Denzel Washington's action-packed hit, The Equalizer 3, has maintained its popularity on Netflix, securing a ninth place spot on the platform's Top 10 chart for the week ending March 31. The movie, which marked the conclusion of Washington's reboot of the Edward Woodward TV series, has garnered significant success since its theatrical release.
The Equalizer 3 achieved a remarkable $191 million box office gross against a $70 million budget, solidifying its status as a commercial triumph. Notably, the film recorded the second-highest Labor Day opening weekend and earned the highest Rotten Tomatoes score in the franchise, with a commendable 76% Tomatometer rating.
In this installment, Washington's character, Robert McCall, finds solace in Sicily until his peaceful existence is disrupted by organized crime targeting his friends. This sets the stage for McCall's final mission, where he confronts adversaries and rediscovers the tranquility he seeks.
While The Equalizer 3 initially appeared to conclude the franchise, discussions about a potential fourth movie have emerged following its success. Director Antoine Fuqua and writer Richard Wenk have hinted at the prospect of further exploring McCall's story, with Fuqua contemplating a prequel featuring a younger version of the character portrayed by a de-aged Washington.
Reflecting on the film's impact, Wenk expressed uncertainty about the character's future but acknowledged the challenge of crafting a compelling narrative beyond the third installment. Fuqua, on the other hand, mused about leveraging new technologies to delve into McCall's origins and evolution.
As the franchise's fate hangs in the balance, fans can currently enjoy The Equalizer 3 on Netflix, while the preceding films, The Equalizer and The Equalizer 2, are accessible on Fubo for those eager to revisit McCall's earlier adventures.