In the mid-2020s, Disney+ and HBO Max are the preferred platforms for most superhero movie fans since they contain the majority of Marvel and DC movies, respectively. However, you won’t be totally left out if you aren’t subscribed to these streaming services. — a platform owned by the Fox Corporation — allows you to watch several other movies for free. All you need to do is sign up.
As always, curious viewers always have a major question: if we are getting all these goodies for free, how does the company make money? Instead of relying on subscription fees like other major platforms, Tubi gets dollars by showing commercials before, during, and after movies and TV shows. The model seems to be working just fine since the company’s last reported revenue was $900 million. It’s also said to have hit 97 million monthly users and 10 billion annual streaming hours.
So, hop onto Tubi and watch the following 10 popular and indie superhero movies for free.

The city is decaying inHope for peace and the economy’s continued survival will soon rest on the shoulders of the repairman, Darryl Walker (Damon Wayans). to the criminals’ callous desecration of the once great place. He thus .
You’ve seen this superhero origin story before… in… drumrolls… Batman. But Blankmanisn’t a total ripoff. Neither is it a straight-out parody. , yet the movie is also a . Beyond that, simple action sequences and an epic storyline about the conflict between crime and ordinary living turn the Mike Binder film into a marvelously heady parable.

Guardians
- February 23, 2017
- Sarik Andreasyan
- Andrey Gavrilov
In a secret Soviet organization known as “Patriot”. However, these superheroes are soon forced to deal with a bigger threat than the West. Professor Avgust Kuratov (Stanislav Shirin) — a scientist who was part of the team creating the mutants — has .
The producers of this film were (one character even looks like a bulked-up version of Rocket Raccoon), but director Sarik Andreasyan still strives to offer something unique. Even though it has multiple flaws, this unusually solicitous and transporting tale never falls into a simplistic depiction of wrong and right, but rather asks how those who’ve strayed can correct their course. And it’s quite.
Parodying Spider-Man in its setup, follows Rick Riker (Drake Bell), . Even while guided by his Uncle Albert (Leslie Nielsen), he struggles to master his powers. But he has to do his best so that he can win the heart of Jill Johnson (Sara Paxton).
This delightful confectionary of a movie gives us another glimpse of , while projecting a knowing, refined. Even better, it’s quite a star-studded affair. Kevin Hart, Pamela Anderson, Regina King, Tracy Morgan, and Lil Kim all pop up at some point. Miles Fisher even gets to play Tom Cruise.

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SuperBob
- October 16, 2015
- 82 minutes
- Jon Drever
- Brett Goldstein
- Robert Jones, Nick Quested, Arnaud Lannic, Orlando von Einsiedel
A meteorite hurtles towards Earth in and. After failing to control himself and crashing into The Shard, he surrenders to the authorities and is, becoming Earth’s first superhero.
Somewhat bold and different for its setting, Superbob provides an invaluable look into . On-location London scenery lends a distinctive atmosphere, so audiences will find themselves transfixed every time Bob takes to the skies or negotiates with criminals on the streets. Besides that, , as if his character’s powers had already offered him a glimpse of his brilliant Ted Lasso future.

In , seventh-grader Spencer Griffith (Joseph Mazello) comes across left behind by a crashed rocket. Unsurprisingly, he decides to use it. Better than he was before, he . Spencer also gets the chance to woo a girl he has been crushing on.
Despite y, Star Kid never sacrifices fun for discourse. The specters of meanness and violence are kept at a finger’s length away as the protagonist enjoys common teen experiences. Still, . Don’t miss the paperback prequel by Dark Horse Comics.

Masters of the Universe
- August 7, 1987
- 106 Minutes
- Gary Goddard
- David Odell
- Edward R. Pressman, Menahem Golan
In , the antagonist, Skeletor (Frank Langella), . Alarmed, the warrior He-Man (Dolph Lundgren) approaches the key’s inventor, Gwildor (Billy Barty) to seek answers. He later .
Based on the Mattel franchise, this fun-filled superhero flick has an amazingly simple premise that, thanks to the of Frank Langella and Dolph Lundgren, becomes On top of that, He-Man , so jump on Masters of the Universe if you are looking for ‘80s superheroes movies that have aged quite well.
Griff the Invisible
- August 19, 2011
- 93 minutes
- Leon Ford
- Leon Ford
is the story of Griff (Ryan Kwanten), . Unknown to everyone,. Things get even more interesting when he falls for his brother’s equally reclusive girlfriend. Even better, she is fond of superhero lore
— and eschewing all the easy answers — the film makes you think while still blessing you with multiple heartwarming moments. , and the philosophical dialogue makes him look even cooler. Overall, this is a restrained superhero film,.
Rookie cop Denny Colt (Gabriel Macht) gets murdered in the early moments of and, despite the speedy identification of a few suspects, the trail quickly goes cold. Interestingly, Colt mysteriously . He thus . While at it, he gets to mingle with a few women, including the criminal, Silken Floss (Scarlett Johansson), the femme fatale Sand Saref (Eva Mendes), and scientist Ellen Dolan (Sarah Paulson).
This riveting adaptation of the newspaper comic strip of the same name, directed by the legendary Frank Miller, . The performances are uniformly impressive, with Samuel L Jackson’s ferocious, methodical villain counter-balancing the hero’s goody-two-shoes nature.

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Aquaman
- December 21, 2018
- 143 Minutes
- James Wan
- David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick, Will Beall, Geoff Johns, James Wan, Paul Norris, Mort Weisinger
- Peter Safran, Rob Cowan
’s Arthur Curry (Jason Momoa) is still struggling to find himself, despite being a with lots of cool powers. But he knows what he must do when .
Elegantly filmed amid brightly colored exteriors by director James Wan (does he ever disappoint?), Aquaman is one of the few splendidly riveting DCEU films, ideal for a hot afternoon. The collaborative screenplay by David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick and Will Beall is subtle but affecting, boosted by fabulous performances from a strong ensemble cast that includes Willem Dafoe, Amber Heard, Dolph Lundgren, Nicole Kidman, and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II.
The Toxic Avenger begins on a sad note. Janitor Melvin Ferd Junko III (Mitch Cohen) endures a lot of bullying from the obliquely connected customers of the health club where he works. But things are about to change. One day, after being chased around the premises, he falls into a vat of toxic waste. Consequently, he becomes a hideous mutant with powers. Now, some people are in trouble.
Addressing solitude and the need to be loved, The Toxic Avenger cruises at a stately pace, with colorful New Jersey as the backdrop for all the punishments and inner agonies. The superhero-horror flick (arguably the first hit of its kind) also has a greater message about the importance of environmental conservation. Those who have already watched it will be glad to learn that a remake starring Peter Dinklage is about to hit the screens.