Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 200000000

Revenue

$ 454023

Top Billed Cast

Ryan Gosling

Six

Chris Evans

Lloyd Hansen

Ana de Armas

Dani Miranda

Billy Bob Thornton

Fitzroy

Jessica Henwick

Suzanne Brewer

Dhanush

Avik San

Alfre Woodard

Margaret Cahill

Regé-Jean Page

Carmichael

Wagner Moura

Laszlo Sosa

Julia Butters

Claire

Shea Whigham

Six's Father

Deobia Oparei

Dulin

Robert Kazinsky

Perini

Daz Crawford

Markham

Callan Mulvey

Dining Car

Charlit Dae

The Buyer

Cameron Crovetti

Young Six

Chris Castaldi

Dawson

Jeremy Tichý

Officer Zelezny

Marián Mitaš

Ranking Officer

Petr Semerád

URNA Captain

Dana Aliya Levinson

Lead Hansen Tech

Nadiv Molcho

Junior Hansen Tech

Jimmy Jean-Louis

Alex Dumas

Adam Bartlett

Command Center Tech

Eme Ikwuakor

Lead Merc

Patrick Newall

C.I.A. Officer

Anthony J. Vorhies

C.I.A. Specialist

Quinn R. Somasavachai

Young Boy

Siri Schwartzberg

Old Woman

Faye Nightingale

Young Woman

Alexandr Minajev

Russian Orthodox Priest

Karen Jin Beck

DJ

Angela Russo-Otstot

C.I.A. Tech

Kate Blumberg

Wendy

Becky Wu

Doctor

Maria Darkina

Czech Orderly

Justin Walker White

Pilot

Kaipo Schwab

Co-Pilot

Emanuel Felix

Chopper Pilot

Kendall Wells

Australian Team Leader

Michael Anthony Rogers

Intense Man

Joe Daru

Gamer

Oleg Kim

Drunken Thai Guy

Irina Aylyarova

Czech Doctor

Martin Harris

Czech Police Officer

Karel Heřmánek

Czech Injured Man

Michelle Twarowska

Czech Injured Woman

Michel Carliez

Patrol Merc

Grace Russo

Teenage Girl #1

Lia Mariella Russo

Teenage Girl #2

Camille Marquez

Elena

Brent McGee

Erik Carver

Belén Cusi

Hansen Exec

Faouzi Brahimi

Machine Gun Merc

Paul Abell

C.I.A. Agent #1

Andy Watts

C.I.A. Agent #2

Steffen Aaron Dziczek

C.I.A. Agent #3

Ian Stone

C.I.A. Agent #4

R. Ben Parker

Medivac EMT #1

Swen Gillberg

Medivac EMT #2

William Barkley

Medic

Štěpán Radina

Funeral Gunner

Joe Russo

CIA DDO Fine

Isaac Stephen Montgomery

MP #1

Matthew Bellows

MP #2

Marc Forget

Interrogation Subject

Boone Platt

Masked Man

Gee Alexander

Goon

Dennis Kunkel

CIA Deputy

Steven Sievert

1995 De-Age Double #1

Gordon Tarpley

2003 De-Age Double #4

Steffen Oziczek

2003 De-Age Double #1

Karel Heřmánek

Czech Injured Man

Kat Leroy

Runner (uncredited)

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Movie Reviews

A review by ChrisSawin

Written by ChrisSawin on 2022-07-15

_The Gray Man_ has some impressive action sequences, but is such a lackluster film experience overall. Most of the action is bogged down by sloppy editing where a complete absence of proper lighting ruins whatever positives the film had going for it. The talented cast does what they can with their roles, but it’s not enough to make the film entertaining. Ana de Armas is mostly forgettable apart from shooting tranquilizer darts in guy’s butts and firing a rocket launcher a few times. Tedious and sluggish with punches and kicks and kills that barely satisfy, _The Gray Man_ is a dead on arrival action thriller that squanders potential almost as often as Ryan Gosling chews gum. **Full Review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/The-Gray-Man-2022-The-Yawn-Ultimatum

A review by msbreviews

Written by msbreviews on 2022-07-20

MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "The Gray Man holds the energetic, over-the-top, explosive action from the Russo Brothers, which should be enough to entertain the vast majority of the audience throughout the admittedly generic, predictable screenplay. Excessive camera movement occasionally sabotages the fantastic fight choreography, but nothing that lasts too long. Regardless of the valuable technical aspects, the success of this movie is inherently connected to the superb performances from a cast packed with chemistry. Ryan Gosling demonstrates that he knows how to play an action protagonist, Chris Evans clearly has tons of fun playing a "bad guy" full of personality, Ana de Armas captivates as the sidekick badass, while Jessica Henwick is underused - the actress has done more than enough in her career to portray bigger roles. See it in the theater, if possible." Rating: B

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-07-22

Well at least this latest Netflix effort gives us some eye candy in the form of the annoyingly ageless Ryan Gosling and a slightly hammy Chris Evans, but the rest of it is derivative even by their standards. We start with a young man being released from prison by "Fitzroy" (Tommy Lee Jones) so he can join an elite CIA hit squad. Named "Six" (Gosling), his first mission is straight out of the "Mechanic" (2011) only it's an erstwhile colleague that he is sent to eradicate. A task that proves remarkably simple but is accomplished not before, luckily for us, he is given a micro chip that illustrates his new boss "Carmichael" (an underwhelming Regé-Jean Page) is about as crooked as the day is long. There now ensues a series of long "John Wick" style combat scenes as try as this hugely well equipped CIA operation does, it simply cannot capture "Six". Desperate times call for desperate measures so "Hansen" (Evans) is drafted in to finally do the business by kidnapping the easily accessible niece of the now retired TLJ, and using her as leverage he tries a different tack. Wholesale slaughter follows and along the way some lovely buildings in Prague and Croatia become neat piles of rubble; the local citizens are dropping like flies sending those in the CIA PR department into spasms... Well you get the gist. The always over-rated Ana de Armas sports quite a colourful suit at the start, but as usual her contributions are pretty unimpressive; TLJ is nowhere near his best and the thing lurches on towards a really inevitable conclusion that stretched out the thinnest of plots and showed a really disconcerting image of a CIA completely out of control, running rampage - and that scenario isn't remotely plausible. There is plenty of car-chasing, gunfights and pyrotechnic displays but that's nowhere near enough to compensate for a pretty unremarkable script and an amalgam of stories we have seen done better elsewhere, many times before. That said, if you get a chance to see it during it's limited cinema run then I'd give it a go. On television this is just subscription fodder with A-list cows that you will instantly forget.

A review by the_blueeyes

Written by the_blueeyes on 2022-07-24

Seing this as another run to the mill Netflix release should not keep your hopes up. Netflix is where mediocre goes to congreate to the masses. We have another spy action movie amongst us. Last one before this was Kate, that was another bland action-spy movie. This offers absolutely NOTHING new to the table. We seen every trick this movie offer before. Over-skilled agents. Clever coreographed fight scenes, Trick tactics, agents with no names, An agency who elimintaes their own agents, expendable kill teams, plenty conspiracies and tons of action. But i have to say i enjoy Gosling alone in this one. He plays it cool. Its just shame that he is backed up with a script littered with clichés from start to end. We also have Ana De Armas who is fast becoming the new Tom Holland that appears everywhere. An actress that is milked trought the Hollywood system and spewed out to never be heard of again some day. But the movie is for sure a worthy popcorn flick with no expetations to give. On a entertainment standpoint it delivers.

A review by MovieGuys

Written by MovieGuys on 2022-08-14

Anyone thinking the CIA is anything other than awful, should in my humble opinion, take a long look at their actual history. Anyway, putting aside the predictable effort to set up this nasty little three letter acronym as virtuous, there's not a lot going on here. Its your usual rather heavy handed, cruel, cynical, US action flick. Exposition is polished but then it needs to be, because there's not a lot else on offer that I can see. Suffice to say, instantly watchable and just as forgettable. So if you want simple action and can look past the not so subtle messaging, this is a marginally alright watch.

A review by mooney240

Written by mooney240 on 2022-08-19

**Overall : The big-budget, big stars, and big action felt more like a knockoff of other action franchises than a success in itself.** The Gray Man is the result of putting a Fast and Furious movie in a blender with Taken or John Wick and Michael Bay. The outrageous action and super cheesy dialogue try to take itself as a serious spy movie. Don’t get me wrong-it’s not a bad movie. The fight choreography is pretty good, and the Gray Man boasts an impressive A-list cast. It is a decent generic action flick. But the goofiness of Chris Evans’ villain was almost at Batman & Robin levels. I really wanted to rate this movie a little higher (like a 3.5 of 5 or 7 of 10), but it just falls short.

A review by r96sk

Written by r96sk on 2023-01-05

It's good stuff, but ought to have been so much more. <em>'The Gray Man'</em> features all the ingredients to have become a quality movie. Unfortunately, it is simply 'just' a watchable popcorn action flick. That's not necessarily a criticism in itself, it's just that I had hoped for far greater. Ryan Gosling puts in an entertaining performance, his dynamic with youngster Julia Butters is reminiscent of his similar showing with Angourie Rice in 2016's <em>'<a href="https://letterboxd.com/film/the-nice-guys/">The Nice Guys</a>'</em>. Chris Evans and Ana de Armas are noteworthy positives alongside Gosling. The worldwide vibe of the story is cool, while the action sequences - aside from one 'skydiving' scene - are satisfactory enough. I enjoyed the film thus have no real complaints, it just could've/should've been something more memorable.