Liam Neeson’s action movies are usually a safe bet, but “The Marksman” is one of his more overlooked entries from recent years. The 2021 action-thriller barely made a dent at the box office, pulling in just $23 million worldwide, which meant it slipped past many viewers. Of course, during that time, theatrical markets were still recovering from the pandemic.

Now that it’s landed on Netflix, though, the movie has a chance to find the audience it missed the first time around. And given how reliably Neeson’s titles soar on the biggest streaming service, it wouldn’t be surprising to see “The Marksman” shoot up the top 10, maybe even securing the No. 1 spot in the coming days.

Unlike some of Neeson’s recent high-octane releases, this isn’t a loud, glossy blockbuster, but a lean road-chase thr

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