


If you’re looking for something to stream with your dad — or the whole family — this Father’s Day, look no further. Whether your old man is into action-adventure, is a sports fanatic, or looking for a comedy to add some new dad jokes to his collection, there’s a movie just for the occasion.
From The Adam Project to Hustle and the aptly named Fatherhood, there’s something here for whatever kind of Father’s Day movie night you want to have. All you need to do is grab your dad and hit play.





Ryan Reynolds really gets to know himself in this sci-fi tale about a pilot who travels back in time and teams up with his younger self and late father in hopes of saving the future.

For the past 32 years, Sonny Koufax (Adam Sandler) has refused to grow up. Then 5-year-old Julian (Dylan and Cole Sprouse) shows up on his doorstep looking for Sonny’s roommate-slash-Julian’s father, Kevin (Jon Stewart). While waiting for Kevin to return from a work trip, Sonny sees an opportunity to prove he’s ready for some responsibility by taking care of Julian. The only catch? Raising a kid isn’t exactly child’s play …

This emotional watch is an adaptation of Pauls Toutonghi’s 2016 book about his family’s real-life experience. When their beloved dog, Gonker, goes missing somewhere along the Appalachian Trail, a father-son duo (played by Rob Lowe and Johnny Berchtold) will stop at nothing to bring him home.

Kevin Hart is Matt, a widowed dad raising a daughter on his own after his wife tragically dies a day after giving birth. Based on the real Matt Logelin’s 2011 memoir Two Kisses for Maddy: A Memoir of Loss and Love, this is prime Father’s Day viewing — funny, honest and deeply moving.

Kevin James, Taylor Lautner, and Rob Schneider star in this comedy about a Super Bowl–winning NFL coach who finds himself back in his hometown coaching his son’s middle school football team. But this soon proves to be the opportunity he needs to reconnect with his loved ones.

Longtime basketball fan Adam Sandler channels his love of the game into this sports drama about a burned-out basketball scout, Stanley Sugerman, who discovers — and helps coach — the game’s next big shot, Bo Cruz (Juancho Hernangómez). Together, they prepare for an NBA draft that could change both of their lives forever.

This Academy Award–nominated feature is about a small-town dad trying to bond with his teenage daughter on a cross-country road trip … while also battling the robot apocalypse, no big deal! Buckle in for a wild ride with stellar animation, hilarious action sequences, and heartwarming father-daughter moments.

Emmy nominee Mike Birbligia’s newest special can now be enjoyed from the comfort of your couch. This time around, the comedic storyteller reflects on his life as both a father of a young child, and the son of an aging dad. With topics ranging from kids’ parties to marriage to drugs, Birbiglia’s bits are as hilarious, emotional, and relatable as ever.

Dive deep into the world of South African kelp forests as filmmaker Craig Foster forges a deep bond with ... yes, an octopus. In addition to learning all about this sea creature’s life, Foster also learns to form a stronger relationship with his son, who follows in his diving footsteps.

In his directorial debut, Bill Burr portrays middle-aged father Jack, who owns an apparel company with his longtime friends and fellow dads, Mike (Bokeem Woodbine) and Connor (Bobby Cannavale). When they decide to sell their business to a millennial CEO, the three must navigate how to succeed as both parents and professionals in a more progressive world than the one they came up in.

Calling your dad your hero is one thing, but what if a hero is your dad? Ultraman has made decades of appearances across TV and film, and this time around the superhero finds himself facing what could be his biggest challenge of all: caring for a baby kaiju. Add that to the already complicated feelings all-star athlete Ken Sato (Christopher Sean) has about being Ultraman in the first place, plus the fact that he has to save Tokyo from attacking monsters — well, nobody ever said juggling work and parenthood would be easy. If you and your dad (or you and your kid) both love superhero stories, Ultraman: Rising is ready for liftoff.

































































