No worries. If you thought that movies that hit theaters were the only ones to release five different trailers, the streaming pics are right behind. With that, I believe we have the third and final trailer for Netflix’s bullet riddled crime-thriller The RIP. Starring a sensational cast including Hollywood heavyweights Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, Joe Carnahan is back in the director’s chair doing what he does best and that’s crafting a pulsating crime film. Scroll below for the latest and last trailer, along with new poster, where loyalty is tested, honor is replaced with betrayal and the bullets will light up the dark, dense night!
Upon discovering millions in cash in a derelict stash house, trust among a team of Miami cops begins to fray. As outside forces learn about the size of the seizure, everything is called into question — including who they can rely on.

Backing up Affleck and Damon’s six is a stacked supporting cast including Steven Yeun, Teyana Taylor, Kyle Chandler and action icon Scott Adkins. Carnahan directs from a script he also penned. The story came from himself and Michael McGrale. Affleck and Damon also produce with Dani Bernfeld and Luciana Damon. Kevin Halloran and Michael Joe for Artists Equity serve as executive producers.
All the trailers have looked sensational and Carnahan has a history of delivering action bruisers like Narc, The Grey, Smokin’ Aces and The A-Team which I personally enjoyed the hell out of. He also directed the underappreciated COPSHOP which starred Gerard Butler and Frank Grillo so I’m expecting great things from this one.
As a super fan of Scott Adkins, I’m extremely jacked to see him in a sizable looking supporting role in a bigger budgeted action flick. There’s no martial arts involved here but it looks like he’ll still get to go kinetic on it. It’s also welcoming that his voice is the first one you hear when the trailer starts.
Morality is at play here as the film delves into what makes us good or evil and when does the line between the two blur. The premise is indeed weighty but the execution looks full throttle so let’s f@cking go!
The RIP hits Netflix on January 16th, 2026!
