Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham’s “action-packed” revenge thriller is on TV tonight

Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham’s revenge thriller Wrath of Man is on TV tonight (Saturday 26 April.

2021’s action movie features Statham portraying an individual stepping into the role of an armored car courier. However, his exceptional proficiency in handling a robbery situation raises questions about whether he might have a hidden history of being dangerous and violent.

Throughout four separate sequences, the movie reveals every detail about a man’s motivations for seeking vengeance. The actors Josh Hartnett from Trap, Eddie Marsan of Back to Black, and musician Post Malone are among those who appear in the film as well.

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Tonight at 9 PM, I can’t wait to catch “Wrath of Man” on Channel 4! If you miss it, don’t worry – you can stream it later on their service. The best part? It’s totally free with ads! If you prefer an ad-free experience, you can upgrade for just £3.99 monthly or £39.99 yearly. And as a cherry on top, they offer a 7-day free trial to test it out first!

The movie garnered varied responses from the critics, earning a 68% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on professional assessments. Critics have dubbed it an “exciting journey,” yet some criticize its storyline as being rather “shallow.

Nevertheless, the audience rating for the movie is remarkably high, reaching an impressive 90% based on more than 2,500 evaluations. Therefore, it can be considered quite popular among viewers.

Lately, Statham headlined in the movie titled “A Working Man“, which we previously characterized as “uninteresting” and rated it with 2 out of 5 stars. Interestingly, this film hit digital platforms less than a month following its theater premiere, yet it seems that the audience’s rating on Rotten Tomatoes is more favorable compared to the critics’.

Meanwhile, a sequel to Statham’s The Beekeeper has been announced, with a big change.

Wrath of Man will air on Channel 4 tonight at 9pm, and be able to stream afterwards.

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2025-04-26 14:49

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