Denzel Washington’s ‘The Equalizer’ Franchise Dominates Streaming More Than a Decade Later

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Denzel Washington’s ‘The Equalizer’ Franchise Dominates Streaming More Than a Decade Later

Denzel Washington continues to dominate Hollywood headlines, but one of his most beloved action franchises is now experiencing a major streaming resurgence more than a decade after its debut.

The Equalizer, first released in 2014, has climbed back into the list of the most-streamed movies on Prime Video in the U.S., proving the lasting appeal of Washington’s portrayal of former black-ops operative Robert McCall.

The action thriller, often compared to John Wick and Reacher, helped launch a successful trilogy that expanded into one of Washington’s most recognized modern franchises. The film is also expected to begin streaming free on Tubi from June 1.

Directed by Antoine Fuqua, The Equalizer marked another successful collaboration between the filmmaker and Washington following the Oscar-winning crime drama Training Day. The franchise later expanded with sequels released in 2018 and 2023, further cementing its popularity among action audiences.

The original film also featured performances from Chloë Grace Moretz and became widely praised for its gritty storytelling and intense action sequences.

Beyond The Equalizer, Washington remains active with several major projects. Following appearances in Gladiator II and Highest 2 Lowest, he is set to star alongside Robert Pattinson and Daisy Edgar-Jones in Netflix’s upcoming heist thriller Here Comes the Flood.

Meanwhile, the new Netflix adaptation of Man on Fire, starring Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, has also surged on streaming charts, further renewing interest in the action legacy closely associated with Washington’s career.

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