If you can’t wait for Reacher Season 3, two of Tom Cruise’s most underrated movies have just been added to Netflix – but be warned, it’s a divisive role.
Cruise has produced some of thebest action moviesever made, and doesn’t have many stinkers to his name. The Mummy is the most notable example, a botched launch of an ill-fated cinematic universe that died on release.
There’s a couple of others (Losin’ It and Lions for Lambs, specifically), but for the most part, he’s maintained an incredible level of quality.
Tom Cruise’s Jack Reacher movies are on Netflix now
Here’s the thing:Reacher, as described by Lee Childs, doesn’t look anything like Cruise. He’s supposed to be 6’5″, blonde, absolutely jacked, and have hands like dinner plates.
Nevertheless, despite readers’ apprehension about the movie, it’s pretty good. Cruise embodied the essence of the character, rather than just his physical attributes (Alan Ritchson is still the best, though).
The first movie was intended to set up a franchise, but those plans changed after its underperformance at the box office ($218 million) and mixed reviews (64% on Rotten Tomatoes). Instead, we got one sequel: Never Go Back.
Both entries adapt specific novels, with the first following Reacher as he tries to track down a sniper behind a mass shooting, and the second seeing him evade the authorities with a spy accused of treason (Cobie Smulders).
They also boast superb action sequences; if you aren’t convinced,just search “Jack Reacher bar fight” on YouTube. Coming between the likes of theMission: Impossible moviesand Top Gun: Maverick, they seem to have been forgotten – and now you can watch them both on Netflix.
We’ve also got the lowdown on what’s happening withReacher Season 3, and you can check out othernew movieshitting cinemas this month.
Cameron Frew is Deputy TV & Movies Editor on Dexerto’s UK team. He’s an action movie aficionado, ’80s obsessive, and Oscars enthusiast. He loves Invincible, but he’s also a fan of The Boys, the MCU, The Chosen, and much more. He has previously written for LadBible, UniLad, and Flickering Myth. You can contact him at: cameron.frew@dexerto.com.