Netflix viewers have been raving about a new Christmas thriller, claiming it surpasses the action film Die Hard.
Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman star in the new Netflix movie Carry On. Credit: Axelle/Bauer-Griffin / Getty
The streaming service added the new movie, Carry-On, which is directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and stars Taron Egerton and Jason Bateman.
The movie follows a mysterious traveler (Bateman) who blackmails a young TSA agent named Ethan Kopek (Egerton) “into letting a dangerous package slip through security and onto a Christmas Eve flight,” per IMBD.
The stakes are incredibly high, as the potential consequences for the passengers could be catastrophic.
The rest of the cast includes Sofia Carson as Nora Parisi, Ethan’s girlfriend, Danielle Deadwyler as Elena Cole, and Logan Marshall-Green as Agent Alcott.
Watch the trailer below:
Carry On has been hailed as one of the top releases of the season, earning an impressive 85% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Viewers have also been raving about the movie on social media. “#CarryOn #CarryOnNetflix was a top-notch thriller movie!!” one user gushed.
A second user shared that they were “on the edge of my seat,” and “got two heart rate alerts on my Apple Watch, I literally had to sit up to watch it bc laying down was too stressful”.
Some people have even gone as far as saying the movie is much better than Bruce Willis’s Die Hard.
One user wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that the film “does ‘Die Hard in an airport’ better than the actual Die Hard in an airport”.
Another person said: “Carry-On literally the movie Die Hard 2 wished it had been,” while a third added: “Watched the new Netflix movie Carry On tonight. Bit like Die Hard but much better and genuinely a Christmas movie unlike the actual Die Hard.”
Viewers are saying Carry On is better than Bruce Willi’s Die Hard. Credit: Archive Photos / Getty
Director Collet-Serra has acknowledged the influence of Die Hard on the project, telling BBC: “Everyone wants to make the next Die Hard, and the reality is that no one ever will – it’s a perfect movie that can’t be replicated and also a very specific product of its time.”
Like Willis’ John McClane, Egerton’s character is an ordinary person thrust into an unusual situation, balancing work and danger.
The filmmaker stressed that the new film is a standalone story that pays homage to its predecessor.
“But when I read the script for Carry-On, I felt like I had found a more grounded version of Die Hard – which was our North Star for the entire process – for a new generation,” Collet-Serra remarked.