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Sorry confusion! No, it is not upcoming marvel cinematic universe The original story stars Don Cheadle as the armored superhero known as War Machine, but there’s a testosterone-fueled sci-fi tale about the creation of an evil robot attack that’s running amok in the woods.
If the classic video game franchise “Metal Gear” had a love child from 1987predator,” It will look suspiciously like “War Machine,” the Netflix military sci-fi film starring “Reachers” powerhouse star Alan Ritchson.
The first trailer of this macho survival flick hit the internet with excitement and guns blazing just last week. Here, Ritchson is commanding a team of heavily armed Special Forces soldiers in a remote jungle, being hunted by a bipedal invader who looks like “RoboCop’s” ED-209 enforcer droid on steroids.
From writer-director Patrick Hughes (“The Hitman’s Bodyguard,” “The Man from Toronto”), “War Machine” will debut on Netflix’s streaming service starting March 6, 2026. In addition to Ritchson, the solid ensemble cast also includes Dennis Quaid, Stephan James, Jai Courtney, Esai Morales, Blake Richardson, Keiynan Lonsdale, and Daniel Weber.

It’s told in the whimsical spirit of classic ’80s Hollywood action, complete with bulging biceps and volleys of bullets, with all the usual Schwarzenegger-esque tropes on display in full force, and we love it all! As these cases usually are, the plot seems fairly straightforward, with a rookie team of US Army Ranger recruits discovering a marching mechanized threat in the woods during a simple training exercise.
“Whatever that thing is, it’s hunting us, and it won’t stop,” Ritchson declares in the trailer. “It’s not about us anymore. It’s warning everyone that the thing is coming.”
Given the appearance of the advanced combat chassis and matte black exterior, this stomping opponent is either some lost piece of extraterrestrial hardware carrying out its own programming, or an experimental AI death weapon from a secret military skunk works on these unwitting Rangers being tested. Either way, it sure looks like some great silly fun!
Coming to Netflix on March 6, “War Machine” hails from a screenplay co-written by James Beaufort (“The Hitman’s Bodyguard”). Hughes will executive produce alongside Todd Lieberman, Alexander Young, Greg McLean and Rich Cook.