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Ritchson continued his partnership with Prime Video by starring in the action comedy Playdate alongside Kevin James. In the film, James and Ritchson play fathers Brian and Jeff, who set up a playdate for their sons. Things go haywire when mercenaries arrive and target Jeff, unexpectedly thrusting Brian into a life-or-death scenario. As of this writing, Playdate has a Rotten Tomatoes score of just 23% from 13 reviews. The audience score is better but still in the rotten territory (54%). It’s one of Ritchson’s lowest-rated movies on Rotten Tomatoes, behind Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (20%) and Steam (0%), making Playdate a setback for Ritchson’s career as a movie star.
How Alan Ritchson Can Rebound From Playdate

It doesn’t look like Playdate will be the next action classic, but it shouldn’t be a death blow for Ritchson’s time as a leading man. Obviously, he still has Reacher Season 4 on the way, and based on the show’s track record, it should continue to be one of the best action shows available on streaming. But while it’s great Ritchson still has Reacher to lean on, he would probably like to find success with other types of action projects and break out of the Reacher mold a bit. Though Playdate didn’t turn out as well as he would have liked, it’s easy to see why the film appealed to Ritchson. It gives him an opportunity to flex his action muscles while leaning more into comedy as opposed to the more serious tone of Reacher.
Fortunately, Ritchson could have some avenues to explore. He has confirmed that he’s been in contact with DC Studios about a potential role in a mystery project. Ritchson has long been a popular fancast for Batman, but he’s expressed interest in playing a “dirtier” character who isn’t just a clean-cut hero. The DC Universe franchise got off to a strong start this year with Superman and Peacemaker Season 2, so working with James Gunn and Co. could be a great way for Ritchson to push his career forward. The DC IP would be the main attraction of any film or show he stars in, but it would still be a chance for him to prove himself in another realm, potentially leading a superhero franchise.








