Tom Cruise’s Must-Watch $218M Action Thriller Is Leaving Peacock Soon 
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Tom Cruise’s Must-Watch $218M Action Thriller Is Leaving Peacock Soon 

Tom Cruise fans have limited time left to stream one of the actor’s most successful action thrillers on Peacock. Jack Reacher, the 2012 adaptation of Lee Child’s novel One Shot, is scheduled to leave the platform next month. The film’s exit will remove a box office hit that earned more than $218 million worldwide during its theatrical run.

Jack Reacher is leaving Peacock next month

Jack Reacher, Tom Cruise’s $218 million action thriller, will soon be leaving Peacock. According to Collider, the film is scheduled to exit the streaming service on July 1, 2026.

Directed by Christopher McQuarrie, Jack Reacher is a 2012 action thriller based on Lee Child’s novel One Shot. The film was released in U.S. theaters on December 21, 2012. The film follows Jack Reacher, a former military investigator who becomes involved in a high-profile criminal case after five people are killed in a mass shooting.

Authorities quickly arrest former military sniper James Barr and believe they have the right suspect. However, Barr is attacked while in custody and falls into a coma. His request for Reacher’s involvement draws the former investigator into the case. 

Reacher joins defense attorney Helen Rodin in examining the circumstances surrounding the shootings. As the investigation progresses, Reacher uncovers wider conspiracy hidden behind the murders. Cruise leads the film as Jack Reacher. 

The cast also includes Rosamund Pike as Helen Rodin, Richard Jenkins as District Attorney Alex Rodin, Joseph Sikora as James Barr, and David Oyelowo as Detective Calvin Emerson. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a critics score of 64 percent based on 181 reviews, while its audience rating stands at 67 percent.

The movie also performed strongly at the global box office. According to Box Office Mojo, Jack Reacher earned approximately $218 million worldwide, including around $80 million from domestic theaters. 

Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.

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