Underrated Jason Statham Action Movie Is Killing It on Streaming
An underrated film starring Jason Statham is gaining fresh momentum on streaming. Wrath of Man, the 2021 action thriller directed by Guy Ritchie, has surged in popularity on Netflix, ranking among the platform’s most-watched titles. It has prompted renewed discussion around the movie.
Wrath of Man enters Netflix’s top 10
Jason Statham’s action thriller Wrath of Man is gaining new traction on Netflix weeks after its streaming debut. The film ranked third on Netflix’s Top 10 Movies in the United States list between December 29, 2025, and January 4, 2026, marking its second consecutive week in the chart. It previously debuted at the top position on December 27, hinting at strong initial viewer interest.
The film centers on Patrick “H” Hill, a quiet newcomer hired by a Los Angeles armored transport firm responsible for moving large sums of cash across the city. His arrival follows an earlier attack on a Fortico Security truck that claimed multiple lives. During his first assignment, Hill unexpectedly displays exceptional skill while stopping a hijacking, drawing attention from both his colleagues and federal authorities. Though questioned by the FBI, he is released and his reputation within the company quickly changes. As the robberies continue, it becomes clear that Hill presence might be related to a personal motive.
Statham stars in the lead role as Patrick “H” Hill in the film. Other cast members include Holt McCallany as Haydn “Bullet” Blair, Scott Eastwood as Jan, Jeffrey Donovan as Sgt. Jackson Ainsley, and Josh Hartnett as Dave Hancock, among others. Guy Ritchie has directed Wrath of Man.
Critically, the film holds a 68 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes based on 262 reviews. Meanwhile, audience reception has been notably stronger, with a 90 percent audience rating. During its original theatrical release, the film generated approximately $103 million worldwide and its recent streaming success suggests the action thriller has found a broader audience.
Source: Comingsoon.net
