Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT With Road House 2 set to be even bigger than the first movie, the sequel must reverse one controversial decision. Jake Gyllenhaal's Road House remake debuted on Amazon Prime Video in March 2024 and exceeded all expectations, becoming an instant hit. The film achieved massive viewership numbers for the platform, and Road House's impressive Rotten Tomatoes score made it the most critically acclaimed movie in the franchise.
Prime Video could still have exclusive rights and host the film once it has left theaters, but limiting Road House 2 to streaming once again would be a huge mistake. The first film had a modest budget, meaning it wouldn't have needed a huge box office to be profitable, and if the sequel could repeat this, it would likely be a hit in theaters and on streaming.
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