Estranged half-brothers Jonny and James reunite after their father's mysterious death. As they search for the truth, buried secrets reveal a conspiracy threatening to tear their family apart.

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Tagline They fight like brothers. They wreck like legends.
Release Date: Jan 28, 2026
Genres: , ,
Production Company: Amazon MGM Studios, On the Roam, Dogbone Entertainment, Henness Ridge Entertainment, 6th & Idaho Motion Picture Company, Reunion Pacific Entertainment
Production Countries: United States of America, Canada
Casts: Dave Bautista, Jason Momoa, Temuera Morrison, Morena Baccarin, Roimata Fox, Frankie Adams, Claes Bang, Jacob Batalon, Maia Kealoha, Stephen Root, Josua Tuivaralagi
Status: Released
Budget: $0
Revenue: 0
The Wrecking Crew
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Full review: fandomwire.com/the-wrecking-crew-review/ Rating: B- "The Wrecking Crew is a competent action experience that survives thanks to that contagious energy and Ángel Manuel Soto's direction, which knows how to value physical spectacle, resulting in a film that, even if it doesn't reinvent the wheel, offers two hours of honest and amusing escapism. The technical execution of the action and the magnetism of Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista frequently collide with the soullessness of a shamelessly algorithmic script, but in the end, the protagonists' charisma ensures victory, proving that a good duo can carry even the most formulaic screenplay."

This is a good sequel to the South Park episode. A relatively uninspired action buddy comedy where they just throw in that the guy is a cop and the other guy is a seal. Or are they both seals? You know...there's a lot you don't need to know in this. You don't need to watch it but you can and you won't be surprised nor disappointed.

"The Wrecking Crew" is aptly named. This action flick, for me, early on wrecked any chance that I'd actually enjoy this film. I'll put my hand up and say I'm sick and tired of the gratuitous violence oozing out of Hollywood. The light, jokey tone of this film is at odds with oftentimes really ugly violence. Entirely smashing someone's upper teeth against a table in the opening scenes is one such example. It's not funny; it's not okay, its not entertaining, no matter who it's done to. Regrettably, given how violent US society is, perhaps I should not be surprised, but it's also one of the reasons I don't watch a great deal of US cinema these days. Beyond that, the actions of the formulaic variety and the bro buddy back story has long since ossified into a cliche. In summary, tone it down, Hollywood. Excessive violence is not okay. If you want to make a light-toned action flick, then try doing just that.