Saturday, July 4, 2026

Banned Movie Is Flying Off The Charts

Citizen Vigilante
Armie Hammer's controversial movie has now become a major success on Apple TV's PVOD service. Directed by a German filmmaker, Uwe Boll, the movie was banned in his home country for its themes. And despite being available to watch for free for two days, the movie has earned a high rank on the digital platform.

According to PopVortex, "Citizen Vigilante" is currently the #2 movie on Apple TV's Top Movie Downloads 2026 list. It became available to rent and purchase on the platform from 19 June. Within a short time, it has outperformed other recent hits.

Meanwhile, Ryan Gosling's "Project Hail Mary" is leading the charts. The list also includes "Michael" at #3, Brendan Fraser's "Pressure" at #4, and "Mortal Kombat II" at #5.

"Citizen Vigilante" is a 2026 action thriller written and directed by Boll. The film follows Michael Sanders (Hammer), a former U.S. Army officer, who settles down in Europe after inheriting a family business. However, after a heinous crime, Sanders loses faith in the system. He then becomes a vigilante named Citizen Vigilante and targets criminals who have escaped justice. While his actions receive public admiration, the authorities begin a manhunt to stop him.

The movie has found itself in controversy due to its depiction of violence and themes of vigilantism. In Germany, the country's film classification board, FSK, declined to assign it a rating, thereby restricting its advertising and screening there.

However, Boll released "Citizen Vigilante" in its entirety on X (formerly Twitter) for 48 hours last week. Elon Musk promoted the movie by sharing its link. Later, he posted once again, this time saying, "Citizen Vigilante 2 will be even better."

Critically, "Citizen Vigilante" has received favorable ratings from viewers. On Rotten Tomatoes, it has earned a 94% audience score. Meanwhile, on IMDb, it has a score of 6.8/10 from 13K users.

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