
Next month, more people will have the chance to see Guy Ritchie’s film, The Covenant. This 2023 war movie stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Dar Salim and tells the story of an American soldier and his Afghan interpreter during the war in Afghanistan. Unlike Ritchie’s typical flashy crime films, The Covenant is a realistic and gripping story about survival, loyalty, and the sacrifices made in war.
Starting February 1st, you can watch Guy Ritchie’s film, The Covenant, for free on Tubi. The movie was well-received when it came out in theaters, earning an 82% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Despite receiving some attention, the movie wasn’t a big financial success. It cost about $55 million to make, but it only earned around $21.9 million worldwide.
The movie follows Master Sergeant John Kinley, a U.S. Army soldier, and his close relationship with his Afghan interpreter, Ahmed. After a fierce ambush, Ahmed bravely carries the wounded Kinley to safety across a treacherous landscape. When Kinley discovers that Ahmed and his family have been denied the promised escape from the war zone, he risks everything to go back and save them from the approaching Taliban.
Since it was first released, The Covenant has gained a following on streaming services. Many viewers appreciate its realistic portrayal of events and emotional story, leading to it being considered a hidden gem among war films.
The film is particularly powerful because it centers on the connection between its characters despite the harshness of war. Instead of just showing explosions and fighting, it highlights the relationship between Kinley and Ahmed, making it stand out from typical action movies.
Ritchie, Ivan Atkinson, and Marn Davies wrote the screenplay for the film. The cast includes Sean Sagar, Jason Wong, Alexander Ludwig, Emily Beecham, and Antony Starr.
Releasing the movie on a free streaming service is happening at a great time, as many viewers are tired of paying for so many subscriptions. With most streaming platforms increasing their prices and changing their plans, services like Tubi offer a good alternative. This allows movies like The Covenant to reach new audiences even after they’ve finished their initial run in theaters.
Making the film widely available also helps Guy Ritchie and everyone who worked on it. Now that more people can see The Covenant, it has the potential to reach a bigger audience, get people talking, and build a stronger following.
The same holds true for other movies that didn’t get much attention in theaters. If Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant does well when it’s released on Tubi in February, it could show how moderately successful films—particularly emotionally powerful war stories—can find an audience and succeed with streaming, all without viewers having to pay extra.
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2026-01-31 03:19