• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Jan 4, 2024
Metascore
61

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 20
  2. Negative: 1 out of 20

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Raven Brunner
    Jan 4, 2024
    90
    Falchuk and Wu managed to create a unique and addictive action-comedy that highlights veteran talent and a few fresh faces while seamlessly building the foundation of the complicated history between three very different people.
  2. Reviewed by: Aramide Tinubu
    Jan 4, 2024
    90
    “The Brothers Sun” has the perfect mix of comedy and drama. .... Though it provides Yeoh a showcase that she’s more than earned, the series also introduces Chien and Li as two mega talents who will undoubtedly continue to grace our screens.
  3. Reviewed by: Nicola Austin
    Apr 26, 2024
    80
    One of 2024’s first binge-worthy shows. Come for another tour-de-force turn from Michelle Yeoh, stay for newcomer Justin Chien’s show-stealing breakout performance.
  4. Reviewed by: Max Gao
    Jan 4, 2024
    75
    Despite a few foibles in its execution, The Brothers Sun is notable for its diversity of Asian characters, who run the gamut from (anti)hero to villain, making this action-packed dramedy series, all in all, a worthy star vehicle for Yeoh.
  5. Reviewed by: Brian Lowry
    Jan 4, 2024
    70
    Ultimately, The Brothers Sun proves rewarding enough to justify the binge, even if it’s less the boys than Mother Sun, the title notwithstanding, who gives the series its shine.
  6. Reviewed by: Angie Han
    Jan 4, 2024
    70
    Although the end result feels like something less than the sum of its parts, it still yields enough fun to make Byron Wu and Brad Falchuk‘s action-comedy-drama as bingeable as a tray of freshly baked cookies.
  7. Reviewed by: Judy Berman
    Jan 4, 2024
    70
    Fast-paced, funny, and packed with inventive scenes of hand-to-hand combat, the first episode is auspicious. Thanks to a talented cast and wild action sequences, the show remains fairly entertaining throughout.
  8. Reviewed by: Rodrigo Perez
    Jan 4, 2024
    67
    ‘Sun’ is strong enough that it should force us all to sit up and pay attention to what comes next. Family is messy and complicated, and “The Brothers Sun” certainly isn’t reinventing any new wheels, but it’s still a reasonably amusing series to kick off the new year with.
  9. Reviewed by: Gavia Baker-Whitelaw
    Jan 4, 2024
    67
    Going in with no particular expectations, The Brothers Sun comes as a pleasant surprise. Well-paced and featuring plenty of fun little subplots, it has enough heart — and enough specificity in its setting — that there's no need to overthink its sillier side. It's a chill choice for your first show of 2024.
  10. Reviewed by: Randy Myers
    Jan 10, 2024
    63
    “The Brothers Sun” does ramble on, but when Yeoh and Chien bust out those fancy moves and gather around the family table with Song Li, its pure action/drama magic.
  11. Reviewed by: Hannah Jane Parkinson
    Sep 10, 2024
    60
    There are eight episodes, and while there's a risk that the unrelenting, full-throttle energy might veer the whole thing off the road before the series ends, the opening episodes suggest a fun ride.
  12. Reviewed by: Jack Seale
    Jan 4, 2024
    60
    Whether you find The Brothers Sun a binge or a bore will depend on how receptive you are to a serious subtext about family obligations, and the eternal truth that kids and parents never really know each other as well as they like to think. .... If anyone can hold a show like this together it is Yeoh.
  13. Reviewed by: Shane Ryan
    Jan 4, 2024
    60
    It was never trying to be special, even though I wish it had.
  14. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    Jan 4, 2024
    60
    The quality of dialogue and storytelling in “The Brothers Sun,” despite much fun and electricity, proves a drag on many of her co-stars. Ms. Yeoh, meanwhile, levitates.
  15. Reviewed by: Chase Hutchinson
    Jan 4, 2024
    60
    The Brothers Sun is the type of series that feels like it has room to grow, as it leaves the door open for more, but it would also do well to recognize its greatest strengths in future seasons.
  16. Reviewed by: Robert Lloyd
    Jan 4, 2024
    50
    A hodgepodge of a martial arts family dramedy, elevated by the presence and performance of Michelle Yeoh.
  17. Reviewed by: Ben Travers
    Jan 4, 2024
    50
    If there are bones to be picked with the serviceable action series, it’s with the bones themselves — both those broken and those left untouched. “The Brothers Sun” spends more time with Charles but its heart belongs to Bruce.
  18. Reviewed by: Steven Nguyen Scaife
    Jan 4, 2024
    50
    The Brothers Sun shows early promise by leaning into the comedy of its odd-couple pairings. But it neglects to flesh out those dynamics further, making a misguided shift to more dramatic storytelling fall even flatter.
  19. 40
    Yeoh barely breaks a sweat as she and her opponent throw each other around a cramped motel room. Yet The Brothers Sun can’t find its way out of the fight and into something more coherent.
  20. Reviewed by: Mick LaSalle
    Jan 4, 2024
    25
    Aside from the presence of Michelle Yeoh, “The Brothers Sun” is an awful series that’s bad in almost every way.