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Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Heat’-like ‘Fuze’ Surprises on PVOD

Fuze sudden – David Mackenzie’s new heist-thriller ‘Fuze,’ penned by Taylor Sheridan, has turned into a sudden PVOD hit after a limited theatrical run—jumping into the domestic iTunes top 10 and carrying a 73% “Certified Fresh” Rotten Tomatoes score.

By the time Fuze hit PVOD, it was already moving like a movie that knew it could keep people watching.

The David Mackenzie–directed thriller. starring Theo James. Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Gugu Mbatha-Raw. and Sam Worthington. debuted on April 24. 2026. after a limited theatrical release earlier this year. In its domestic run on iTunes this week. Fuze quickly cracked the top 10. landing among the most-watched movies on the PVOD market.

The story is built for that kind of momentum. Fuze centers on a squad tasked with defusing a supposed World War II-era bomb in the middle of London. While that operation unfolds, a crew of bank robbers tries to cash in on the distraction by infiltrating a nearby facility.

That blend—bomb squad pressure and heist opportunism—helps explain why the movie is pulling attention even though its box office start was modest. Fuze grossed around $4 million in its theatrical run earlier this year, a low figure despite positive reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film carries a “Certified Fresh” 73% score. The site’s consensus calls it “Unapologetically leaning into its own pulpy excess. Fuze detonates as a stylish thriller with energy. craft. and twists to spare.”.

Not every reaction has been as rosy. Reviewing the thriller at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, Collider’s Ross Bonaime described it as a “big, mediocre action film, and with a twist that the audience can see coming from a mile away.”

The contrast is part of why the streaming results feel especially telling. Mackenzie has a track record of moving across genres—epic historical with Outlaw King and prison drama with Starred Up—while his most popular film remains the Taylor Sheridan-penned neo-Western Hell or High Water. starring Chris Pine. Ben Foster. Jeff Bridges. and Gil Birmingham. Hell or High Water holds a near-perfect 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Yet after its success, Mackenzie didn’t leap into major franchise filmmaking or prestige television—he kept making genre films. Now, with Fuze, that chosen path appears to be paying off in a different marketplace.

Fuze isn’t Mackenzie’s first attempt to find a second life after theaters. His previous movie, the thriller Relay, also had a similarly limited theatrical run before finding success on home video.

Fuze’s runtime is 98 minutes, and the film was written by Ben Hopkins. Producers are Gillian Berrie, Callum Grant, David Mackenzie, and Sebastien Raybaud.

Fuze David Mackenzie Taylor Sheridan PVOD streaming hit Theo James Aaron Taylor-Johnson Gugu Mbatha-Raw Sam Worthington heist thriller London bomb Rotten Tomatoes Certified Fresh iTunes top 10

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