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In the Grey
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In the Grey

When billions get stolen, meet the pros who steal it back.
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User Score275 ratings
TMDB 6.616+20261h 37mEnglish
ActionThriller

Synopsis

A covert team of elite operatives are living in the shadows. When a ruthless despot steals a billion-dollar fortune, they're sent to take it back—an impossible heist that erupts into a deadly game of strategy, deception and survival.

Director
Guy RitchieFrom TMDB credits
Studio
C2 Motion Picture Group3 production companies
Release
May 13, 2026Released
Box Office
$24MBudget $70M

Top Cast

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Henry Cavill
Henry Cavill
Sid
Jake Gyllenhaal
Jake Gyllenhaal
Bronco
Eiza González
Eiza González
Rachel WIld
Carlos Bardem
Carlos Bardem
Manny Salazar
Michael Vu
Michael Vu
Ed Glover
Fisher Stevens
Fisher Stevens
William Horowitz
Rosamund Pike
Rosamund Pike
Bobby Sheen
Mohammed Al Turki
Mohammed Al Turki
Wolfgang Klose

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Reviews

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The Movie Mob
May 15, 2026

**✅ 3.6 / 5 ✅ — _In the Grey_ is exactly what it is. Nothing more. Nothing less.** Guy Ritchie has made a career out of making cool people do cool things in stylish ways, and In the Grey is fully committed to that tradition. The first half is basically 50-minutes of explanation, exposition, narration and preparation (peppered with Ritchie’s signature rapid-fire banter and enough attitude to fill a cargo hold). Bronco (Jake Gyllenhaal, doing his cocky American thing) and Sid (Henry Cavill, doing his stoic British thing) trade quips, establish the stakes, and walk us through every layer of the operation. You know it’s all building to something. Then the second half hits and…BOOM 💥 it delivers. The action is relentless, kinetic, and exactly what you hoped for. But outside of a lot of stylish talking in the first half and stylish running and gunning in the second half, there isn’t much else in the movie. I mean Gyllenhaal and Cavill are a genuinely fun pairing on screen, but the emotional stakes are thin. We get a handful of quick lines explaining why Bronco and Sid are so loyal and protective of Rachel (Eiza González), and then the movie wraps up with an epilogue that barely has time to breathe before the credits roll. There’s no real weight to grab onto. No moment that earns a fist pump beyond the spectacle itself. That doesn’t mean it’s bad at all. _In the Grey_ is a crisp, stylish, extremely watchable 98 minutes. Enjoy the explosions, the clever planning, and three very pretty people doing very dangerous things with Ritchie’s fingerprints all over every frame. Just don’t come looking for more than that.

James Berry
May 19, 2026

Check out: https://aisleseatreviews.com/ for more full reviews. I am a Guy Ritchie apologist, and I am absolutely not ashamed to admit it. In the Grey takes his signature formula and executes it to a tee. The first 60% is essentially a high-stakes, lethal Home Alone preparation montage on a private island—meticulous tactical groundwork that sets up a massive domino effect for the back half. The ensemble is elite, but it’s the electric back-and-forth chemistry between Jake Gyllenhaal and Henry Cavill that steals the show, showing rather than telling us their history. The emotional stakes fall a bit flat once the bullets fly, and Gyllenhaal gets stuck with one self-indulgent monologue that temporarily derails the pacing, but man... once the action starts, it’s a non-stop, majestic coordinated blueprint of fun. (The "beer stop" sequence is worth the price of admission alone). If you hate his style, wait for streaming. But if you love pure kinetic swagger, go see it on the big screen. Verdict: A rock-solid Middle Aisle.

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