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Netflix’s upcoming action film is perfect to watch while waiting for Reacher season 3

Summary

  • Netflix’s upcoming action film, Rebel Ridge, features a powerful, Jack Reacher-like character who wages war on corrupt local law enforcement.
  • Rebel Ridge follows the usual “mysterious stranger” trope, with the protagonist using his military prowess to outsmart and defeat corrupt cops.
  • With a similar structure to the successful literary adaptations of Reacher, Rebel Ridge could become a potential action franchise on Netflix.



A new action movie, due for release in Netflix in September, it seems like the perfect watch for viewers to eagerly await Reach season 3. Unlike Prime Video Reachwhich is based on the Jack Reacher book series by Lee Child, this new film adopts an original plot. However, its clear similarities with Reach make it hard not to see it as a potential replacement for the Amazon series before the next installment comes out.

As reports have confirmed, Reach Season 3 adapts Lee Child’s series Persuadewhich will probably make it more like season 1 than season 2. This is great news as most viewers enjoyed watching Jack Reacher as a lone figure in season 1 rather than seeing him work with a team of military professionals in season 2. However, as Reach Season 3 won’t be released until 2025, so viewers can fill the gap by watching an upcoming Netflix action movie.


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Like Amazon’s Reacher, Netflix’s Rebel Ridge Features an Overpowered Protagonist

Rebel Ridge also draws on the “mysterious stranger” trope like Reacher

As ReachNetflix’s Next Action Movie Rebel crest features an overwhelmed protagonist, Terry Richmond, who ends up in a small town. The purpose of his visit is to bail out his younger brother from prison. However, what initially seems like a brief visit turns disastrous when some local cops steal the bail money. Like Jack Reacher, Terry Richmond refuses to give in to a corrupt systemInstead of backing down when local law enforcement threatens him, he sets out to wage war on them without regard for the consequences.


AS Rebel crestThe trailer suggests that the protagonist, like Jack Reacher, he is introduced as a mysterious stranger. With his past and identity initially shrouded in mystery, the corrupt cops who stole his money underestimate him. However, when he puts his military prowess and tactical expertise to work and single-handedly takes on the police, they look into his past and realize they’ve been dealing with the wrong guy. With so many similarities between Reacher and Rebel Ridge, it’s fair to say the film will have a major impact on those who enjoyed the Amazon series.


Reacher’s Similarities to Rebel Ridge Could Give Netflix a New Action Franchise

Reacher has the perfect structure to follow for Rebel Ridge

Aaron Pierre as Terry Richmond in Rebel Ridge__

From Reach adapts a Lee Child book per season, it already seems to have established the perfect framework. Like the books, each new installment of the series will take place in a new city, where the titular character will be involved in a new series of crime-solving attempts. If Rebel crest It is performing well on Netflix, the film could spawn other sequels that could follow Reachthe recipe by introducing a series of interconnected but self-contained stories with each new sequel.

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adopts several tried-and-true narrative styles from the action genre, which have worked wonders for several films and shows.


OR, THE Rebel crest movies could take the John Wick itinerarywhere Terry Richmond’s actions in the first film could set off a chain reaction of events that would lead him into more dangerous conflicts in each new installment. Regardless of his approach, Rebel crest is adopting several tried and tested narrative tropes from the action genre, which have worked wonders for several films and shows. This almost guarantees that, as ReachTHE Netflix the film will be successful and potentially pave the way for a full-fledged franchise.

Written by Anika Begay

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