
Alan Ritchson‘s new movie is now available on Netflix, and viewers are enjoying the exciting sci-fi action. While War Machine delivers impressive visuals and stunts, the most ambitious stunt actually caused an unexpected issue during filming.
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Ritchson kept talking about how powerful the rapids were and the challenges they presented. The difficulties caused by performing the stunt in the rapids weren’t limited to just the action itself.
The scene featuring the characters swimming through the rapids is a highlight of the film, creating a real sense of danger and scale for both them and the actors involved. Ritchson also shared his thoughts on the scene, explaining that “
In War Machine, Joe Ritchson plays the character 81, who finds himself in a chaotic situation during a standard Army Ranger training exercise. His squad encounters a dangerous new enemy, and 81 must stop it while protecting his team. The film, directed by Patrick Hughes and also starring Dennis Quaid and Esai Morales, proved to be a success for Netflix.
According to the review, Alan Ritchson is a truly impressive physical performer, as demonstrated in his role on Reacher. He’s a legitimate action star, and this new movie solidifies that reputation. While the ambitious stunts caused some difficulties during filming, they ultimately enhance the movie’s impact.
War Machine is now streaming on Netflix.
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2026-03-09 17:39