Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Reunite in The Rip Netflix Movie: High-Stakes Thriller Set for Jan 16
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reunite for The Rip Netflix movie, premiering Jan 16, 2026. Discover the cast, plot, and why this crime thriller is making waves.
A casual $20 million cash stash turns a routine drug raid into a deadly game of survival. Hollywood's iconic duo, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, are back together as Miami cops in Netflix's latest crime thriller, The Rip.
The Rip Netflix Movie: A Miami Vice Reimagined for 2026
Written and directed by Joe Carnahan, known for his work on 'The Grey', the film follows a drug-busting unit that stumbles upon a life-altering treasure. The plot thickens when it's revealed that some members were tipped off about the cash, leading to a chilling phone call threatening everyone in the stash house. It's a high-stakes trust exercise where getting out alive—and rich—is the ultimate goal.
Stellar Cast Featuring Steven Yeun and Sasha Calle
Beyond the leading duo, the cast of The Rip boasts an impressive lineup including Steven Yeun, Teyana Taylor, Sasha Calle, and Kyle Chandler. Set to debut on January 16, 2026, the film is positioned as one of Netflix's major early-year releases designed to generate massive buzz across global markets.
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