TUBI ORIGINAL: Twin (2026)

Fresh out of prison for murder, a ruthless woman named Justinee schemes to replace her twin sister Jordyn and claim her flawless life by any means necessary. Both roles are played by Drew Sidora from The Real Housewives of Atlanta. Even better, this is another film by the always dependable Chris Stokes and Marques Houston.

While Jordyn has built a “flawless” life complete with a handsome husband and a beautiful home, Justinee has spent the last decade (or twenty years, depending on which part of the movie’s internal logic you follow!) behind bars for the murder of her husband.

Ten years ago, Justinee killed her husband and ended up in jail. Then, she shows up — surprise! — at her sister’s house, just in time to either try to kill herself or kill her sister and take over her life. This gets a bit confusing at times — the on-screen super claims Justinee was in jail for 20 years, the film says 10; is Jordyn an attorney or a delivery room doctor? — and if you were married to someone or someone was your mother, wouldn’t you be able to tell if they were a twin, even if they were identical? 

Anyways, after the attempted unlifing, as the kids say, a doctor explains that the injured twin has lost the last 40 years of her memory. Taking advantage of the medical emergency, the “healthy” twin integrates herself into Jordyn’s family. The husband, Adam (Jensen Atwood), even notes that something feels off, yet the charade continues as Justinee works to reclaim what she believes she is owed. That said, maybe Adam is happy getting some strange, even though he doesn’t know it. Life’s weird like that.

Then again, so many of Stokes’ movies are nearly giallo and most of the ones I’ve watched make no sense, and I still love them, so allow me to give this film a little breathing room. As we didn’t see which twin survives, I know we’ll get a sequel.

You can watch this on Tubi.

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