The action-packed flick on Netflix, Aftermath, has viewers split over its appeal despite smashing it on the streaming service's charts. Having hit screens in 2024, the movie is killing the game as it sits comfortably at number two in the UK, third globally, and is topping the leader board in the US. Aftermath landed on Netflix just a short while ago, starring young talent Dylan Sprouse, known for his child actor days.
The plot throws ex-army hero Eric Daniels (played by Sprouse) into intense drama as former troops hijack his commute on a bustling bridge in Boston. As the tension ramps up, fans watch Sprouse's character draw on his military skills to save his sister and others caught in the chaos. Joining Sprouse in this nail-biter is Mason Gooding of Love, Victor fame, stepping into the shoes of Jimmy 'Romeo' Roken, a complex antagonist.
Gooding, offspring of Hollywood's own Cuba Gooding Jr, brings some serious pedigree to the table. While Aftermath enjoys a prominent spot among Netflix's hot titles at present, social media is abuzz with mixed reviews, reports Surrey Live . Over on X, what used to be Twitter , one nettled viewer vented: "Aftermath on Netflix might be the worst movie of the 2020's.
The acting is horrendous. The CGI is laughable." One viewer certainly didn't mince their words, saying: "I've been known to be entertained by some very poor quality and all-around terrible movies.
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