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Best Superhero Movies on HBO Max (January 2026)

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January 24, 2026
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Best Superhero Movies on HBO Max (January 2026)


HBO Max hosts some of the greatest superhero movies of all time. This is thanks, in part, to Warner Bros. stewardship of DC Comics since 1972. With a rare few exceptions, virtually every DC film adaptation over the past five decades was produced by a WB subsidiary.

What are the best Superhero movies on HBO Max as of January 2026?

Most of the superhero movies available on HBO Max are set in the DC Comics multiverse. Despite this, the diversity of the publisher’s creations has resulted in a variety of films over the past five decades. The list which follows lists the five best films, in order of release.

Superman: The Movie (1978)

Superman: The Movie was a revelation on many levels. The tagline of the film’s first trailer promised “You’ll Believe A Man Can Fly.” The film delivered on that promise, thanks to practical special effects that were revolutionary for their time. However, that is only a part of why Superman: The Movie is still regarded as one of the best superhero movies ever.

At its core, Superman: The Movie treated its source material with reverence. This was surprising to many given comic books were seen as children’s entertainment at the time. However, Warner Bros. was determined to fashion a film that took the Man of Steel seriously, while offering a fun family film.

This was reflected in the film’s creative team and cast. With The Omen director Robert Donner and a story by The Godfather screenwriter Mario Puzo (who also co-wrote the screenplay), it was clear WB had no intention of making a simple kids film. This was further emphasized by the ensemble featuring great dramatic actors, like Marlon Brando as Jor-El and Gene Hackman as Lex Luthor.

Despite that pedigree, it was the casting of then-unknown Christopher Reeve at Superman that truly set the tone of the movie. Reeve’s dual performances as Clark Kent and Superman and the way that he seamlessly slipped between personas are a master class in acting. Even now, there are many who imagine Reeve and hear his voice when asked to picture Superman.

Batman (1989)

For many years, the name of Batman was synonymous with the campy 60’s sitcom starring Adam West. That remained the case, even as the superhero comics became more mature during the Bronze Age and Dark Age of Comics. The 1989 Batman film restored the original vision of the Dark Knight Detective, with an extra emphasis on “dark.”

The film largely centers around photojournalist Vicki Vale, as she searches for proof of the vigilante said to protect Gotham City. Her investigation leads her into the clutches of gangster Jack Napier, who has developed a new attitude as a “fully functioning homicidal artist.” This sets up a battle for the soul of Gotham City, as Napier, now known as The Joker, takes out his rivals while daring Batman to come for him.

The screenplay by Sam Hamm and Warren Skaaren takes some liberties with the classic comics’ mythology, particularly with the twist ending. 1989’s Batman has also been criticized for being more focused on The Joker and Vicki Vale than on the title character. Despite this, the film broke box office records and was a critical and commercial success. However, it is better remembered today for how it influenced the popular image of both Batman and Gotham City.

Tim Burton’s production team managed a miracle with their art design. The film’s version of Gotham City is a gestalt of grotesque architecture and 40s’ fashions. It somehow blends the aesthetics of classic Noir with the dystopian decay of modern Manhattan. This unique style would make its way into Batman: The Animated Series and influence many comic creators.

The Dark Knight (2008)

The second film in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight Trilogy, The Dark Knight is widely considered to be the best of the three. There are several reasons for this. Chief among them is the Oscar-winning performance of Heath Ledger as The Joker. His performance stands out, even among an ensemble of great actors who are all delivering their A-game.

Thematically, the film is Nolan’s strongest, dealing with idea of duality. This is a common theme in superhero movies and most obviously reflected in Harvey Dent’s transformation into the monstrous Two-Face. However, every major character in the cast has a conflict regarding two roles they play.

Bruce Wayne desires a normal life with Rachel Dawes, but fears he must be Batman to protect Gotham City. Alfred is torn between his roles as Bruce’s employee and his foster father, and deciding what is best for him. Even The Joker is torn between the showman he presents himself as and the monster who wants to be reassured everyone is as twisted as he is.

The Batman (2022)

When 2022’s The Batman was announced, many wondered what it had to offer. The savior of Gotham City had been adapted and readapted several times before in feature films at that point. However, the most recent superhero movie to feature the Dark Knight did have one new thing to offer; a detective story.

Strangely enough, most of the Batman movies do not show him doing much detective work. The few that do (like Batman Forever) are decidedly silly and what mysteries exist are limited to The Riddler’s riddles. This is odd considering the character is known as “the World’s Greatest Detective” in the comics.

The Batman, however, borrows heavily from several modern Batman detective stories, particularly The Long Halloween and Year Zero. It also builds its story around the mystery of The Riddler’s identity. Over the course of the film the inexperienced Dark Knight realizes he must be more than a deterrent or a warrior to be an effective crime fighter.

It is not enough for a superhero to punish the wicked. They must also inspire others to virtue. This is reflected in the film’s closing monologue, which reveals the hidden heart of Batman’s character. “People need hope,” Batman says. “To know someone’s out there for them.”

Superman (2025)

Not quite six months have passed since 2025’s Superman first premiered in theaters. However, it quickly made an impression. Beyond offering the first cinematic look at the new DCU, it also neatly modernized the Man of Steel for the 21st century.

The movie’s story is as much an examination of modern media as it is the role of heroes in society. In many ways, the film’s great villain is not Lex Luthor, but the sociopolitical structure that Luthor manipulates. It is telling that the writers of The Daily Planet writing an honest, well-researched story is as pivotal to the heroes’ victory as anything The Justice Gang does.

Yes, The Engineer and Ultraman may threaten Superman physically. Yet it is the public turning on Superman because of sensationalist reporting and Lois Lane asking hard questions about his actions that truly hurts him. This shows a depth far greater than most modern Superman stories and set a high standard for the DCU to follow.

How we picked the best Superhero Movies on HBO Max in January 2026

The biggest question in composing this list was whether to include animated superhero movies or not. While often overlooked and rarely released in theaters, many of DC’s animated offerings match the live-action blockbusters in quality. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm, for instance, is considered the best Batman movie ever by many fans of the Dark Knight.

Once it was decided to make animated movies their own category, three more criteria were considered. First, how well the movie set a standard for other superhero movies to follow. Secondly, how well the movie adapted the source material for feature films while remaining true to the classic comics. Finally, whether the movie had established a legacy that was later emulated in comic books and other adaptations.



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