Denzel Washington’s Action Thrills Come to Tubi
Come March 1, fans of Denzel Washington can feast on a cinematic buffet. Three of his action-packed films, including two Equalizer installments and the memorable Man on Fire, are set to stream for free on Tubi. This digital release offers a chance to revisit Washington’s high-octane performances.
The Equalizer: Back to the Fray
In The Equalizer, Washington plays Robert McCall, a former Marine lured back into action. He aims to save a young trafficking victim from the clutches of the Russian mafia. The 2014 film, crafted with a budget of $55 million, turned heads by raking in over $192 million at the box office.
When The Equalizer 2 hit theaters in 2018, audiences were eager for more. Washington took on the role again, this time delivering a revenge-fueled mission. Though both films enjoyed box office success, they divided critics. With a stylish yet violent narrative, The Equalizer scored a 61% approval on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences were kinder, with a stronger 77% rating.
Vigilante Vibes with Man on Fire
Released in 2004, Man on Fire saw Washington paired with Dakota Fanning. The story follows an ex-CIA agent turned bodyguard, spiraling into vengeance after a kidnapping. Despite mixed critical reviews, it grossed $130 million globally, proving its commercial viability. Rotten Tomatoes reflects this divide, with 38% of critics and 89% of audiences offering contrasting views.
For fans craving relentless action, Tubi’s line-up is a bounty. The streaming service presents a perfect opportunity to immerse in Washington’s gripping narratives, invigorating viewers with scenes of retribution.
A Different Spotlight at the Awards
Washington’s recent venture as Macrinus in Gladiator II showcased his range. Critics hailed his performance, earning him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Yet, the film stumbled during the 2025 Oscars race, leaving some surprised. Washington remains unfazed, expressing joy in his current projects. "The day I didn’t get an Oscar nomination, I was working on Othello on Broadway," he said, showcasing his adaptability.
March promises an adrenaline-filled experience for those tuning into Tubi. As Washington’s oeuvre streams for free, audiences can relish his mastery in portraying justice-driven characters.
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