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2026
By Lionsgate

On one last grueling mission during Army Ranger training, a combat engineer must lead his unit in a fight against a giant otherworldly killing machine.

  • Action
  • Science Fiction
  • Thriller

Crew

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    Patrick Hughes

    Director

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    Todd Lieberman

    Producer

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    James Beaufort

    Screenplay

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    Valerie Bleth Sharp

    Executive Producer

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    Nick Satriano

    First Assistant Director

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    Alexander Young

    Producer

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    Gelareh Kiazand

    Director of Photography

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    Andy Canny

    Editor

Top cast

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    Alan Ritchson

    81

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    Dennis Quaid

    Army Sgt Maj Sheridan

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    Stephan James

    7

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    Jai Courtney

    Class President

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    Esai Morales

    Army Officer Torres

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    Blake Richardson

    15

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    Keiynan Lonsdale

    60

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    Jack Patten

    109

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    Joshua Diaz

    96

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    Heather Burridge

    122

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    Daniel Webber

    57

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    Matt Testro

    38

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    Patrick Hughes

    Master Sergeant Hughes (Blackhawk)

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    Alex King

    44

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    Victory Ndukwe

    135

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    Richard Cottam

    13

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    William Curtin

    42

Reviews

Sejian

3/7/2026

March 9, 2011 (Holy !@#$ I feel old.) > When once distant UFOs become a terrifying threat and an alien invasion force begins attacking Earths major costal and riverside cities, a U.S Marine staff sergeant and his team are sent into battle only to find they must take it upon themselves to defeat an unknown enemy and protect what remains of Los Angeles. Look, I enjoyed Battle: Los Angeles (2011) for what it was. It was a'ight. Likewise, this movie is also a'ight. I will say though, that the U.S. military propaganda feels more in your face here. Also, Alan's acting feels off sometimes, especially in his final speech.

MovieGuys

3/7/2026

Just in time for the US's war of aggression in Iran comes "War Machine." A bravado ridden affair where the US military rules the world and its working class tough guys (and one girl) take on all aggressors, including giant 80's-style VCR-like UFOs with legs, missiles, and ray guns. Viewed as simplistic military action, entertainment its alright. Lots of people get killed in grisly style, and things go "ka-boom." In summary, given the current war mongering climate US military propaganda is unsurprisingly front and center in this basic sci-fi war film. A mediocre watch.

Dean

3/9/2026

War Machine (2026) is a standout for anyone who appreciates a straightforward, high-tension film that avoids the typical political traps of the military genre. It delivers a raw experience by focusing on the physical and mental endurance of the characters rather than pushing a specific agenda or narrative. Alan Ritchson brings a grounded intensity to the role of "81," making the transition from a grueling Ranger selection process to a sci-fi survival scenario feel surprisingly realistic. The film excels because it stays focused on the technical aspects of the situation—how the squad adapts to an unknown threat with limited resources and sheer willpower. The lack of propaganda is one of its strongest points; it doesn't try to lecture the audience or romanticize the conflict beyond the survival of the men on the ground. It is pure, high-stakes cinema that relies on atmosphere and pacing to keep you invested.