

Trap House
This isn't a raid. It's a reckoning.
An undercover DEA agent and his partner embark on a game of cat and mouse with an audacious, and surprising group of thieves – their own rebellious teenagers, who have begun robbing from a dangerous cartel, using their parents' tactics and top-secret intel to do it.
Why watch Trap House
Dave Bautista trades his superhero cape for a DEA badge in this high-octane family thriller where the most dangerous criminals aren't who you'd expect—they're your own kids. When Bautista's undercover agent discovers his teenager and their friends are systematically robbing a cartel using classified tactics, the film pivots from standard cop drama into something far more twisted: a parents-versus-children crime war where both sides have lethal leverage.
The pacing crackles like a Netflix heist series crossed with the gritty tension of Sicario. Director Lee Tamahori orchestrates cat-and-mouse sequences that feel genuinely unpredictable, cutting between the agents' investigation and the teens' audacious jobs with kinetic precision. Bautista's gruff fatherly anxiety plays against Jack Champion and Sophia Lillis's steely confidence, creating real friction—this isn't a comedy about incompetent kids, it's a genuine clash of wills where everyone's in over their head.
This is for anyone who burned through Ozark or Breaking Bad and craved that family-loyalty-meets-criminality tension without the 60-episode commitment. The film's central conceit—that your greatest threat wears your last name—carries a dark, almost Shakespearean weight that lingers long after the credits roll. You'll be debating whether anyone here is actually the villain.
— The What2Watch desk · US
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An undercover DEA agent and his partner embark on a game of cat and mouse with an audacious, and surprising group of thieves – their own rebellious teenagers, who have begun robbing from a dangerous cartel, using their parents' tactics and top-secret intel to do it.
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