Matt Damon and Ben Affleck Dissect Challenges in Filming Netflix Action Movies on Joe Rogan Show

Published 01/17/2026, 6:42 AM PST

Hollywood is changing fast, and even seasoned stars are running into unexpected challenges as streaming platforms take over. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, longtime Tinseltown staples, recently chatted with Joe Rogan about action projects on Netflix. 

Known for their on-screen chemistry and behind-the-scenes friendship, the two opened up about what it is really like to make these movies—the tough stunts, creative struggles, and all that goes into catering to an algorithm-tuned service. Their conversation gave viewers a rare look at the hard work and innovation that goes into the spectacles casually enjoyed from the comfort of their homes. 

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Matt Damon and Ben Affleck recently appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience, where they discussed how Netflix is reshaping filmmaking. Damon highlighted that at-home viewing often occurs with distractions such as children or phones, which changes audience attention.

"It also ends up having an effect, or is starting to have an effect, on how you make movies," the actor said. 

Streaming platforms sometimes push for early action scenes or repeated exposition to keep viewers engaged, he added, to which Affleck replied that, despite these trends, well-crafted films prove that one does not need gimmicks to capture audience attention.

The duo also addressed the broader industry impact, explaining that streaming allows filmmakers to take creative risks. Damon observed that theatrical releases demand huge marketing budgets and often favor sequels or superhero films to ensure profit, while streamers provide room for experimentation. 

Affleck added that convenience and cost make streaming appealing to modern audiences, and people still go to theaters for big experiences. Damon and Affleck, notably, appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience to promote their latest Netflix release, The RIP.

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Written and directed by Joe Carnahan, the film showcases Damon and Affleck at their rugged best as Miami law enforcers

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The RIP, released on January 16, is an addition to Netflix’s crime thriller vault. It stars Matt Damon as Lt. Dane Dumars and Ben Affleck as Detective Sgt. JD Byrne, two Miami cops who find millions in cartel cash in an abandoned stash house.

What starts as a lucky break quickly turns tense, with trust breaking down among the team as outside threats and suspicion take over. Gritty, dramatic, and packed with strong performances, it is worth streaming for anyone who likes edgy police ordeals.

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Ultimately, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s discussion on The Joe Rogan Experience highlights the evolving nature of filmmaking as streaming reshapes both production and audience habits. Even with new challenges, creativity and collaboration remain at the core of action cinema.

The demands of stunts, storytelling, and technological innovation continue to define modern blockbusters. Conversations such as this offer a window into the effort behind the spectacle, showing that thoughtful filmmaking can thrive alongside algorithm-driven platforms and that compelling stories still hold the power to captivate viewers, whether on a screen at home or in theaters.

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Seema Sinha

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Seema Sinha is a journalist at Netflix Junkie, covering the celebrity culture and global cinema beats. With three years of experience at major Hollywood media verticals, she filters real news from the gossip and buzz. Her core focus is on pop culture narratives surrounding musicians—primarily Taylor Swift—with her reporting striking a fine balance between human insight and editorial clarity.

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