Ben Affleck and Matt Damon are singing praises for their ‘The Rip’ co-star Teyana Taylor. This crime thriller hit screens on January 16, 2026-and instantly grabbed-attention with its tense Miami cop storyline. Social media exploded as viewers dove into the high-stakes drama about friendship tested by greed.
Industry buzz builds quietly
Taylor brings serious credentials to the table. She just won a Golden Globe for ‘One Battle After Another’ and earned her first Grammy nomination for the album ‘Escape Room.’ Affleck caught wind of her talent through private chats with peers. During an Entertainment Weekly interview, he revealed how these off-the-record talks stood out.He recounted bumping into Leonardo DiCaprio, who gushed without holding back. “I ran into DiCaprio, and he had nothing but incredible things to say,” Affleck said. “These are informal conversations, not in front of a camera or anything, where people will often say, ‘Uh, it was tough,’ or some kind of signal that maybe it’s not what it seems. But she’s really the opposite of that, and she blows people away”.Everyone seemed blown away by Taylor’s raw energy and skill. This genuine hype feels rare in Hollywood circles, where compliments often come with caveats.
Damon adds heartfelt props
Matt Damon jumped in with equal enthusiasm. He called Taylor “awesome” and “absolutely awesome” right off the bat. Her professionalism shone through on set, he explained, making her a joy to work alongside.“She’s so professional, so great, just a really, really good person,” Damon shared with the same media portal. “It’s so wonderful to see somebody who you know is that talented be received by the world, and for everybody else to realize it. She’s clearly somebody with a lot to say and a lot to give. I mean, she’s nominated for a Grammy as well. She’s just so unbelievably talented with this kind of ambition to put herself out there in so many ways. It’s just great to see her acknowledged.”Taylor steps into the role of Detective Numa Baptiste. She shares the screen with Damon as Lt. Dane Dumars and Affleck as Detective Sergeant J.D. Byrne. The plot kicks off when these partners raid a derelict stash house and uncover millions in cartel cash.

