squad mate from disabling the U.S. missile defense network. And joining Adkins for the ride is none other than Dolph Lundgren, which should tell you everything you need to know about the energy this franchise is going for.
No release date has been announced yet for One Last Shot, but with the first two films now available to stream — One More Shot for free starting June 1 — there’s never been a better time to get caught up.
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