Netflix Losing Gerard Butler’s Best Sci-Fi Thriller, Stream Before It’s Gone
The 2009 Gerard Butler-led sci-fi action film Gamer will be leaving Netflix on January 1, 2024. The movie was written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, known for their work on the Crank film series. Michael C. Hall, Ludacris, Amber Valletta, Terry Crews, Alison Lohman, John Leguizamo, Sam Witwer and Zoe Bell also star.
Gerard Butler In Gamer
The story is set in 2034, where a computer programmer named Ken Castle (Michael C. Hall) has developed a self-replicating nanite system that replaces human brain tissue.
This allows one person to control another by peering through their eyes and directing their actions.
Using this technology, he creates a game called Society, in which players can manipulate live actors.
The Games In Gamer
Society captivates people across the globe, turning Castle into the wealthiest man alive.
Next, he creates Slayers, a first-person shooter game where death-row inmates, armed with real weapons, battle for their freedom in specially designed arenas. John “Kable” Tillman (Gerard Butler) is the fan-favorite Slayer who has survived an unprecedented 27 matches.
Kable (Gerard Butler) is controlled by 17-year-old gaming prodigy Simon (Logan Lerman).
However, things take a dark turn when a new inmate, Hackman (Terry Crews), is introduced to Slayers. Unlike the others, Hackman is not controlled by a player, eliminating the “ping” that creates a delay between command and action.
Gamer Intensifies
Meanwhile, an activist organization called the Humanz hack into one of Castle’s interviews, exposing the potential misuse of Nanex technology.
The Humanz disrupt Society, but Castle dismisses these actions as inconsequential. What truly threatens him is Kable’s (Gerard Butler) winning streak, leading Castle to pit Hackman against Kable to end his triumphant run.
Amidst the chaos is Kable’s (Gerard Butler) estranged wife, Angie (Amber Valletta), who works as a Society character. She is denied custody of their daughter, Delia, who has been placed with a wealthy foster family.
Gamer And The Action
At the same time, the Humanz approach Kable and Simon with an offer to create a mod for Kable’s escape, contingent on Simon relinquishing control during the game.
The successful escape puts Simon in a precarious position. He is labeled a cheater and arrested by the FBI. Kable (Gerard Butler), now with the Humanz, refuses to aid their fight against Castle until he learns of Angie’s location in Society. Rescuing Angie sets off a series of events that reveal Kable’s dark past.
The final confrontation unfolds when Kable infiltrates Castle’s mansion to save his family.
Gerard Butler Gamer Reactions
Gamer received mixed to negative reviews from critics who criticized the plot and the overall execution. However, some praised its action sequences and visual style.
The Gerard Butler film currently holds a critic rating of 29 percent on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, alongside a 39 percent audience score as some viewers appreciated its unique take on gaming and technology culture.
Gamer earned $3.3 million on its first day of release and landed in fourth place at the box office. Over the entire opening weekend, it brought in $9.2 million.
The Gerard Butler film earned $21.5 million in the United States and Canada, with an additional $20.7 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of $42 million. However, this fell short of its $50 million production budget.
Gamer Following
Despite its mixed reviews and modest box office performance, Gamer has gained a cult following among fans of action and sci-fi genres who appreciate its style and themes.
Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor are known for their unconventional filmmaking style, often using handheld cameras and unique visual techniques.
The Gerard Butler film was produced by Lakeshore Entertainment and distributed by Lionsgate. Interestingly, the movie’s original title was “Game,” but it was later changed to Gamer to avoid confusion with other films and projects with similar titles.
Its soundtrack features a mix of electronic and rock music, contributing to its intense, fast-paced atmosphere.
Gerard Butler Upcoming Work
Gerard will next be seen in the upcoming Den of Thieves 2: Pantera. Written and directed by Christian Gudegast, the film serves as a direct sequel to 2018’s Den of Thieves. O’Shea Jackson Jr. and Butler will reprise their roles from the first film.
The story begins directly after the events of Den of Thieves. Sheriff Big Nick O’Brien is searching for Donnie Wilson, who fled to Europe and plans to carry out another heist.
For now, Gerard Butler can catch the actor in Gamer before it leaves Netflix in a few weeks.