‘Day of Reckoning’ Boxing Film Exceeds 150 Million Views in Just One Week

‘Day of Reckoning’ new trailer has officially accumulated over 150 million views since its launch only a week ago.
‘Day of Reckoning’ new trailer has officially accumulated over 150 million views since its launch only a week ago.
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‘Day of Reckoning’ Boxing Film Exceeds 150 Million Views in Just One Week

‘Day of Reckoning’ new trailer has officially accumulated over 150 million views since its launch only a week ago.
‘Day of Reckoning’ new trailer has officially accumulated over 150 million views since its launch only a week ago.

‘Day of Reckoning’, the much talked about new trailer starring an array of titan names from the world of boxing, has now officially accumulated over 150 million views since its launch only a week ago.

The video, lauded by many for pushing the boundaries of sports promo films with its impressive cinematic quality and originality, was unveiled by Turki Alalshikh, Chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA) a week ago to promote what is an unparalleled fight card by the same name ‘Day of Reckoning’, set to take place on December 23 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

The gripping short film stars a number of the big-name boxers that are due to feature on the night transformed into zombies, and has earned praise globally since its launch across Instagram, X, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube, having accumulated more than 150 million views, including 123 million on X alone.

‘Day of Reckoning’ was directly supervised by Turki Alalshikh, who worked alongside Big Time Creative Shop, the agency founded by GEA as the creative arm of its organization, on its script and production to bring the concept to life, and was directed by Romain Chassaing.

Leading media outlets around the world have described it as ‘one of the greatest fight promos ever’ suggesting it has ‘a hint of Hollywood’, which has ‘ignited the internet’ and left fans ‘buzzing’ for the big night itself this coming Saturday. It includes scenes such as former WBC world title holder Deontay Wilder and Frank Warren, owner of Queensbury Promotions, careering around a corner in a van and two-time Unified World Heavyweight Champion Anthony Joshua signing a contract in blood with Eddie Hearn watching on as he smokes a cigar.

Another heavyweight contender Filip Hrgovic is seen casually replacing one of his eyeballs, while Otto Wallin decapitates a zombie with a single punch.

Director Romain Chassaing said: “The shoot was very, very fun. The boxers really enjoyed it. There was something very cool between [Anthony] Joshua and Eddie [Hearn], they were laughing a lot, and the scene with Frank [Warren] in the van with a crazy [Deontay] Wilder was very fun to shoot, because Wilder is playing it very well.

"With just three days to go until the unprecedented fight night, ‘Day of Reckoning’ sees a co-main event which features Anthony Joshua going up against Otto Wallin, alongside Joseph Parker taking on the Bronze Bomber Deontay Wilder.



Tom Cruise Pays Tribute to Val Kilmer

Tom Cruise led a moment of silence in honor of Val Kilmer at CinemaCon, the official convention of theater owners in the United States. Ethan Miller / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
Tom Cruise led a moment of silence in honor of Val Kilmer at CinemaCon, the official convention of theater owners in the United States. Ethan Miller / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
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Tom Cruise Pays Tribute to Val Kilmer

Tom Cruise led a moment of silence in honor of Val Kilmer at CinemaCon, the official convention of theater owners in the United States. Ethan Miller / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP
Tom Cruise led a moment of silence in honor of Val Kilmer at CinemaCon, the official convention of theater owners in the United States. Ethan Miller / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Tom Cruise paid tribute to late "Top Gun" co-star Val Kilmer on Thursday, leading movie theater owners in a moment's silence at the CinemaCon event before unveiling new footage from his latest "Mission: Impossible" movie.

"I'd like to honor a dear friend of mine, Val Kilmer," said Cruise, at the start of his hotly anticipated appearance at the annual industry summit in Las Vegas.

"I really can't tell you how much I admired his work, how much I thought of him as a human being, and how grateful and honored I was when he joined 'Top Gun' and then came back for 'Top Gun: Maverick," said Cruise.

Kilmer, one of the biggest Hollywood actors of the 1990s, who shot to fame playing Iceman in the original 1986 "Top Gun", died aged 65, his family announced this week.

The cause of death was pneumonia. Kilmer had battled throat cancer after being diagnosed in 2014, and made his final appearance in the "Top Gun" 2022 sequel "Maverick," physically diminished and with a raspy voice.

Cruise on Thursday led the audience at Caesars Palace casino in a lengthy silence, asking attendees to "take a moment and just think about all the wonderful times that we had" watching Kilmer on the big screen.

"I wish you well on your next journey," said Cruise, to Kilmer.

He added to the attendees: "Thank you all for doing that. I know he appreciates it."

"Top Gun" was Kilmer's breakout role. Starring opposite Cruise, he played the cocky, square-jawed and mostly silent fighter pilot in training Tom "Iceman" Kazansky.

When he reprised his role as "Iceman" in the long-awaited sequel "Top Gun: Maverick," Kilmer's real-life health issues were written into the character.

Cruise on Thursday also introduced a new trailer for "Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning," out May 23.

Footage shows Cruise's ageless hero Ethan Hunt clinging to the wheels of a small biplane as it soars down a narrow canyon and barrel rolls through the skies.

The trailer contained extensive flashbacks to famous scenes from earlier in the eight-film blockbuster franchise, such as Cruise dangling between lasers and climbing the Burj Khalifa tower in Dubai.

"I need you to trust me one last time," says Cruise's character, in what Paramount is marketing as supposedly the final movie of the franchise.