Just when Dakota Fanning and Chris Evans’ star power feels unstoppable, their gritty 2009 gem ‘Push’ is slipping away from free streaming. The psychic thriller stopped streaming on Tubi after January 31, 2026, leaving fans scrambling to Hoopla or Kanopy via libraries.This Tubi farewell syncs perfectly with the lead stars’ hot streaks. Evans is set to make his return as Steve Rogers in ‘Avengers: Doomsday’. Fanning on the other hand, has been making waves with her role in the mini-series ‘The Perfect Couple’ and ‘All Her Fault’.
Psychic powers ignite a tense chase
With ‘Push’, Paul McGuigan crafted a neon-lit world where superhumans dodge the ruthless Division. Fanning steals scenes as 13-year-old Cassie Holmes, a sassy clairvoyant whose psychic mom languishes in captivity. She drags reluctant telekinetic Nick (Evans) into a high-stakes hunt for a drug that flips the psychic war.The film that debuted on February 6, 2009, performed well at the box office, earning an estimated $48.9 million. Over time, viewers embraced its raw edge and bold visuals, fueling a devoted cult following.
Evans and Fanning team-up pre-superstardom
For Evans, the film came following his turn in ‘Fantastic Four’ and before he could make a splash in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Captain America. For Fanning, the film saw her evolving beyond the kid roles that established her as a top Hollywood child actress. The duo’s buddy dynamic anchored the explosive powers, blending revenge with reluctant trust.
