Table for Two? Cannibal Franchise ‘Human Hibachi’ is Now Cooking on Tubi

May 28, 2026

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: [email protected]

If you thought your local teppanyaki grill had a lot of drama, independent distributor Cinema Epoch has some delightfully gruesome news for your watch list. The notorious, award-winning found-footage horror franchise is expanding its menu, officially unleashing Human Hibachi 2 and Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper on Tubi.

Following the massive underground success of Mario Cerrito’s original cult masterpiece, these highly anticipated follow-ups plunge audiences right back into a stylized world of underground cannibalism. If you like your midnight movies raw, visceral, and pushing the absolute limits of the exploitation genre, your order is up.

The Chef’s Recommendations:

Human Hibachi 2

The Vibe: A second helping of raw terror, but with a more complex narrative flavor. This chapter explores the dark, obsessive underbelly of extreme culinary subcultures. It’s already slicing its way through the charts, currently trending on the Tubi Top 200.

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Human Hibachi 3: The Last Supper

The Vibe: A grand, shocking finale that takes “dinner theater” to a psychological extreme. This critically acclaimed third installment recently took home the prestigious Grand Grotesque Award at the Darkside New Jersey Film Festival, largely thanks to its boundary-pushing practical effects.

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A Global Cannibal Cult Phenomenon

What started as a grimy indie experiment has rapidly mutated into a global pop-culture phenomenon. Beyond dominating free streaming, the Human Hibachi cinematic universe has left some surprisingly bizarre footprints across the globe. The franchise has secured a massive cult following in Japan, becoming a hot commodity in the country’s legendary, surviving physical video rental shops.

 The films have bled into the music scene, inspiring the track “Human Hibachi” by the band CAMCORDER and scoring a feature in UK rapper Craig Lynch’s music video for “GHOSTFACE.”

For the fans who want to wear their fandom on their sleeves (literally), England’s premier extreme-cinema store, Unusual Horror, is handling custom apparel. There are even official franchise trading cards floating around, because nothing says “wholesome hobby” quite like collectible cannibalism.

If you have a strong stomach and an empty evening, both sequels are available to stream for free on Tubi right now. Just maybe skip the takeout while you watch.

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