Red One is a 2024 American Christmas fantasy action adventure comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Chris Morgan, from an original story by Hiram Garcia. It stars Dwayne Johnson, Chris Evans, Lucy Liu, J. In the film, North Pole Security Chief Callum Drift teams up with hacker Jack O’Malley to locate a kidnapped Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
Red One 2024 Movie Highlights
Movie Name | Red One |
Original Language | English |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 13 December 2024 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 03 minutes |
Country | United States |
Genres | Action Comedy Drama |
Writer | Hiram Garcia |
Director | Jake Kasdan |
Producer | Hiram Garcia Dwayne Johnson Dany Garcia Chris Morgan Jake Kasdan Melvin Mar |
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Red One 2024 Movie Star Cast
Dwayne Johnson | Callum Drift |
Chris Evans | Jack O’Malley |
Lucy Liu | Zoe Harlow |
J. K. Simmons | Santa Claus |
Kiernan Shipka | Grýla |
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Red One 2024 Movie Review
Red One,” the highly anticipated action-adventure comedy from Amazon Studios, hit the screens with a bang in 2024, offering a delightful twist on the holiday genre. Directed by Jake Kasdan and featuring the powerhouse duo of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Chris Evans, the film manages to inject holiday cheer with an action-packed, tongue-in-cheek flair. Here’s a breakdown of what makes Red One worth your time—or not.
At its heart, Red One is a wild, globe-trotting adventure that reimagines holiday myths through a superhero-like lens. The plot follows The Rock as Callum Drift, a grizzled operative in a top-secret agency responsible for keeping the holiday spirit alive (literally). Chris Evans plays Jack O’Malley, a sarcastic yet skilled newcomer who partners with Drift. Together, they’re tasked with stopping a mysterious threat to Christmas—a plot that spirals into chaotic action sequences, wry humor, and moments of surprising emotional depth.
While the concept is undeniably fun, the script occasionally struggles under the weight of its own ambition. It juggles a lot—holiday lore, superhero tropes, family drama, and comedy—sometimes feeling overstuffed. However, the pace rarely lets up, which makes it an entertaining ride for audiences who don’t mind suspending disbelief.