The Rotten Tomatoes score for Akiva Scahffer’s Naked Gun reboot is in, and it has fans buzzing.
What is The Naked Gun (2025) about?
Schaffer’s reboot follows Lt. Frank Drebin Jr. (Liam Neeson), son of Leslie Nielsen’s original dimwitted copper. In order to save his Police Squad from being turned into a Spirit Halloween, Drebin must work alongside a femme fatale (Pamela Anderson) to find the culprit behind her brother’s death.
What is the Rotten Tomatoes score for The Naked Gun (2025)?
As of Wednesday, July 30, The Naked Gun sits at a perfect 100 percent critical approval rating on the platform. That’s obviously the highest for any film in the franchise, which now numbers four installments. The original Naked Gun (1988) has an 88 percent critical consensus on RT. The two sequels—The Naked Gun 2 ½: The Smell of Fear (1991) and The Naked Gun 33 ⅓: The Final Insult (1994)—have positive critical consensus of 77 percent and 65 percent, respectively.
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What are critics and fans saying about The Naked Gun (2025)?
As you can see, critical notices for the reboot have been largely positive. Men’s Journal’s review called it “the best Naked Gun movie since the original,” praising Schaffer for “successfully strik[ing] the same balance of unceasing jokes, gripping scenario, and amusing action sequences that made the original a standout.”
IndieWire’s David Ehrlich wrote: “There are like six different scenes in The Naked Gun that made me laugh so hard I cried. Even the title card is funny. I wrote ‘SO DUMB (complimentary)’ in my notebook several times.” Dimitri Krauss, who writes for MovieMaker, said that it’s a “small miracle that a movie like this exists in the current theatrical climate.” Vulture, meanwhile, called the film “fall off your seat hilarious.” Podcaster Matt Gourley, of With Gourley and Rust and Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, raved on Letterboxd: “Man, I’ve missed this type of humor. I belly laughed.”
Where can I watch The Naked Gun (2025)?
The Naked Gun is in cinemas nationwide from August 1.
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