The DC Universe has a new hero, and her name is Kara Zor-El. Supergirl, the second movie in James Gunn’s new DCU, is now in theaters nationwide. House of the Dragon’s Milly Alcock plays the titular hero, who teams up with a young girl and embarks on a quest for vengeance. The reviews have been mixed, with Alcock garnering praise for her performance, while the story itself has been subject to criticism.
If you’ve already seen Supergirl, then you might be looking for more movies to satisfy your superhero itch. HBO Max will eventually have Supergirl on its platform. For now, HBO Max is the home of many DC superhero movies, especially ones featuring the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusader. Here are five superhero movies you can stream right now on HBO Max.
Superman
A new beginning for Clark Kent
The most obvious movie to revisit after watching Supergirl is Superman, the first entry in Gunn’s DCU that premiered in July 2025. David Corenswet steps into the role once played by Christopher Reeve and Henry Cavill to play Superman. Gunn’s film is not an origin story. Instead, it begins three years into Superman’s time as a hero in Metropolis.
During the day, Clark Kent works as a reporter at the Daily Planet and dates Lois Lane (Rachel Brosnahan), who knows he is Superman. As the world contemplates Superman’s involvement in international affairs, Lex Luthor (Nicholas Hoult) uses the incident as an excuse to prove to the world that it does not need Superman. I left the theater feeling hopeful after this Superman movie. The positivity and optimistic view of the world are the best aspects of Gunn’s adaptation.
The Dark Knight
Christopher Nolan’s superhero masterpiece
If I’m writing about superhero movies on a particular streaming service, and The Dark Knight is available, I have to put it on the list. It’s almost blasphemous not to include what many call Christopher Nolan’s magnum opus. Nolan test drove a grounded approach to superheroes in Batman Begins and then perfected it in The Dark Knight.
In Gotham City, Batman comes face to face with his toughest adversary: the Joker (Heath Ledger), a disfigured psychopath who acts as an agent of chaos. Batman believes Gotham needs a hero with a face, so he works with Lieutenant James Gordon (Gary Oldman) and District Attorney Harvey Dent (Aaron Eckhart) to rid the city of organized crime. However, the Joker has other plans for Batman, forcing the masked vigilante to make life-or-death decisions that will test his faith and morality.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
The sequel that improves upon its predecessor
There are people who believe Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is the best Spider-Man movie ever made. That encompasses all the live-action Spider-Man movies. My No. 1 pick is still 2004’s Spider-Man 2, but I respect the passion for Across the Spider-Verse, the sequel to the Oscar-winning Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
Across the Spider-Verse takes place roughly 16 months after Into the Spider-Verse, with Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) embarking on an adventure through the multiverse with Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld). Miles works to stop The Spot (Jason Schwartzman) from destroying other dimensions. In doing so, Miles comes face to face with other Spider-People, who are anything but friendly. I’m usually annoyed when movies end on cliffhangers. I’ll make an exception for Across the Spider-Verse, a riveting movie about what it means to be a hero that perfectly sets up the third film.
The Suicide Squad
James Gunn gets a taste of DC
Gunn is now the architect of the DC Universe with his fellow CEO Peter Safran. However, Gunn first rose to prominence at Marvel with Guardians of the Galaxy. When Gunn was temporarily fired from Marvel in July 2018, he jumped to DC to work on The Suicide Squad, which was eventually released in 2021.
Not to be confused with David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, Gunn’s The Suicide Squad sends a new team of villains — including Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Bloodsport (Idris Elba), and Peacemaker (John Cena) — to a South American island to destroy a lab that hosts the experiment Project Starfish. With unpredictable characters on the same team, things quickly go haywire, culminating in a violent battle against a massive supervillain. Gunn’s signature humor and playfulness pair well with the gory and violent subject matter, resulting in a massive improvement over Ayer’s adaptation.
Wonder Woman
A shining example of an effective superhero adaptation
After appearing in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Diana Prince gets her first solo film in Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman. Gal Gadot stars as the titular hero, an Amazonian warrior who accompanies pilot Steve Trevor (Chris Pine) to London to help the Allied powers defeat the Germans in World War I. Diana believes the threat is Ares, the god of war who will destroy humanity.
There are not many bright spots in the DC Extended Universe. Wonder Woman has a strong claim to be the crowning achievement of that era. Gadot is perfectly cast as a stoic hero with a heart of gold. The No Man’s Land sequence might be in the running for the best superhero scene of the past 10 years. It’s unfortunate that Gadot’s Wonder Woman was a casualty in the revamped DC Universe. This character had a lot of potential and deserved a third movie to close her story.
More HBO Max movies and TV shows
While you’re on HBO Max, head over to the television section and check out House of the Dragon season 3, which returned with a jaw-dropping first episode. Elsewhere, explore some of HBO’s best recent miniseries of the past few years, including DTF St. Louis and Task.
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