Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 60000000

Revenue

$ 162100000

Top Billed Cast

Tom Cruise

Jack Reacher

Cobie Smulders

Maj. Susan Turner

Danika Yarosh

Samantha Dutton

Aldis Hodge

Capt. Espin

Patrick Heusinger

The Hunter

Madalyn Horcher

Sgt. Leach

Holt McCallany

Col. Morgan

Robert Knepper

General Harkness

Robert Catrini

Col. Moorcroft

Jessica Stroup

Lt. Sullivan

Austin Hébert

Prudhomme

M. Serrano

Cibelli

Nicole Barré

Mirkovich

Judd Lormand

Local Deputy

Christopher Berry

Onlooker at Diner

Hunter Burke

Onlooker at Diner

Jason Douglas

Sheriff

Lizeth Hutchings

Smuggled Woman

Marisela Zumbado

Smuggled Woman

Alexandra Lucchesi

Smuggled Woman

Anthony Molinari

Buzzcut

Theo Kypri

Passenger

Talbott Lin

Shop Owner

Craig Henningsen

MP at Fort Dyer

Giovanni Silva

Lead MP at Fort Dyer

Ryan Broussard

Prison Guard

Josh Breslow

OPS Center Worker

Ninja N. Devoe

MP at OPS Center

Ernest Wells

Cab Driver

Caroline Hebert

Restaurant Hostess

Michael Papajohn

DC Policeman at Restaurant

Sharon E. Smith

Nancy Peters

Martin Covert

Art Teacher

Abbie Gayle

Pembroke Student

Rae Varela

Pembroke Student

Taylor Faye Ruffin

Pembroke Student

Lee Child

Airport Security

Robert Larriviere

Hotel Receptionist

Teri Wyble

Prudhomme's Wife

Gordon Alexander

Cage Match Goon

Sean Boyd

Decoudreau

Zachary James Rukavina

Amputee Vet

Jared Bankens

Junkie

Robert Segari

Junkie

Darcel White Moreno

Apolline

Jenny Ballard

Tech at Parasource OPS Center

Jesse Malinowski

Aide at Parasource OPS Center

Billy Slaughter

Parasource Aide

Ben VanderMey

Parasource Gate Guard

Ashley Wilks

Hotel Guest

Robert J. Gilchrist

Ghoul on Float

Bennie Pete

Musician

Tyrus Chapman

Musician

Larry Lamar Brown

Musician

Phillip Sherrell Armand

Musician

Harry Darvell Cook

Musician

John Arvin Gilbert

Musician

Dwayne Finnie

Musician

Alvarez Huntley

Musician

Sabrina Gennarino

Candace 'Candy' Dutton

Chase Savoie

Garde

Timothy Carr

Military Police (uncredited)

Gino Galento

Wendy G Kennedy

Sam Medina

DC Policeman #2 (uncredited)

Julia Holt

Pedestrian (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by topkek327

Written by topkek327 on 2016-10-25

I was a supporter of the first Jack Reacher film, having never developed a literary attachment to the eponymous hero and thus being perfectly happy to see him misinterpreted (apparently) by the diminutive Tom Cruise. But this sequel, adapted from another of Lee Child's bestselling books, has the misfortune to bear a title which may provide its epitaph. Reacher does come back, on a similar mission to last time: that is, to clear someone's name and run around (he does a lot of running) dodging those who would rather see him hand-cuffed and out of their ill-intentioned way.

A review by Rangan

Written by Rangan on 2017-09-08

**...but he did go back and got into a trouble!** The original source is a long book series, so they did not do it in order. Like the first film, which was based on the ninth book, this one was on the eighteenth. It was a stylishly made film. The actors were good, and their stunts were excellent. But not the storyline. This is a very familiar theme. You know, someone framed you and you go on to dig the truth while everyone trying to hunt you down. There are lots of close encounter, which give great thrilling entertainment. So, other than the story, everything looked fine. Jack goes to meet one of his ex colleagues at his old headquarters. But soon he discovers she's behind the bars and now he's too for the crime they did not do. So escaping from the prison and looking for clues, who framed them and why, all one by one disclosed with some excellent running-chasing action sequences. The film almost as good as any timepass action film. But like it was the new wine in an old bottle. So it won't work for everyone, especially those with greater expectations. The 55 year old Tom Cruise on the edge to become a veteran actor, but still he got that action hero macho in him. Probably another 3-4 films, including the upcoming 'Mission: Impossible' sequel. So this franchise could replace his cast with younger one in the future. Because another 20 books to go. Though, I'm thinking about the television series. Cobie too was awesome. The film justifies to its original, but not more than an above average. So good for once watching it. _6.5/10_

A review by r96sk

Written by r96sk on 2020-09-08

A suitably entertaining sequel, even if it is a downgrade on the very good original. <em>'Jack Reacher: Never Go Back'</em> sees a whole new cast, with one obvious exception, and that does affect my enjoyment - not a fan of major cast changes, myself. Still, the newcomers all add a decent amount with their performances. The premise, meanwhile, is less interesting than that of <em>'Jack Reacher'</em>, but it still makes for solid action. Tom Cruise (Jack) is, as you'd predict, the clear best part of this follow-up. That man does a lot of productions in this genre, in that regard his performance doesn't feel majorly different from his other work but the film is at its highest point when he is onscreen. Cruise is joined by the pleasing Cobie Smulders (Turner) and satisfactory Danika Yarosh (Samantha). Elsewhere, you have the underused duo of Aldis Hodge (Espin) and Robert Knepper (James). In conclusion, this may not match 2012's effort but there is still fun to be had.

A review by SoSmooth1982

Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-07-06

Good movie. Just like a normal type of Tom Cruise movie. Where he kicks lots of butte. In this one he's like a ghost. Trying to be like the bourne identity. Still a decent movie though.

A review by anhthanh260599

Written by anhthanh260599 on 2024-01-29

It's good

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2025-05-30

“Reacher” (Tom Cruise) returns to Washington for a bit of dinner with his new army handler (Cobie Smulders) only to find that she has been replaced and charged with espionage and double murder. He’s a bit suspicious and so sets about trying to get to the bottom of things. No mean feat, as it happens, because it is soon clear to him (and her) that they are facing a conspiracy that goes right to the top of the military. With just about every armed agency on their tail, his problems only get worse when a fifteen year old lass appears in his life claiming to be his daughter. Having “Sam” (Danika Yarosh) in tow as they try to stay alive long enough to clear their names and identify the culprits only makes things more perilous for our intrepid duo. Perhaps the carnival in New Orleans might help them survive? It’s all perfectly watchable, this film, but it’s formulaic and predicable right from the start and Cruise appears to be very much going through the (set piece, sugar-glass) motions as the plot offers us very little we haven’t seen loads of times before - often in an action-packed edition of “The A-Team”. Neither Smulders nor the annoying Yarosh really add very much, except maybe some attitude, and though nobody could ever say Aldis Hodge doesn’t look good in an uniform, his contributions are not much livelier, either. If you like your thrillers delivered join-the-dot style, then this should pass a couple of hours without too much head-scratching but otherwise this isn’t really up to much.