Summary
Road Housereboot director reflects on the movie’s straight-to-streaming release, and doubles down on his criticism of it. Serving as a new take on 1989’sRoad House, which starred the late Patrick Swayze, the 2024 reboot sees Jake Gyllenhaal taking on the role of Dalton, an MMA fighter-turned-bouncer who takes a job at a violent Florida dive bar. In the months leading up to its release this past spring,Road Housebecame mired in controversyregarding Amazon’s decision to release the film on Prime Video instead of giving it a theatrical release.
In a recent interview withIndieWireto promote his upcoming Apple TV+ film,The Instigators, Liman doubles down on his criticism ofRoad House’s streaming release. The filmmaker reiterates some of the key complaints he made before the film’s debut and explains how the situation is different for his upcoming collaboration with Apple, which is also not getting a theatrical release. Check out Liman’s comment below:

“First of all, I have no issue with streaming. We need streaming movies cause, we need writers to go to work and directors to go to work and actors to go to work and not every movie should be in a movie theater. So I’m a big advocate of TV series, of streaming movies, of theatrical movies, we should have it all.
“My issue on ‘Road House’ is that we made the movie for MGM to be in theaters, everyone was paid as if it was going to be in theaters, and then Amazon switched it on us and nobody got compensated. Forget about the effect on the industry — 50 million people saw ‘Road House’ — I didn’t get a cent, Jake Gyllenhaal didn’t get a cent, [producer] Joel Silver didn’t get a cent. That’s wrong.

“In the case of Apple, right from the beginning, we said we’re making this for streaming, our contracts compensated streaming, we’re all compensated for it being on streaming — there’s something called a streaming buyout — so Apple has been above-board from the beginning.
“They come from a place that I come from where they want to make movies that are not empty calories. Cause you can make big, fun action movies that you’ll forget five minutes later and then you can make big, fun action movies that stick with you and you want to watch again or you think about it and you figure something out.

“Matt [Damon] and Ben [Affleck] with Artists Equity are committed in the same way. They want to make big, fun, commercial movies, but they want to make movies that resonate with an audience and that stick with you.”
When a movie is released theatrically, actors, directors, and other key creatives usually get a percentage of the film’s box office in addition to their base salaries. If a movie releases only on streaming and won’t generate any box office revenue, these same individuals often get more money up front as part of their deals.
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The controversy surroundingRoad House’s release stems from an op-ed that Liman published inDeadlinein January 2024. Liman was originally in business with MGM forRoad Houseand, since MGM was a theatrical movie company, the film presumably would’ve gone to theaters. In 2022, however, Amazon purchased MGM, and this is a major point in Liman’s op-ed. In the piece,Liman claims that Amazon floated the possibility of aRoad Housetheatrical release, but only if the movie was “great,” which seemingly fit with the company’s larger promise to invest in theatrical projects.
Road House’s reviewsended up being mixed from critics, and the film currently has a 59% critics' score and a 53% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Though the director claims hisRoad Houseremake earned glowing scores from test audiences, with Amazon executives dubbing it a “smash hit,” the film went to streaming anyway. Liman, then, felt slighted, and he vowed to skip the film’s SXSW premiere (he would later change his mind and attend anyway). Some of Liman’s claims, however, have been contested, withGyllenhaal himself tellingTotal Filmin February: “Amazon was always clear that it was streaming.”
Areport fromVarietywould also back Gyllenhaal’s claims thatRoad House’s streaming release was always the plan. According to the publication,Amazon, after buying MGM, offered Liman and Gyllenhaal a $60 million budget for the film and a theatrical release, or an $85 million budget and a streaming release, with both agreeing on the latter option. Clearly, though, Liman doesn’t believe he was compensated fairly forRoad House, and the film seems poised to remain a sticking point between him and Amazon for some time to come.
Road House
Cast
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.