Summary

WithRoad House 2set to be even bigger than the first movie, the sequel must reverse one controversial decision. Jake Gyllenhaal’sRoad Houseremake debuted on Amazon Prime Video in March 2024 and exceeded all expectations, becoming an instant hit. The film achieved massive viewership numbers for the platform, andRoad House’s impressive Rotten Tomatoes scoremade it the most critically acclaimed movie in the franchise. This unexpected success has already led to theconfirmation of aRoad Housesequel, but recent updates mean the second movie must reverse one big decision from the first film.

Road House’s lead actor recently commented on the sequel, and his comments have certainly created a lot of hype about the next installment.Gyllenhaal suggestedRoad House 2will have a bigger world, claiming “[Road House 2] will be expansive, and it will be bigger, and I can’t wait.” The actor’s enthusiasm indicated that the franchise will continue to grow in the next film, meaning the action and stunts could be even greater than before. While this is extremely exciting, it does mean thattheRoad Housesequel has to change one controversial decision that limited the first movie.

Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton and Conor McGregor as Knox in Road House (2024)

Road Houseis available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.

With the franchise set to get even bigger,Road House 2must reverse its streaming decision and have a theatrical release. Although the movie was massive for Amazon Prime Video, there is plenty of money to be made by releasing the movie in theaters.Road Househas gained over 80 million views on the streaming platform, but this popularity suggests it could have been a box office hit if given a limited run in cinemas, and if the sequel is to be even bigger,Road House 2deserves a theatrical release rather than a streamingdebut.

Prime Video could still have exclusive rights and host the film once it has left theaters, butlimitingRoad House 2to streaming once again would be a huge mistake. The first film had a modest budget, meaning it wouldn’t have needed a huge box office to be profitable, and if the sequel could repeat this, it would likely be a hit in theaters and on streaming.Road Househas already proven its action and fight sequences would be perfect for the big screen, and the next installment deserves a chance to thrive in front of a packed-out cinema.

Road House Jake Gyllenhaal as Dalton next to Conor McGregor as Knox

After such a successful outing on Prime Video, 2024’sRoad Housereboot has justified a theatrical release for the sequel. The action film has already been huge for Amazon, and if the platform can strike a deal with theaters, there could be even more money to be made. Alongside the movie’s impressive viewership numbers and positive reviews, it was also Prime Video’s most-watched original title in its debut week.Road House’s popularity means it is still one of the platform’s most successful projects of the year, and there will undoubtedly be a huge appetite for the sequel.

Don’t Worry, Road House 2 Already Has The Perfect Villain Replacement For Conor McGregor’s Knox

Conor McGregor’s return in Road House 2 is a mystery, but if Knox doesn’t come back, the movie already has the perfect villain replacement.

Bringing in Conor McGregor for his first major movie role was a huge risk that paid off, and Amazon should continue taking chances with the franchise by giving the sequel a run in theaters.Even if the experiment fails,Road House 2will likely thrive on the streaming site anyway, meaning there is little to lose by giving it a shot on the big screen. Given the first film exceeded all expectations, its triumph on Prime Video means the sequel deserves a theatrical release, andRoad House 2debuting in cinemas would allow it to truly feel bigger.

Road House 2024 Official Amazon Movie Poster

Road House

Road House is a remake of the original 1989 film, which followed protagonist Dalton, a Ph.D. educated bouncer at the roughest bar in the south known as the Double Deuce. Jake Gyllenhaal stars as Dalton, with two major changes including Dalton being a retired UFC fighter and the bar locale being in the Florida Keys.