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Matt Damon Explains How Audiences’ Low Attention Spans Influenced Netflix’s Rule For “How You Make Movies”

Matt Damon in 'The Rip' (2026) Warrick Page/Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection No stranger to filming an intense action scene, Matt Damon is learning to slow down and let the audience catch up. While discussing his and Ben Affleck‘s new Netflix movie The Rip, the Oscar winner explained that movies now require a “very different level of attention” when they’re made available to stream at home. “That has a big effect, and it’s also starting to have an effect on how you make movies,” he explained on the Joe Rogan Experience, using Netflix as an example.

Matt Damon in 'The Rip' (2026)

Matt Damon in 'The Rip' (2026)

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  • Watch on Deadline Related Stories Reviews ‘The Rip’ Review: Matt Damon And Ben Affleck Score Big In Twisty Miami Cop Drama Trailers ‘The Rip’ Trailer: Ben Affleck & Matt Damon Face Off Against Cops, Criminals & Each Other “The standard way to make an action movie that we learned was, you usually have three set pieces.
  • One in the first act, one in the second, one in the third.
  • And the kinda ramp up to the big one with all the explosions.
  • You spend most of your money on that one in the third act.
  • That’s your finale.
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