Craig Robinson, Will Sasso, Nathan Fillion, Rob Riggle, Jane Krakowski and Bobcat Goldthwait round out voice talent in family film produced by Vertical Entertainment and Bron Studios

Beginning December 25, Tubi will be the exclusive free streaming home to family-friendly animated film Henchmen. The movie features an all-star voice cast that includes Thomas Middleditch (Silicon Valley), James Marsden (X-Men), Rosario Dawson (The Lego Batman Movie), Alfred Molina (Spider-Man 2), Craig Robinson (American Dad!), Will Sasso (The Three Stooges), Nathan Fillion (Castle), Rob Riggle (American Dad!), Jane Krakowski (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) and Bobcat Goldthwait (Skylanders Academy). Henchmen comes from Vertical Entertainment and Bron Studios, the production company behind the popular animated movie The Willoughbys and the upcoming Ghostbusters: Afterlife.

 

In Henchmen, a young man Lester (Middleditch) dreams of becoming a supervillain and joins the Union of Evil as a henchman led by fallen and disillusioned Hank (Marsden). Together, with Hank’s scientist friend, Jolene (Dawson), they must prevent Baron Blackout (Molina) from world domination.

 

Tubi Kids features a robust library of children’s content – over 1,600 age-appropriate movies and television shows or over 5,000 hours of content – completely free in a dedicated section built just for families. A destination for age-appropriate content on the service, Tubi Kids helps alleviate parents’ worries over what their children are watching and will soon be available on all major streaming devices in the near future.

 

Tubi Kids includes hit movies including Imagine That starring Eddie Murphy, Norm of the North, and Annie, alongside series with iconic characters including Sonic the Hedgehog, Strawberry Shortcake, Paddington Bear, The Wiggles and many more – all completely free.

 

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