
Sydney Sweeney starred in a particularly daring R-rated film in 2021, and now it’s becoming available to watch for free. She’s currently appearing in the popular and often talked-about show Euphoria, where her character, Cassie, is facing increasingly difficult situations in the upcoming third season. While the new season of Euphoria has received criticism, if you’re looking for a compelling Sydney Sweeney thriller, her 2021 film will soon be available to stream without a subscription.
Michael Mohan, the director of Immaculate, brings us The Voyeurs, a film starring Ben Hardy, Justice Smith, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Katherine King So, and Cameo Adele. The movie explores themes of objectification and voyeurism, and many will find it more compelling than the third season of Euphoria. You’ll be able to watch The Voyeurs for free on Tubi starting May 1st. Like many films on Tubi, it will be available for about a month, so it will likely be removed from the platform at the end of May 2026.
In the film The Voyeurs, Sydney Sweeney and Justice Smith play a couple named Pippa and Thomas who move into a perfect new apartment. They unexpectedly begin watching their neighbors when the neighbors leave their blinds open at night. What starts as a quick glance soon becomes a full-blown obsession, and Pippa finds herself increasingly fascinated by the lives of those next door.
‘The Voyeurs’ Is Controversial… But Not as Bad as ‘Euphoria’
Erotic thrillers are popular again, and filmmakers are trying fresh takes on the classic formula. These new films often flip traditional tropes to explore the genre’s central ideas. However, The Voyeurs feels a bit inconsistent in how it uses this approach.
The movie The Voyeurs tries to explore why people spy on each other, specifically focusing on sexual interest, voyeurism, and how women are often seen as objects. However, the film itself includes scenes designed to be sexually stimulating, which often feel more like entertainment than meaningful commentary. While it touches on interesting ideas, it doesn’t go as far as the latest season of Euphoria in terms of explicit content.
Is ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 the Most Controversial One?

As a big fan of Sam Levinson’s Euphoria, I’ve always been struck by how much turmoil the characters, especially Sydney Sweeney’s, go through. While I understand the show’s appeal, I’ve noticed a common criticism – the high school setting. Honestly, the intensely mature themes and often explicit content felt a little jarring when you remember these characters are supposed to be teenagers. It amplified any discomfort the show already created tenfold, for me at least.
Season 3 of the show has become even more explicit, even with the characters being older. Sydney Sweeney’s character, Cassie, now creates content for OnlyFans, and her storyline quickly pushes boundaries. The first episode featured a provocative scene with her wearing a dog collar and ears, and trailers hint at even more shocking content, including a scene with her dressed as a baby. It’s left viewers wondering if this is social commentary or if the show has gone too far.
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2026-04-19 23:06