You have just days left to watch Guy Ritchie’s “imaginative” revenge thriller before it leaves UK streamer

Guy Ritchie’s Wrath of Man will be leaving Channel 4’s streaming service in just a few days.

I just watched this awesome revenge thriller from 2021, and Jason Statham is fantastic as Patrick Hill! He plays a seemingly normal cash-truck driver, but it turns out he’s got some seriously hidden talents that come out when his truck gets targeted in a robbery. It’s a really cool setup!

When Hill unexpectedly defeats the entire criminal group on his own, his coworkers are surprised and start to wonder about his mysterious history.

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Over the course of the four-act story, we learn who Hill really is and why he’s doing what he’s doing. But the big question is: will he succeed in his relentless pursuit of revenge?

You’ve been able to watch *Wrath of Man* on Channel 4 since April, but it will no longer be available after Wednesday, September 17th.

Joining Jason Statham are several well-known actors, including Josh Hartnett from “Trap,” Holt McCallany, Eddie Marsan of “Back to Black,” Scott Eastwood, and the rapper Post Malone.

The film has been praised as a creative and exciting action movie by the *San Francisco Chronicle*, and currently has a 68% approval rating based on 262 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.

According to InSession Film, *Wrath of Man* isn’t a standard Guy Ritchie/Jason Statham film, but it’s still a good choice if you’re looking for a satisfying revenge story.

While the plot isn’t entirely original, *Wrath of Man* is a compelling and effective dark revenge thriller, largely due to Ritchie’s strong direction and some clever storytelling, according to *Next Best Picture*.

Deep Focus Review noted that while viewers might expect a typical Jason Statham action movie, he delivers a surprisingly strong performance, arguably one of his best.

Wrath of Man is available to stream on Channel 4 until 17 September.

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2025-09-14 20:49