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Jake Gyllenhaal’s ‘Road House’ set for March release


Jake Gyllenhaal is set to headline the highly-anticipated remake of the cult classic action film, “Road House,” with its premiere slated for March 21 exclusively on the streaming giant, Prime Video. This contemporary take on the 1989 iconic movie, which originally featured Patrick Swayze, has been infused with a fresh vision while honoring the essence that made the first film a staple of its time.

Helming the project is Doug Liman, a filmmaker famed for his ability to craft compelling narratives infused with high-octane action as seen in his previous works including “The Bourne Identity,” “Mr and Mrs Smith,” and “Edge of Tomorrow.” Liman’s expertise in the genre is expected to bring a unique and modern flavor to “Road House,” appealing to both fans of the original and new audiences alike.

Set against the backdrop of the sun-drenched Florida Keys, the movie introduces audiences to ex-UFC fighter Dalton, portrayed by Gyllenhaal, who steps into the shoes of a bouncer at a seemingly idyllic roadhouse. However, the picturesque setting belies the dark undercurrents running through it. As Dalton delves deeper into his role, he uncovers the true nature of this paradise, setting the stage for a gripping narrative.

The script for the revival has been penned by Anthony Bagarozzi and Chuck Mondry, who have adapted it from the original screenplay by David Lee Henry, ensuring that the new iteration remains true to the story’s roots while carving out its own identity.

Adding to the creative mix is a diverse ensemble cast joining Gyllenhaal, including Daniela Melchior, Billy Magnussen, and Jessica Williams. The film also boasts performances by Joaquim de Almeida, MMA fighter turned actor Conor McGregor, Lukas Gage, Arturo Castro, B.K. Cannon, Beau Knapp, and a roster of other notable talents like Darren Barnet, Dominique Columbus, Bob Menery, Catfish Jean, Kevin Carroll, Travis Van Winkle, and Hannah Lanier. This dynamic ensemble is set to bring a tapestry of compelling characters to life within the film’s universe.

At the production helm is Joel Silver, a name synonymous with some of the most memorable action films of the past decades. His experience and vision are likely to add a layer of cinematic depth to the project. JJ Hook, Alison Winter, Aaron Auch, and Audie Attar also bring their expertise as executive producers to ensure a seamless realization of this ambitious endeavor.

With anticipation building for its release, “Road House” marks another significant entry in the slew of reimagined classics brought to audiences by streaming services. As viewers look forward to the blend of nostalgia and innovation that this film promises, the reimagination of such a storied movie stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of timeless tales when reframed for a new generation.

Prime Video is banking on the star power of Gyllenhaal and the proven track record of Liman to draw in viewers for this reinterpretation of a fan-favorite film. The combination of a star-studded cast, an accomplished creative team, and an iconic source material suggests that “Road House” may well be poised to carve out its niche in the cinematic landscape when it debuts on Prime Video this March.