Mel Gibsons 2024 Action Thriller Boneyard Is Available to Stream for Free Next Week

Mel Gibsons 2024 Action Thriller Boneyard Is Available to Stream for Free Next Week

As a longtime fan of Mel Gibson’s action-packed performances in films like “Lethal Weapon” and “Mad Max,” I couldn’t help but feel a wave of nostalgia when I heard he was back in the action movie genre with “Boneyard.” Despite the less-than-stellar reviews, as a viewer who appreciates the art of B-movie thrillers, I’m eager to see Gibson take on the role of Police Chief Carter.


This year, the action movie genre welcomed back a familiar face – the star of both Lethal Weapon and Mad Max. He graced our screens with his return in the film titled Boneyard, which will be available for free streaming later this month. Initially met with criticism by critics upon its release earlier this year, fans of the actor are undoubtedly excited to watch the lead role played by Gibson in this B-movie thriller, who you may remember from Blood Father.

Presently, “Boneyard” holds a rating of 44% on Rotten Tomatoes, coupled with a Popcornmeter score of 35%. This movie features Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Brian Van Holt, Nora Zehetner, Gabrielle Haugh, and Weston Cage (son of Nicolas Cage). Additionally, Gibson is also in the cast. From November 11, you can stream “Boneyard” for free, and more details about it are provided in the official synopsis below.

In the New Mexico desert, the gruesome discovery of eleven women’s and girls’ skeletal remains sets off an intense investigation. This gripping crime-thriller is loosely based on real events, focusing on Police Chief Carter (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson), Detective Ortega (Brian Van Holt), and Agent Petrovick (Mel Gibson) as they collaborate across different agencies to track down the murderer. As their individual strategies and motivations conflict, a complex web of mystery emerges, casting doubt on everyone involved.

Mel Gibson Is Never Far From Controversy

Mel Gibsons 2024 Action Thriller Boneyard Is Available to Stream for Free Next WeekMel Gibsons 2024 Action Thriller Boneyard Is Available to Stream for Free Next WeekMel Gibsons 2024 Action Thriller Boneyard Is Available to Stream for Free Next WeekMel Gibsons 2024 Action Thriller Boneyard Is Available to Stream for Free Next WeekMel Gibsons 2024 Action Thriller Boneyard Is Available to Stream for Free Next Week

After facing difficulties in Hollywood due to alcohol problems, public scandals involving antisemitic remarks, homophobic comments, and a restraining order related to domestic violence during the mid-2000s, Mel Gibson has successfully re-entered the industry. The Academy Award-winning actor and director is now set to direct both The Passion of the Christand Lethal Weapon 5, and his upcoming action thriller Flight Risk, starring Mark Wahlberg, is scheduled for release on January 24, 2025.

Gibson continues to stir up debates, often making crude remarks, and his political preference in the upcoming U.S. presidential election has now been disclosed, showing a disregard for propriety.

“Oh man, that’s a big question. I don’t think it’s going to surprise anyone who I vote for.

If we were to allow Kamala Harris in, it wouldn’t be beneficial. Her past and current performance have been disappointing, her policies are lacking, and some might even say her intelligence is limited.

For the past few years, Gibson has garnered backing from prominent celebrities, with Andrew Garfield, who played in Gibson’s 2016 Academy Award-winning war film “Hacksaw Ridge”, more recently commenting that Gibson has made significant strides towards self-healing. This observation is bound to provoke curiosity.

“I learned a lot, actually. I learned that people can heal. I learned that people can change, that people can get help. I learned that everyone deserves respect. And that people deserve second chances, third chances, fourth chances. That none of us are infallible. [Gibson has] done a lot of beautiful healing with himself. And thank God. Because he’s an amazing filmmaker, and I think he deserves to make films. He deserves to tell stories, because he has a very, very big, compassionate heart.”

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2024-11-05 17:01