A year after Red One debuted with one of the most chaotic release cycles of Dwayne Johnson’s career, the film has finally found the audience it was searching for. The action-fantasy holiday adventure is now the number 3 movie on Prime Video, a victory for a project that made headlines for behind-the-scenes tension, budget disputes, and a theatrical performance that fell far short of studio expectations. But streaming tends to be kind to maligned blockbusters, and Red One appears to be the latest example. The movie has surged on Prime Video leading up to the holiday viewing rush, giving it a second wind and prompting viewers to reevaluate a film many skipped during its initial release.
Why ‘Red One’ Is Surging Now After a Notorious Release
Directed by Jake Kasdan and billed as a globe-trotting Christmas epic with fantasy creatures, high-concept mythology, and Johnson paired with Chris Evans, Red One arrived in 2024 with massive expectations and an equally massive production budget. Reports of delays, rewrites, and clashing creative visions dogged the film in the lead-up to its debut. Once it hit theaters, the movie struggled to find a consistent tone, landing somewhere between holiday romp, action spectacle, and family adventure. Critics were divided and audiences were lukewarm. Yet a film that confounds expectations in theaters can often thrive once viewers can watch it at home. Streaming removes the pressure of a ticket purchase and reframes the experience. What once felt overstuffed or uneven becomes easier to enjoy as an unapologetically bizarre holiday blockbuster. Viewers can lean into the spectacle, the oddball lore, the candy-cane aesthetics, and the knowingly silly performances without expecting a traditional Christmas classic.
Prime Video has also benefited from the film’s star power. Johnson and Evans remain two of the most recognizable actors on the platform, and holiday content performs reliably strongly during the winter months. Once Red One gained traction, word of mouth did the rest. Audiences have embraced its chaotic charm, turning what was once a punchline into one of December’s most streamed films. The movie’s renewed popularity raises an interesting question about the future of high-budget original holiday adventures. While Red One struggled during its theatrical launch, its streaming success proves there is still an appetite for ambitious, delightfully strange seasonal blockbusters as long as viewers can approach them on their own terms. For now, Red One has pulled off the comeback it needed. Johnson’s most infamous fantasy misfire has become a winter streaming hit, just in time for the holiday season.
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November 15, 2024
- Runtime
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123 Minutes
- Director
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Jake Kasdan