Bruce Willis in a leather jacket in Red
Summary RED finds new success on Netflix 14 years after its release. Based on the DC Comics series of the same name, the 2010 action comedy follows Frank Moses, a former black-ops agent who reassembles his old team to uncover who was behind an assassination attempt on his life.
RED Continues To Be A Hit On Netflix Its Critical & Commercial Success Explained Close Upon its release, RED was a solid critical and commercial success that surpassed expectations and even spawned a sequel.
Continuing to adapt the comic book series, RED 2 brings back Frank Moses as he once again reassembles his old team of operatives, this time to track down a missing portable nuclear device. In addition to Willis, Malkovich, Mirren, Parker, and Cox all reprised their roles from RED alongside Anthony Hopkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and David Thewlis joining the cast.
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