Alan Ritchson’s New Rotten Tomatoes Record Confirms A Harsh Truth About His Non-Reacher Roles

Alan Ritchson’s latest movie, Ordinary Angels, has set his Rotten Tomatoes movie record, revealing a harsh truth about the Reacher star’s film roles.

Alan Ritchson in Reacher
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SUMMARY

 Highest Rotten Tomatoes score with “Ordinary Angels” highlights Ritchson’s past struggles with movies.
 Despite film struggles, Ritchson’s TV career remains solid with hits like “Blue Mountain State.”
 Ritchson’s upcoming film with Guy Ritchie can continue his Rotten Tomatoes winning streak.

Reacher star Alan Ritchson’s recent film release, Ordinary Angels, set his career record with an 80%, reflecting a harsh truth about his career. Ritchson has appeared in movies and TV shows since the 2000s, beginning his career playing Aquaman in Smallville.

While never an A-list Hollywood star, he’s managed to build a fantastic career playing fan-favorite roles in superhero, sports, and action genre media. Amazon Prime’s Reacher series has seen him surge to new popularity heights, with more high-profile roles now coming his way.

The film Ordinary Angels, which stars Alan Ritchson and Hilary Swank, was released on February 23, 2024, receiving critical acclaim for its starring performances and emotional drama. The release is a massive accomplishment for Ritchson, who demonstrates his acting chops in a way he hasn’t had the opportunity to before in an emotionally complex, dramatic role.

Alan Ritchson’s best movies and shows include some excellent TV series like Blue Mountain State and blockbuster film productions like Fast XTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, none of which he starred in.

Ordinary Angels’ Rotten Tomatoes Score Being Alan Ritchson’s Highest Shows His Movies Have Struggled

Of the films Alan Ritchson has starred in, Ordinary Angels has his highest Rotten Tomatoes score. 82% is solid, but it speaks to the caliber of roles he’s had access to in the past.

Ritchson has played supporting roles in significant franchise movies, such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles live-action reboot, which have received mixed reviews from critics. Several of his film roles, like The Turkey Bowl and Office Uprising, weren’t even reviewed on Rotten Tomatoes. Even in 2024, it’s difficult for primarily television actors to get parts in successful movies.

His most prominent TV roles, in Blue Mountain State , Titans , and Reacher , all have solid reviews, and Ritchson is recognized for his outstanding performances in them.

Of course, while Alan Ritchson’s movie roles have struggled, his television work has been consistently solid, and he’s even managed to stand out in shows with mixed reviews.

In his top movies, the scores decline rapidly, with more than half of his filmography having lower than 50% in Rotten Tomatoes Score or Audience Score. His TV work, however, stands out for repeated success. His most prominent TV roles, in Blue Mountain StateTitans, and Reacher, all have solid reviews, and Ritchson is recognized for his outstanding performances in them.

Alan Ritchson’s Next Movie Can Continue His Upwards Rotten Tomatoes Trend

Poster for Guy Ritchie's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

2024 could be a big year for Alan Ritchson, with Reacher season 3 in production and another massive film release on the way. On April 19, 2024, Alan Ritchson will play one of the lead roles in Guy Ritchie’s new World War II action movie, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.

Henry Cavill is the film’s lead, with Eiza González, Cary Elwes, and more rounding out the supporting cast. From the trailers, the film seems to be perfectly suited to Ritchson’s talents, and it’ll be exciting to see how he does in another high-profile performance.

Guy Ritchie’s movies have been hit or miss in recent years, but The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare looks very particular to the filmmaker’s skill set. Cavill and the rest of the cast play eccentric characters, with a new poster revealing that Ritchson’s character will be a bow-and-arrow-wielding warrior.

Everything about the movie seems promising, and it’s not the only film Alan Ritchson has on his slate. The star has several films in varying production stages, including his directorial debut, Bad Seeds of Loving Spring.

Reacher’s Success Means Alan Ritchson’s Movie Struggles Won’t Matter

Alan Ritchson as Reacher and Persuader Book Cover

No matter how Alan Ritchson’s movies perform, Reacher’s tremendous success has solidified him as a beloved and recognizable actor.

Prime Video’s adaptation of Lee Child’s iconic action thriller novels has become one of the streaming service’s most astounding successes. Given its popularity and the immense amount of material from the novels to adapt, Reacher could be running for a long time, with Ritchson becoming progressively more synonymous with the character.

It would be exciting to see Alan Ritchson begin to star in more films, particularly in the action genre, but he’s managed to establish such a fantastic career with TV roles that it doesn’t matter for him.

He seems like he’s on an uphill trend with films, but even if they were to continue struggling, he’ll always have Reacher, which grew in popularity in season 2. Reacher is a great thriller show, and Alan Ritchson is impeccable as the titular hero, feeling like a character ripped straight out of the pages of Lee Child’s novels.