The Last Rodeo 2025 Movie

The Last Rodeo a Action Drama, was released to OTT on June 24, 2025. Directed by Jon Avnet, with a script Written by Neal McDonough, Jon Avnet, Derek Presley, the Brooklyn Films, The McDonough Company, Red Sky Studios presentation was produced by Darren Moorman, Stephen Preston, Ruvé McDonough, Neal McDonough, Jon Avnet, Kip Konwiser. The movie has a runtime of 1 hour and 58 minutes.

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Movie NameThe Last Rodeo 2025 Movie
Original LanguageEnglsh
Release Date24 June 2025
Runtime1 hour and 58 minutes
CountryUntied States
GenresAction Drama
WriterNeal McDonough, Jon Avnet, Derek Presley
DirectorJon Avnet
ProducerDarren Moorman, Stephen Preston, Ruvé McDonough, Neal McDonough, Jon Avnet, Kip Konwiser
Production Co.Brooklyn Films, The McDonough Company, Red Sky Studios

The Last Rodeo 2025 Movie Story

Joe Wainwright, a former bull riding champion portrayed by Neal McDonough, lives in retirement on his Texas ranch, grappling with regrets from a broken neck sustained during a drunken ride and the loss of his wife. His relationship with his daughter Sally (Sarah Jones) is strained, as she gave up her aspirations to nurse him back to health after his injury. When Sally’s son Cody is diagnosed with a brain tumor, the family faces a $150,000 medical bill. Joe enters the Professional Bull Riders Legends Championship in Tulsa, a high-stakes competition with a $750,000 prize, despite his age and past injuries. Reconnecting with his friend Charlie Williams (Mykelti Williamson), Joe confronts his demons, rebuilds family bonds, and discovers faith, proving that courage is found in fighting for loved ones.

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The Last Rodeo 2025 Movie Star Cast

ActorRole
Dennis QuaidJ.W. Cooper
Rose ReidSky Parker
T.C. StallingsOfficer Harris
George CanyonSheriff Boone
Mark ColliePastor Harlan
Cooper NorthLuke Cooper
Scott ReevesBuck Taylor
Scott InnesRodeo Announcer (Voice)

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The Last Rodeo 2025 Movie Review

Joe, a widower and former rodeo legend, lives a quiet life in Texas, haunted by his past alcoholism and a career-ending injury that strained his relationship with Sally. When Cody (Graham Harvey) is diagnosed with a brain tumor, and insurance covers only 40% of the $150,000 surgery cost, Joe enters the Professional Bull Riders (PBR) Legends Championship in Tulsa, a high-stakes competition with a $750,000 prize. At 50, he’s the oldest contestant, facing younger riders like real-life PBR star Daylon Swearingen. Along the way, Joe reconnects with Charlie, confronts his past, and seeks to heal his bond with Sally, with subtle faith elements guiding his journey.

The film has received mixed reviews, with a 69% score on Rotten Tomatoes from 32 critics and a 61/100 on Metacritic, indicating “generally favorable” but not exceptional feedback. Audiences, however, have embraced it, giving it a 95% Popcornmeter rating and an “A” CinemaScore, reflecting its appeal as family-friendly entertainment.

Neal McDonough delivers a heartfelt, stoic performance, channeling a Clint Eastwood-like cowboy with vulnerability and grit. His chemistry with Williamson, who brings warmth as the Bible-reading Charlie, adds a buddy-movie charm. Sarah Jones is understated yet compelling as Sally.

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