“In an age of systems, one man remains a glitch in the code.”
Granger (2025) is a pulse-pounding cyber-thriller where military warfare meets machine intelligence. Directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Sylvester Stallone, the film tells the story of a soldier who no longer follows orders—because the system stopped making sense.

Jack Granger was once a legend in black-ops circles. Now, after years off the grid, he takes jobs no one else wants in the world’s most unstable zones. But when a mission goes wrong, he finds a wounded girl holding a fragment of something dangerous: data from a classified AI weapon known as Project NOEMA.
That discovery makes him a target. Not just of soldiers—but of drones, satellites, and autonomous killers designed to erase threats before they act. In the eyes of the system, Granger is no longer human—he’s an error.

To survive, he must cross continents, outwit machines, and face enemies he once called allies. With governments turning on him and war driven by algorithms, Granger fights not for glory—but to stop a future only he can see coming.
Why It Stands Out
- Stallone at His Rawest: A fierce, stripped-down performance of a man out of time.
- Military Sci-Fi Reimagined: Combines real-world tactics with chilling future tech.
- Big Questions Beneath the Bullets: What happens when war no longer needs us?

Granger is action with a brain. It’s brutal, fast, and sharp—and it reminds us that sometimes, the most dangerous thing in a system is a man who won’t follow the code.