Why 'Shooter' Is Back in Netflix's Top 10 Movies 19 Years After Its Release
Why 'Shooter' Is Back in Netflix's Top 10 Movies 19 Years After Its Release
Nina DerwinSun, May 3, 2026 at 2:42 AM UTC
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Nearly two decades after its release, a high-octane action film is getting a surprising second life.
Shooter, directed by Antoine Fuqua and starring Mark Wahlberg, is suddenly climbing the charts again, landing among the top 10 most popular movies on Netflix globally.
Originally released in 2007, Shooter follows Bob Lee Swagger, a former Marine sniper who is pulled back into action for what he believes is a mission to prevent an assassination only to find himself framed and on the run. What unfolds is a tense, fast-paced thriller filled with conspiracy, betrayal and survival against the odds.
"For me, if you take an action movie there's a chance of it being only that and you don't get a chance to make a statement about anything at all," said Fuqua in an interview with Black Film. "And when I read the script…I knew we could take it a little further and at least hint around and suggest, and say certain things about our political climate. So it wasn't a movie that was preachy because the movie wasn't about that exactly—it's an action thriller. But, I knew that I had the opportunity to say something."
At the time of its release, the film earned a solid following for its gripping premise and Wahlberg's intense performance. But like many action movies of the era, it has found renewed relevance in the streaming age, where audiences are rediscovering it through a new lens.
"Mark brings a humanity to it. He's a humble guy. He's a guy next door. He's a young soldier on our ships and in Iraq," Fuqua said of Wahlberg in an interview with Collider. "He could be your son or your brother or your best friend. He's not some big muscle bound superhero with all the quick one liners and all of that. He's just a regular guy and I think that's the new hero of the day. It's just regular people doing what they can. That's what makes it work."
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Shooter's resurgence on Netflix highlights a growing trend: older films gaining unexpected popularity years later, driven by algorithm recommendations and global accessibility. For many viewers, Shooter feels like a hidden gem, while for others, it's a nostalgic revisit to a standout action film of the 2000s.
The film's mix of political intrigue and adrenaline-fueled storytelling continues to resonate, especially with audiences drawn to character-driven action narratives.
Now, 19 years after its debut, Shooter is proving that a strong story and compelling lead can stand the test of time.
Its return to the spotlight just goes to show that sometimes, the biggest hits don't just happen once; they find their audience again when you least expect it.
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