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The Raid (2012), directed by Gareth Evans, is an action film and is available to stream on 7 services in the US. With an IMDb score of 7.6/10 and 87% on Rotten Tomatoes from 3,825 ratings, it is well-reviewed by critics and audiences alike. Originally released in 2012, it's now a streaming staple.
The film stars Iko Uwais, Joe Taslim, and Donny Alamsyah. At 101 minutes, it's easy to fit into a single evening. It fits comfortably into a single sitting without feeling rushed.
You can watch The Raid for free (with ads) on Pluto TV — no subscription required, so it's the easiest option if you don't already pay for a streaming service. If you're picking what to watch next, it shares a vibe with Rear Window and The Da Vinci Code, both of which are available to stream right now.
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- The Raid is available to stream for free on Pluto TV in the US.
- No — The Raid isn't currently streaming on Prime Video in the US.
- Yes — The Raid is available to stream for free (with ads) on Pluto TV in the US.
- The Raid runs 1h 41m (101 minutes total).
- IMDb 7.6/10 · Rotten Tomatoes 87% · Metacritic 73/100.
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