

Movies Like Wrath of Man
A cold and mysterious new security guard for a Los Angeles cash truck company surprises his co-workers when he unleashes precision skills during a heist. The crew is left wondering who he is and where he came from. Soon, the marksman's ultimate motive becomes clear as he takes dramatic and irrevocable steps to settle a score.
Ranked by shared directors, cast, themes, genre, and era — not just generic recommendations.

Den of Thieves
LA armored-truck/bank heist crew vs. ex-military operators with the same grim, methodical tone.

Ambulance
LA bank-heist gone wrong with veteran/criminal brothers and tactical shootouts.

Shot Caller
Cold, methodical revenge arc with shared cast (Jeffrey Donovan, Holt McCallany) and brutal crime drama tone.

Heat
Definitive LA armored-car/bank heist epic with disciplined crews and procedural shootouts that Wrath of Man clearly echoes.

Drive
Stoic, low-affect protagonist in LA criminal underworld with sudden bursts of brutal violence.

A History of Violence
Quiet man with a hidden lethal past whose true identity is revealed through violence — a thematic mirror.

Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre
Same Statham/Ritchie/Hartnett team but tonally lighter spy caper rather than grim revenge.

The Gentlemen
Ritchie crime film with overlapping crew, but a witty London gangster comedy rather than grim LA revenge.

Dark Blue
LAPD-set crime drama with corruption, robbery and moral grime in the same urban register.

Assault on Precinct 13
LA siege thriller with sustained shootouts and an outnumbered-defenders setup similar to the depot finale.

End of Watch
Gritty LA tactical violence with cartel ambushes, sharing the city, brutality and shootout DNA.

Colombiana
Cold revenge-driven killer hunting those who murdered her family — same vengeance engine, different style.

Revolver
Statham/Ritchie crime thriller about gambling and revenge in LA — same star/director combo, different tone.

The Pickup
Armored-truck robbery premise mirrors Wrath of Man, though pitched as comedy.

Crime 101
LA-set heist thriller with police chases and a methodical thief — overlapping subgenre.

Jackie Brown
LA neo-noir with a smuggled-cash plot and crisscrossing criminals, but warmer and more character-driven.

Set It Off
LA bank-robbery crew drama; shares city and heist subgenre but with very different emotional core.

Cash Truck
The original French film Wrath of Man remakes — same cash-truck-revenge premise beat for beat.

The Equalizer
Cold, hyper-competent ex-operative methodically dismantles a criminal organization in stoic revenge mode.

Sicario
Tactical, dread-soaked crime thriller with ex-military operators and brutal precision violence.
How Good Is Wrath of Man?
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Frequently asked about Wrath of Man
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What is the story behind the Wrath of Man movie?
Wrath of Man (2021) follows H, a mysterious new employee at a Los Angeles armored cash truck company who reveals lethal combat skills during a heist attempt. The film gradually unveils that H is a powerful crime boss hunting the crew of ex-soldiers responsible for killing his son during a previous robbery. It is directed by Guy Ritchie and is a remake of the 2004 French film Le Convoyeur (Cash Truck).
Was Wrath of Man a good movie?
Wrath of Man received generally positive reviews, holding a 67% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes and a 7.1 rating on TMDB. Critics praised its darker, more serious tone compared to Guy Ritchie's usual style and Jason Statham's stoic lead performance, though some found the multi-chapter structure uneven.
What actor has the most $100 million movies?
Samuel L. Jackson holds the record for the most films grossing over $100 million at the box office, with more than 35 such movies to his name. His high count is driven largely by his roles across the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Star Wars prequels.
Why does H (Patrick Hill) take a job as a Fortico security guard?
H is not a random job-seeker — he is a professional criminal and enforcer who infiltrated Fortico deliberately. His son Dougie was accidentally killed during a botched armored-truck robbery months earlier, and H joined Fortico specifically to identify the crew responsible for that attack and exact revenge.
Who actually killed H's son Dougie, and why was it accidental?
Dougie was killed during a Black Friday armored-truck heist carried out by a gang of ex-military soldiers led by Jackson. Dougie happened to be in the wrong place — he was present during the robbery attempt, and one of the crew shot him when the situation escalated unexpectedly. The crew did not know Dougie was connected to anyone dangerous, making his death an unintended consequence of the raid.
What is the significance of the film's non-linear structure?
Guy Ritchie divides the film into titled chapters that deliberately withhold H's true identity and motive until the second act. The audience initially sees H as a mysterious, almost supernaturally capable new hire; only later chapters reveal the robbery from the criminals' perspective and explain why H is so ruthlessly competent. This structure creates dramatic irony — we understand H's grief and purpose before witnessing the full confrontation.
What happens to Jackson and his crew at the end of the film?
H tracks down and systematically kills the members of Jackson's ex-military gang responsible for Dougie's death. The climax takes place during a Christmas Eve armored-truck heist the crew attempts at Fortico; H anticipates the attack and turns it into an ambush. Jackson is the last to die, killed by H in a direct confrontation, completing H's revenge.
Why does H allow the earlier truck robbery (mid-film) to be foiled rather than staying hidden?
When a different, unrelated gang attempts a robbery on an armored truck H is guarding mid-film, he intervenes and single-handedly kills all the attackers. This was not part of his revenge plan — he acts to protect the money and his colleagues, but the incident blows his cover as an ordinary guard and signals to everyone around him, and eventually to Jackson's crew, that H is far more dangerous than he appears.
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