Jack Reacher: Never Go Back

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Years after resigning command of an elite military police unit, the nomadic, righter-of-wrongs Reacher is drawn back into the life he left behind when his friend and successor, Major Susan Turner is framed for espionage. Reacher will stop at nothing to prove her innocence and to expose the real perpetrators behind the killings of his former soldiers.

Release Date: October 19, 2016 (Theaters)

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October 20, 2016 (Digital)

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Runtime: 1h 58m

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Skydance Media

Budget: $60,000,000

Box Office: $162,100,000

Classification

Runtime
1h 58m

Network

Production

Budget
$60,000,000

Box Office
$162,100,000

Tom Cruise
Jack Reacher
Cobie Smulders
Maj. Susan Turner
Danika Yarosh
Samantha Dutton
Aldis Hodge
Capt. Espin
Madalyn Horcher
Sgt. Leach
Holt McCallany
Col. Morgan
Robert Knepper
General Harkness
Robert Catrini
Col. Moorcroft
Jessica Stroup
Lt. Sullivan
M. Serrano
Cibelli
Nicole Barré
Mirkovich
Judd Lormand
Local Deputy
Christopher Berry
Onlooker at Diner
Hunter Burke
Onlooker at Diner
Lizeth Hutchings
Smuggled Woman
Marisela Zumbado
Smuggled Woman
Alexandra Lucchesi
Smuggled Woman
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
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
Sabrina Gennarino
Candace 'Candy' Dutton
Timothy Carr
Military Police (uncredited)
Gino Galento
Wendy G Kennedy
Sam Medina
DC Policeman #2 (uncredited)
Julia Holt
Pedestrian (uncredited)
Edward Zwick
Director / Screenplay
Dana Goldberg
Executive Producer
David Ellison
Executive Producer
Herb Gains
Executive Producer
Paula Wagner
Executive Producer
Don Granger
Producer
Tom Cruise
Producer
Adam Horley
ADR Supervisor
Adrian Grünberg
First Assistant Director
Alan Munro
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alice Moore
Hairstylist
Amelia Chen Miley
Casting Associate
Amy Wood
Key Hair Stylist
Andrew Rowlands
Second Unit Director of Photography
Andy Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy Ryan
Gaffer
Anna Rane
Script Supervisor
Anwei Chen
Visual Effects Coordinator
Ben LeDoux
Second Second Assistant Director
Benj Gibicsar
Ager/Dyer
Beverly Winston
Script Supervisor
Brian Jochum
Visual Effects Producer
Brian Stultz
Art Direction
Bridget Brown
Rigging Grip
Bruce Dickson
Second Unit Director of Photography
Bryan Felty
Art Direction
Chiabella James
Still Photographer
Chris Welcker
Boom Operator
Chrissy Callan
Key Costumer
Christopher Rucinski
First Assistant Editor
Chuck Stringer
Construction Coordinator
Clay A. Griffith
Production Design
Cliff Fleming
Aerial Coordinator
Conte Mark Matal
Second Assistant Director
Cory Wilde
Armorer
Daina Daigle
Hair Department Head
Dan Gutierrez
Additional Second Assistant Director
Daniel Hillary
Second Unit Director
Daniel Pinder
Music Editor
Daniel Rogers
Health and Safety
David B. Nowell
Aerial Director of Photography
David James
Still Photographer
David Metzner
Music Editor
Derek Hall
Second Assistant Director
Deven MacNair
Stunt Driver
Dionne Simoneaux
Costume Coordinator
Dixon McPhillips
Additional Second Assistant Director
Donald Myers
Animation
Donald Roth
Rigging Grip
Elizabeth Coulon
Local Casting
Emma Kate Wood
Key Costumer
Emmi Nakagawa
Visual Effects Coordinator
Erik Liles
Visual Effects Supervisor
Garry Elmendorf
Special Effects Supervisor
Gary Huckabay
Supervisor of Production Resources
Hannah Gates
Set Costumer
Harry Lu
Armorer
Heather Leat
Costume Supervisor
Henry Jackman
Original Music Composer
Hiro Taniguchi
Additional Second Assistant Director
Jacklyn Ramirez
Visual Effects Producer
Jaclyn Tamizato
Key Costumer
Jade Brandt
Seamstress
James Bolt
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
James Grant
Unit Production Manager
Jared Slater
Aerial Camera Technician
Jason Pomerantz
Production Director
Jennifer Kamrath
Set Costumer
Jeremy Wren
Dolly Grip
Jim Wayer
Rigging Grip
Joe Cassano
Dolly Grip
Joe Chess
Camera Operator
Joe Ken
Digital Intermediate
Joe Sökmen
Dolly Grip
Joel Reidy
Boom Operator
Judith Sunga
Casting Associate
Karina Benesh
Visual Effects Coordinator
Kelly Herdus
Set Costumer
Kelly Phelan
Stunt Double
Kevin J. Messick
Co-Producer
Kimberly Amacker
Key Makeup Artist
Klemens Becker
Steadicam Operator
Kris Peck
Property Master
Laura Wolford
Costume Supervisor
Leigh Ann Yandle
Makeup Department Head
Lincoln Kupchak
Visual Effects Producer
Lindsay Good
Art Department Coordinator
Lisa K. Sessions
Set Decoration
Lisa Lovaas
Costume Design
Loyd Bateman
Utility Stunts
Lucy Cork
Stunt Double
Luke Gibleon
Sound Effects Editor
Mark P. Stoeckinger
Supervising Sound Editor
Marshall T. Broyles
Special Effects Technician
Max Keene
First Assistant Director
Max Leonard
Visual Effects Producer
Max Patrucco
Rigging Grip
Maxwell Beard
Dolly Grip
Meagan Herrera
Hair Department Head
Megan Le
Utility Stunts
Michael Applebaum
Camera Operator
Michael J. Walker
Camera Operator
Michael Nouryeh
Visual Effects Editor
Mikey Eberle
Second Assistant Director
Molly Kamrath
Set Costumer
Molly Pabian
Visual Effects Producer
Nathan Parker
Second Second Assistant Director
Neil Morgan
Assistant Director
Oleg Kulchytskyi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Oliver Wood
Director of Photography
Pablo Gambetta
Assistant Director
Paul Bennett
Second Assistant Director
Peter Borck
Supervising Art Director
Peter Graf
Aerial Camera Technician
Richard Wenk
Screenplay
Rob Krauzig
Visual Effects Coordinator
Robert Alonzo
Stunt Coordinator
Robert Foster
Camera Operator
Ryan Andersen
Visual Effects Editor
Sara Flamm
Unit Production Manager
Sarah Monzani
Makeup Artist
Sid Yost
Animal Coordinator
Steve Kelso
Stunt Driver
Susan E. Novick
Post Production Supervisor
Thomas Kuo
Digital Intermediate
Thomas Nittmann
Visual Effects Producer
Tyler Johnson
Visual Effects Coordinator
Wade Eastwood
Second Unit Director
William Mesa
Visual Effects Supervisor
William Scharpf
Stunt Driver
Wolfgang Stegemann
Fight Choreographer
Zack Earl Edwards
Additional Second Assistant Director

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Reviewer:
CinemaSerf
Date:
May 30, 2025
“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.
Rating:
6.0
Reviewer:
anhthanh260599
Date:
January 29, 2024
It's good
Rating:
8.5
Reviewer:
Andre Gonzales
Date:
July 6, 2023
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.
Rating:
8.0
Reviewer:
r96sk
Date:
September 8, 2020
A suitably entertaining sequel, even if it is a downgrade on the very good original. 'Jack Reacher: Never Go Back' 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 'Jack Reacher', 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.
Rating:
7.0
Reviewer:
Reno
Date:
September 8, 2017
**...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_
Rating:
7.0