Gerard Butler’s Plane On Netflix(Photo Credit –Netflix)

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Plane is finally streaming on Netflix, and if you’re judging it by its title alone, you’re seriously underestimating Gerard Butler’s latest action beatdown. What sounds like a clearance-bin flick about aviation chaos turns out to be a gritty, high-stakes survival ride with just the right amount of punch, grit, and absurd charm. This is one of those rare thrillers that actually delivers more than it promises.

The setup is familiar: Butler plays Brodie Torrance, a commercial pilot who’s forced to land his storm-hit plane on a dangerous island crawling with rebels. But don’t let the stripped-down premise fool you, what follows is an intense, well-oiled genre machine that feels like a throwback to the golden age of ’90s action, minus the cringe.

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Enter Mike Colter, who brings some serious muscle as Louis Gaspare, a convict being transported on the flight who turns out to be Torrance’s unexpected partner in crime-fighting. It’s classic odd-couple action cinema, but with better pacing and way more emotional weight than expected. Colter and Butler have solid chemistry, and when the bullets start flying, they’re downright magnetic on screen.

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