Road House smashes Amazon Prime Video records with 50 million global viewers in first two weeks

Road House smashes Amazon Prime Video records with 50 million global viewers in first two weeksDoug Liman’s reboot of the 1989 action classic Road House has proven to be a smashing success for Amazon…

Road House smashes Amazon Prime Video records with 50 million global viewers in first two weeks

Doug Liman’s reboot of the 1989 action classic Road House has proven to be a smashing success for Amazon Studios.

Making its debut on the streaming platform last month, the film has reportedly clocked more than 50 million viewers on Prime Video over its first two weeks of release. Per a press release from Amazon, that is a record-breaking number, destroying every other original film and television series produced exclusively for the platform.

Road House with Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor

“The groundbreaking, successful debut of Road House is a testament to the hard work and commitment from the entire Road House filmmaking team and the film’s cast led by the phenomenal Jake Gyllenhaal,” said Jennifer Salke, head of Amazon MGM Studios. “The world is absolutely loving this entertaining, action-packed ride anchored by the performances of Jake, Conor McGregor, Daniela Melchior, Darren Barnet, Billy Magnussen, Jessica Williams, Lukas Gage, Arturo Castro, JD Pardo and the rest of our stellar cast.

“It’s great to see the film taking off with both fans of the iconic original as well as a huge turnout from new audiences. This incredible film is really giving everyone something to talk about, and we couldn’t be more proud!”

Road House’s Straight-To-Streaming Release Proves to be a massive success

Liman refused to show up at the film’s SXSW debut earlier this year after expressing frustration over its straight-to-streaming release. Since then, the high-octane director has reversed course, attending the Road House premiere in Austin, Texas and throwing his support behind the picture.

Road House with Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor

Road House stars the Academy Award-nominated Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead role of Elwood Dalton, a former UFC fighter who takes a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse. While there, he unwittingly wages war with a corrupt businessman (Billy Magnussen) and his over-the-top henchman portrayed by first-time actor Conor McGregor. The film also stars Daniela Melchior (The Suicide Squad) and Grammy Award-winning musician Post Malone.

Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor in Road House
Jake Gyllenhaal on Road House
Conor McGregor in Road House

Joe Rogan rips Conor McGregor amid acting difficulty claims: ‘Go act in Road House or fight Khabib again?’

Joe Rogan rips Conor McGregor over acting difficulty claims go act in Road House or fight Khabib againLong-time UFC color-commentator, Joe Rogan has hit out at ex-two-division champion, Conor McGregor – urging him to decide between…

Joe Rogan rips Conor McGregor over acting difficulty claims go act in Road House or fight Khabib again

Long-time UFC color-commentator, Joe Rogan has hit out at ex-two-division champion, Conor McGregor – urging him to decide between which is more difficult for him: acting in Road House or face the prospect of fighting unbeaten berserker, Khabib Nurmagomedov for a second time – amid apparent Hollywood difficulty. 

McGregor, a former undisputed lightweight and featherweight champion, made his big screen debut over the course of last week – with the release of a Road House remake, starring as a lead antagonist alongside award-winning actor, Jake Gyllenhaal.

Jake Gyllenhaal talks acting with white belt Conor McGregor on Road House he had a learning curve
Mandatory Credit: Greg Doherty

And receiving his fair share of both praise and condemnation for his acting ability, McGregor, who welcomed the chance to appear in Hollywood projects again, claimed acting proved to be more difficult for him than mixed martial arts.

Conor McGregor calls for three round fight with Michael Chandler in UFC return just to wet my beak
Mandatory Credit: Sammir Hussein

“It’s not just action and fighting and stuns, it’s also remembering the line and you have to time things correctly, you’re engaging with another person,” Conor McGregor said. “It’s just a difficult game, a lot more difficult than I gave it credit for.”

Joe Rogan hits out at Conor McGregor’s claims

However, amid McGregor’s bold claims of difficulty, veteran caller, Rogan urged the Dubliner to weigh up in his mind: the prospect of acting on film, or fighting arch-enemy, Khabib for a second time in a grudge rematch

Joe Rogan returns to commentary booth at UFC 295 snaps three month hiatus
Mandatory Credit: Cooper Neil – Zuffa LLC

“Listen to me, that’s not true,” Joe Rogan said of Conor McGregor’s claims during a recent Joe Rogan Experience episode. “Even for him. Okay: Act in Road Hosue or fight Khabib again? Shut the f*ck up, that is crazy talk. He broke his f*cking leg in a fight. He broke his leg. Like that’s harder. That is way harder than f*cking acting. The guy’s promoting a movie, he’s a great promoter.” 

As for a return to fighting for soon-to-be 36 year old, McGregor, the Crumlin striker has been lined up to fight with former lightweight title challenger, Michael Chandler – potentially at the end of June, with both claiming over the weekend how a matchup has been blue-skied by the organization.

What are your thoughts on Joe Rogan’s claims about Conor McGregor?

Joe Rogan rips Conor McGregor amid acting difficulty claims: ‘Go act in Road House or fight Khabib again?’

Joe Rogan rips Conor McGregor over acting difficulty claims go act in Road House or fight Khabib againLong-time UFC color-commentator, Joe Rogan has hit out at ex-two-division champion, Conor McGregor – urging him to decide between…

Joe Rogan rips Conor McGregor over acting difficulty claims go act in Road House or fight Khabib again

Long-time UFC color-commentator, Joe Rogan has hit out at ex-two-division champion, Conor McGregor – urging him to decide between which is more difficult for him: acting in Road House or face the prospect of fighting unbeaten berserker, Khabib Nurmagomedov for a second time – amid apparent Hollywood difficulty. 

McGregor, a former undisputed lightweight and featherweight champion, made his big screen debut over the course of last week – with the release of a Road House remake, starring as a lead antagonist alongside award-winning actor, Jake Gyllenhaal.

Jake Gyllenhaal talks acting with white belt Conor McGregor on Road House he had a learning curve
Mandatory Credit: Greg Doherty

And receiving his fair share of both praise and condemnation for his acting ability, McGregor, who welcomed the chance to appear in Hollywood projects again, claimed acting proved to be more difficult for him than mixed martial arts.

Conor McGregor calls for three round fight with Michael Chandler in UFC return just to wet my beak
Mandatory Credit: Sammir Hussein

“It’s not just action and fighting and stuns, it’s also remembering the line and you have to time things correctly, you’re engaging with another person,” Conor McGregor said. “It’s just a difficult game, a lot more difficult than I gave it credit for.”

Joe Rogan hits out at Conor McGregor’s claims

However, amid McGregor’s bold claims of difficulty, veteran caller, Rogan urged the Dubliner to weigh up in his mind: the prospect of acting on film, or fighting arch-enemy, Khabib for a second time in a grudge rematch

Joe Rogan returns to commentary booth at UFC 295 snaps three month hiatus
Mandatory Credit: Cooper Neil – Zuffa LLC

“Listen to me, that’s not true,” Joe Rogan said of Conor McGregor’s claims during a recent Joe Rogan Experience episode. “Even for him. Okay: Act in Road Hosue or fight Khabib again? Shut the f*ck up, that is crazy talk. He broke his f*cking leg in a fight. He broke his leg. Like that’s harder. That is way harder than f*cking acting. The guy’s promoting a movie, he’s a great promoter.” 

As for a return to fighting for soon-to-be 36 year old, McGregor, the Crumlin striker has been lined up to fight with former lightweight title challenger, Michael Chandler – potentially at the end of June, with both claiming over the weekend how a matchup has been blue-skied by the organization.

What are your thoughts on Joe Rogan’s claims about Conor McGregor?

Jake Gyllenhaal reveals Conor McGregor punched him ‘right in the face’ during late-night Road House shoot

Jake Gyllenhaal reveals Conor McGregor clocked him 'right in the face' during late-night Road House shootWhile the fights between Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Amazon’s remake of Road House were all the product…

Jake Gyllenhaal reveals Conor McGregor clocked him 'right in the face' during late-night Road House shoot

While the fights between Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Amazon’s remake of Road House were all the product of movie magic, things got a little too real behind the scenes.

Released on March 21, Road House has received mostly positive reviews with many commending Gyllenhaal’s performance as relatively laid-back ex-UFC fighter Elwood Dalton. Fight fans have also been enamored with McGregor’s on-screen debut as Knox, the film’s main antagonist who goes toe-to-toe with Gyllenhaal’s lovable bouncer more than once during its 114-minute runtime.

During a recent interview with Howard Stern, Gyllenhaal shared some of his thoughts about working with McGregor, including their first night of shooting where the Irishman had to pretend to headbutt Gyllenhaal.

“In that moment, I was like, ‘Holy sh*t. I’m about to get headbutted by Conor McGregor,” Gyllenhaal said. “What’s gonna happen?’”

Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Road House

Luckily, Gyllenhaal avoided taking any serious incidental damage during the shoot but later revealed that McGregor had inexplicably punched him in the face during a random encounter in the middle of the night.

“It was like three in the morning and … he just clocked me, right in the face,” Gyllenhaal recalled. “I wish it was on film, but it wasn’t.”

The Brokeback Mountain actor didn’t explain the circumstances surrounding the random attack, but Gyllenhaal remained adamant that it was an accident and added that McGregor felt awful about the incident.

Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Road House

Howard Stern Believes Conor McGregor Punched Gyllenhaal on purpose

However, that didn’t stop Howard Stern from trying to stir the pot, suggesting it was 100% on purpose.

“I’m too much in my head,” Stern said. “I’d be like, I’m the star of this movie, and Conor McGregor can’t handle the fact that I’m the star, so he gave me a shot in the face. You know that’s true, I guarantee it.”

Gyllenhaal responded to Stern’s assessment, saying: “You can live in your reality. I believe it was a mistake, so there you go.”

Check out our official review of Road House and check out the film exclusively on Amazon Prime Video.

Official poster for Road House with Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor Road House poster

Conor McGregor goes sneaker shopping with Road House co-star Jake Gyllenhaal, drops 24k on kicks

Video - Conor McGregor goes sneaker shopping with Road House co-star Jake Gyllenhaal, drops 24k on kicksRoad House co-stars Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal went sneaker shopping with Complex’s Joe La Puma at Stadium Goods…

Video - Conor McGregor goes sneaker shopping with Road House co-star Jake Gyllenhaal, drops 24k on kicks

Road House co-stars Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal went sneaker shopping with Complex’s Joe La Puma at Stadium Goods in New York City.

While there, the Irishman spotted a pair of Nike MAG shoes, an official release of the futuristic self-lacing footwear from Back to the Future II with an asking price of $35,000. Once seeing the price tag, Gyllenhaal couldn’t help, but be taken aback, though McGregor appeared to be unfazed.

While out, McGregor did drop a pretty penny on some new kicks, dropping a cool $24,000 while Gyllenhaal went with a more modest expenditure of $1,000.

Will we see Conor mcGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal back for a Road House sequel?

McGregor and Gyllenhaal have been spotted making the rounds together over the last several months in promotion of their recently released remake of the 1989 action classic. In the remake of Road House, Gyllenhaal places ex-UFC fighter Dalton who accepts a job as a bouncer at a Florida Keys roadhouse. While there, he finds himself unwittingly waging war with a businessman who’s been terrorizing the town for years.

The film has earned mostly positive reviews, holding strong with a 61% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 57% audience score. LowKick MMA’s official review of Road House called it “a mindless popcorn flick that you can throw on anytime you want to zone out and just watch people beat the sh*t out of each other.”

Rumblings of a sequel have already begun with Gyllenhaal eager to reprise his role. Conor McGregor has also revealed that there are talks of a potential prequel focused on his over-the-top villain, Knox.

“I would love to [revisit the role]. I love the role, I love the character,” Gyllenhaal told Screen Rant. “I love his humor. I love where he could go. The first thing I ever read in the script was the scene where he asked about insurance, if they have insurance, asked if their bikes are outside, and the essence of that character is there, and there’s so much more to explore in that space. So, yeah… I do like the training, but that’s just me.”

Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Road House
Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Road House
Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Road House
Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Road House

Meryl Streep’s callous comment about MMA motivated Conor McGregor to prove her wrong with ‘Road House’

Meryl Streep's callous comment about MMA motivated Conor McGregor to prove her wrong with 'Road House'While attending the New York City premiere of his feature film debut, Conor McGregor revealed that Meryl Streep’s 2017…

Meryl Streep's callous comment about MMA motivated Conor McGregor to prove her wrong with 'Road House'

While attending the New York City premiere of his feature film debut, Conor McGregor revealed that Meryl Streep’s 2017 dig on mixed martial arts motivated him to prove that he could shine both in the cage and on the silver screen.

McGregor chews the scenery in Doug Liman’s remake of the 1989 action classic Road House, originally starring the late Patrick Swayze. This time around, Jake Gyllenhaal steps into the lead role of Dalton, a former UFC fighter who takes a job at a roadhouse in the Florida Keys and finds himself unintentionally waging war with a corrupt businessman who’s been terrorizing the small fictitious town of Glass Key for years.

Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal star on Road House

Throughout the filming, which had its fair share of troubles, McGregor admits to carrying a chip on his shoulder following the three-time Academy Award winner’s mean-spirited comment about MMA during her Cecil B. DeMille award acceptance speech at the Golden Globes seven years ago.

“Hollywood is crawling with outsiders and foreigners,” Streep said in 2017. “And if we kick them all out, you’ll have nothing to watch but football and mixed martial arts, which are not the arts.” 

Meryl Streep’s comment motivated conor mcGregor to prove himself in his acting debut

Streep’s comment received a roaring round of applause from those in attendance, but her statement understandably infuriated professional fighters.

“Fighting is the most beautiful form of art, and you know, it’s a great thing to come into this game, which is also art,” McGregor told The Hollywood Reporter when asked about Streep’s comment. “I was really taken aback because fighting is an art. It’s brutal also, so I can understand. It’s not for somebody to make a mistake; it’s real artistry for those who do what we do, so I came in with maybe a little chip on my shoulder and wanting to represent my sport and my art, give my best in this arena.”

In Road House, Conor McGregor plays Knox, an over-the-top villain called in by the film’s big bad to take out Gyllenhaal’s Dalton. From the moment he makes his onscreen debut — walking bare-assed down a public street in search of a snazzy jacket to wear — you can’t help, but appreciate the ridiculousness of it all. Especially as an MMA fan knowing that the former two-division champion is essentially playing himself with the volume turned slightly up.

Conor McGregor in Road House

Sharing some behind-the-scenes details, McGregor credited Gyllenhaal with giving him some acting tips throughout the shoot and revealed that he tried out multiple variations of his sandwich-loving skull-cracker before Liman and Co. landed on the one you see in the film.

“Jake taught me many things about acting,” McGregor said. “He was just so helpful, so patient. Liman, who I was taking my direction from, guided me on how he wanted the character. I made sure I gave a few different variations. I feel like I gave a few different versions of Knox. I, of course, was going to be unsure with which one they went with in the end, but when I saw the [final] movie and saw the choices, I understood what they wanted with the character. They are very happy with how Knox came out.”

You can check out LowKick MMA’s review of Road House right here.

Conor McGregor and Jake Gyllenhaal in Road House