Where to watch Fathers & Sons (2010) in the UK
Fathers & Sons (2010) is available to watch free in the UK on Plex and Tubi TV. Last verified on 8 May 2026 by ScreenSearch.
Fathers & Sons is a comedic exploration of a group of men and their relationships with their fathers. A middle-aged Jewish man meets his father for the first time at the funeral of his mother. A south-Asian accountant introduces his white fiance to his father - a gay, Bollywood choreographer. A recently bankrupted Wall-Street broker has come home to borrow money from his music teacher father, and four brothers gather at the paternal home to pay their last respects and to collect their inheritance.
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Cast & crew
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Tyler LabineSean -
Vincent GaleVince -
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Tantoo CardinalGordon’s Sister -
Jay BrazeauAnton -
Blu MankumaBlu
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Fathers & Sons — frequently asked questions
Where can I watch Fathers & Sons for free in the UK?
Fathers & Sons (2010) is available free (with adverts or a TV licence) on Plex and Tubi TV in the United Kingdom.
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Fathers & Sons is not currently included with any major UK subscription service. It may still be available to rent or buy.
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