Lily Collins movie Inheritance has become available to watch for free via streaming service Tubi.
The 2020 thriller was added to the ad-supported platform over the weekend (December 1) – and fans can watch it right here.
The movie focuses on the daughter (Collins) of a wealthy and powerful patriarch, who is left a secret inheritance by her father when he suddenly dies, which threatens the family's stability.
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Inheritance has already become a streaming hit this year after being released on Netflix, proving especially popular in several South American countries.
As well as Collins, the film stars The Boys' Simon Pegg and Chace Crawford, Role Play's Connie Nielsen and Family Guy's Patrick Warburton.
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The movie wasn't the biggest hit with critics, currently sitting on a score of 24% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Collins has had a busy year, starring in the West End production of Bess Wohl play Barcelona, as well as appearing in Emily in Paris season 4.
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The Netflix series was renewed for a fifth season in September, with Collins' titular character set to continue her adventures in Rome.
Announcing the renewal news on social media, Netflix shared a picture of the actor with an espresso in the Italian capital, writing: "There's no place like Rome. Emily in Paris is coming back for SEASON 5!"
Teasing what's to come, notably with her on-screen romance with Marcello, Collins told Good Morning America: "Marcello is a whole other adventure that we want for Emily, because we ultimately want Emily to be able to have a better work/life balance. We want to have Emily be able to smile without condition. We want to see her beyond her vacay mode. And he comes at that perfect time."
Inheritance is available to stream now on Tubi. Emily in Paris seasons 1-4 are streaming on Netflix.
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