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Netflix’s War Machine is officially one of its biggest movies of all time
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Netflix’s War Machine is officially one of its biggest movies of all time

10 June 20264 Mins Read

In an era dominated by nostalgic sequels of beloved franchises — from Freakier Friday to Practical Magic 2 — and the next superhero blockbuster, one of Netflix’s biggest hits of 2026 is something far less common: an original sci-fi action movie starring the hulking Alan Ritchson (Reacher).

Released in March, director Patrick Hughes’ War Machine quickly became a breakout success for the streamer, but its path to the top was fairly unconventional. Lionsgate originally developed the film, which reportedly cost around $80 million, and released it theatrically in Australia to a paltry return at the box office. It looked like a traditional Hollywood flop until Netflix acquired the international rights. From there, War Machine instantly became one of the platform’s biggest films of spring 2026, debuting atop Netflix’s global rankings, reaching the Top 10 in more than 90 countries, and amassing over 118 million views.

It’s a prime example of how success has been completely redefined in the streaming era, pushing War Machine into Netflix’s all-time Top 10 most-watched original films alongside star-studded releases like Red Notice and The Gray Man. That’s an impressive feat for a movie with a refreshingly simple (and very 1980s) premise: War Machine follows a group of Army Ranger candidates whose final training exercise goes catastrophically wrong when they encounter an enormous extraterrestrial machine capable of horrifying destruction.

What begins as a military survival thriller gradually evolves into something bigger, blending sci-fi spectacle with old-school action movie sensibilities. Part of the film’s appeal is that it knows exactly what it wants to be. Rather than wasting time setting up a cinematic universe or teasing future installments, War Machine focuses on momentum. The action starts early, the central threat is immediately compelling, and the film rarely slows down long enough to get bogged down in exposition.

War Machine also arrives at a moment when audiences seem increasingly willing to embrace original genre fare. While many streaming releases disappear from public conversation within days, this sci-fi action thriller continued attracting viewers long after its debut, suggesting that strong word of mouth played a role in its unusually long run near the top of Netflix’s charts.

It helps to have a human mountain as the main character. Having traded the football pads and silly innuendos of Blue Mountain State, Ritchson has swiftly grown into a powerhouse star in projects like Reacher, Fast X, and now War Machine. Here, Ritchson’s performance keeps things grounded. Where you might normally roll your eyes at an action hero walking away from impossible odds, Ritchson actually gets worn down. He’s bruised, bloodied, and by the end of the film, he’s barely scraping by rather than coasting on plot armor.

That blend of military realism and larger-than-life sci-fi is also why the film has resonated with gamers. Viewers online have frequently compared its towering mechanized threat and tactical military focus to Metal Gear Solid, even if the similarities are mostly thematic rather than direct. Watching heavily armed soldiers navigate hostile terrain while facing a massive walking weapon, it’s easy to understand why the comparison keeps resurfacing. The creator of Metal Gear Solid, Hideo Kojima, even praised the film in a post on X, calling it “A geek-pleasing film that really evokes the feel of 80s–90s sci-fi action movies.”

Whether or not you see echoes of Kojima’s series, War Machine succeeds because it’s an original blockbuster that delivers exactly what it promises. Judging by its place among Netflix’s biggest films ever, audiences were more than happy to sign up for the ride, with War Machine 2 now in the works.

Alan Ritchson reveals how War Machine nearly broke him: ‘I don’t know how I’m going to finish this movie’

Grueling stunts, dark emotions, and endless physical training on Netflix’s sci-fi action movie

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