When will 'The Rip' be released?
January 16, 2026, on Netflix.
Entertainment / Movies
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite in 'The Rip,' a crime thriller premiering on Netflix on January 16, 2026. Directed by Joe Carnahan, the film explores themes of trust and corruption within the Miami police department after a large sum of...
The Rip features Damon and Affleck as Lieutenant Dane Dumars and Detective Sergeant J.D. Byrne, respectively, leading a team that includes Steven Yeun, Teyana Taylor, and Kyle Chandler. The plot thickens as the team grapples with the moral implications of their discovery and the dangers it brings.
Carnahan emphasizes the importance of character-driven storytelling, moving away from large-scale, effects-heavy blockbusters. The film aims to subvert audience expectations by playing with genre tropes and the actors' established personas.
Affleck and Damon's involvement extends beyond acting, as they also serve as producers through Artists Equity, focusing on fair compensation for the crew and performance-based incentives.
January 16, 2026, on Netflix.
Joe Carnahan.
A team of Miami cops who discover millions in cash, leading to distrust and danger.
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