Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham’s 114-Minute Crime Caper Is Quietly Dominating Streaming
Guy Ritchie’s brisk, star-powered spy caper Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre has found a second life on streaming. At 114 minutes it moves like a con job: clean set-ups and quick payoffs, with Jason Statham as the cool-headed pro, Aubrey Plaza bringing a chaotic edge, and Hugh Grant weaponizing smugness.
FlixPatrol shows the film trending across multiple platforms and regions. In the U.S. it reached #2 on Amazon Prime Video’s Top 10 Movies; in Finland it hit #3 on HBO Max; it appears in Viaplay’s Denmark and Finland archives, lands between #7 and #10 on Hulu in Japan, and has held #5 on Vidio in Indonesia for the last week.
Theatrically the film underperformed in 2023: it opened to $3.14M in the U.S./Canada and finished with $6.50M domestic, while international receipts reached $42.49M for a $48.98M worldwide total. Against a reported $50M budget, the box office shortfall was notable even before marketing and distribution costs.
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