Liam Neeson’s Taken trilogy, specifically Taken 1, 2, and 3, will be finding its way to the free streaming service Tubi soon. The ad-supported platform owned by Fox will be adding more than a few action franchises to its library in February, including a pair of Jurassic World films and two Die Hard films. The three Taken movies have impressively grossed a combined total of more than $900 million at the box office.
Taken 1, 2, and 3 is heading to Tubi starting on February 1, 2026.
These three Taken films can be found on other paid services, like YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, and Fandango. So it’s great that viewers will be able to watch the trilogy for free soon.
The original 2009 Taken film, directed by Pierre Morel, stars Liam Neeson as retired CIA operative Bryan Mills as he attempts to save his teenage daughter, Kim, from a group of smugglers. Changing the director to Oliver Megaton, the 2012 sequel Taken 2 sees a mafia boss attempt to capture Mills for murdering his son in the first film. The final movie in the trilogy, Taken 3, has Mills attempt to clear his name after being framed for killing his ex-wife as he is being chased by U.S. law enforcement.
Morel, in a 2023 interview with News, reflected on the legacy of the Taken franchise and believes that it started the trend of action films using actors not typically known for the genre.
He explaiend, “I think one thing that changed with Taken and for other actors is that you would not employ action hero actors to make action, but people who come from different things. Things have changed from that point on.”
In early 2025, a viral trailer for Taken 4 began circulating online, but it turned out being fake concept trailer made by fans.