This year’s remake of the beloved 80s action flick, Road House, has garnered significant success in the streaming world. Prime Video recently announced that the movie has attracted a record-breaking 50 million viewers globally over its first two weekends, making it the 'most-watched produced film debut ever on a worldwide basis.'
Head of Amazon MGM Studios, Jennifer Salke, commended the film's success, attributing it to the hard work of the filmmaking team and the stellar cast, led by Jake Gyllenhaal. The movie has resonated with both fans of the original and new audiences, offering an entertaining and action-packed experience.
Directed by Doug Liman and featuring a talented ensemble cast including Conor McGregor, Daniela Melchior, and Billy Magnussen, Road House has captured the attention of viewers worldwide. The remake, which accumulated 1.7 billion minutes watched in its first week, has performed well in streaming rankings.
The film's success has sparked discussions about its potential performance in theaters, with director Doug Liman and lead actor Jake Gyllenhaal undoubtedly considering the impact of its streaming triumph.
Road House, a reimagining of the 80s cult classic, follows ex-UFC fighter Dalton (played by Gyllenhaal) as he navigates the challenges of working as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse. The movie has received positive reviews, with critics praising its ability to pay homage to the original while standing on its own merits.
Featuring top-notch action sequences and compelling performances, Road House has left audiences intrigued and eager for more. The film is now available for streaming on Prime Video, offering viewers a thrilling and engaging cinematic experience.