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Ben Affleck & Matt Damon Reunite in Netflix’s High-Stakes Thriller ‘The Rip’—Watch the Explosive New Teaser Now
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Holiday audiences received a jolt of adrenaline today as Netflix unwrapped the first teaser for “The Rip,” the hard-charging action-thriller that reunites Oscar-winning duo Ben Affleck and Matt Damon on screen for the first time since “Air.” Dropped across Netflix’s social channels on December 25, the 64-second clip sets a tense Miami backdrop where a squad of detectives stumble upon millions in cartel cash—igniting a paranoia-soaked manhunt that tests loyalties on all sides.
Directed by genre specialist Joe Carnahan (“Smokin’ Aces,” “The Grey”), “The Rip” also stars Teyana Taylor, Kyle Chandler and “John Wick” breakout Shamier Anderson. The film lands worldwide on Netflix January 16 2026, positioning it as the streamer’s first major tent-pole of the new year. Damon plays veteran detective Nate Garrity, while Affleck slips into the role of volatile partner Jack Lang, both forced to navigate corrupt cops, cartel enforcers and a looming FBI probe after the cash seizure goes public.
Key teaser takeaways
• Tone: Carnahan’s trademark split-second edits and neon-washed visuals suggest a gritty, R-rated ride heavier on gun smoke than buddy-cop banter.
• Plot hints: A blinking evidence locker, shredded ledger pages and a voice-over warning “Trust no one” tease an inside-job twist.
• Action set pieces: Quick cuts reveal an Everglades airboat chase, a warehouse inferno and a night-time bridge standoff—prime streaming spectacle that viewers flock to in January’s content lull.
Production notes
Principal photography wrapped in Atlanta and Miami earlier this year, with cinematographer Mauro Fiore (“Avatar”) shooting on RED V-Raptor 8K to deliver HDR-ready visuals. Multi-hyphenate Affleck also executive-produces alongside Damon via their Artists Equity banner, expanding the pair’s post-“Air” partnership.
Marketing momentum
Netflix is leveraging the holiday teaser drop to spark early social chatter; within six hours #TheRip was trending across X, TikTok and Instagram Reels as fans dissected frame-by-frame clues and praised the Damon-Affleck reunion. Expect a full-length trailer and soundtrack single in early January followed by a late-season press blitz on major talk shows.
Streaming strategy & viewing tips
“The Rip” will stream exclusively on Netflix at 12:00 a.m. PT (3:00 a.m. ET) on January 16. Subscribers can set a “Remind Me” notification on the title page now. For optimal HDR playback, ensure your device supports Dolby Vision and bandwidth of at least 25 Mbps.
Why it matters
January often suffers a drought of big-budget releases; Netflix’s slotting of a star-driven, R-rated thriller during post-holiday downtime aims to capture viewers eager for fresh, high-octane content. With Affleck and Damon’s proven box-office pull and Carnahan’s cult action pedigree, “The Rip” has the ingredients to dominate watch-lists and social feeds well into 2026.
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