Alan Ritchson has teased how big his upcoming Netflix movieWar Machineis going to be. TheReacherstarwill play the lead of the sci-fi movie, which follows special ops recruits facing off against an otherworldly threat. The project, which was directed byThe Hitman’s Bodyguard’s Patrick Hughes, who co-wrote the screenplay with James Beaufort (who is also set to collaborate with Hughes on the script for the American remake ofThe Raid), features a star-studded ensemble cast that also includes Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney, and Esai Morales.

In a recentWIREDvideo where he answers the Internet’s most-searched questions about him, Alan Ritchson was asked about his upcoming projects. When breaking down what he has coming out next, which is a roster that also includes the Kevin James action-comedyPlaydateand the almost entirely dialogue-freeMotor City,he teased thatWar Machine"is gonna be a monster.“He also called it “the biggest movie that Netflix has ever had.” Below, read his full quote and see the original video:

Alan Ritchson looking worried as Reacher

War Machine for Netflix [is coming soon.] I think, and you heard it here first, [it’s] probably gonna be the b- no, not probably. [It’s] gonna be the biggest movie that Netflix has ever had. This movie is gonna be a monster. This is the coolest thing they’ve ever made, guaranteed.

What This Means For War Machine

Ritchson Could Be Right About Its Success

Theupcoming Alan Ritchson moviecould indeed potentially be a huge hit for Netflix, asthe prolific star has appeared in a wide range of movies since his breakout roleinReacher, at various levels of critical and commercial success. This ranges from the small-scale dramaOrdinary Angelsto the Guy Ritchie war movieThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfareand has likely given him a great deal of insight into what projects might connect with audiences the best.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfarefeatured a robust ensemble cast that also includes Henry Cavill, Eiza González, Alex Pettyfer, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, Henry Golding, and Cary Elwes.

Alan Ritchson giving a wry smile as Jack Reacher in Reacher season 3

There have also been plenty ofAlan Ritchson movies, both before and afterReacher, that have been box office smash hits. This includesThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire(in which he played Gloss), which wasthe fifth highest-grossing movie of 2013, the action movie sequelFast X(in which he played Aimes), which grossed $714.4 million worldwide, and the most recent live-actionTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesmovies (in which he voiced Raphael), which collectively grossed more than $730 million.

Our Take On Alan Ritchson’s War Machine Tease

Can It Beat Netflix’s Red Notice?

It remains to be seen if Netflix’s viewers react toWar Machinein the way that Ritchson promises. The platform’s biggest movie hit,Red Notice, leaves it with big shoes to fill, asit has been watched by 230.9 million viewers worldwide. However, the success of his Prime Video seriesReacher, which was renewed for season 4 four months before season 3 premiered and already has a spinoff in development, proves what a huge draw the star is on streaming, which could extend to his new movie on the rival platform as well.