15 Best Movies Like Netflix’s ‘Red Notice’ To Watch Next

15 Best Movies Like Red Notice You Need to Watch

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Red Notice is probably going to be the number one movie on Netflix in a couple of days when it hits the streaming service. This action/comedy starring Dwayne Johnson, Gal Gadot and Ryan Reyonlds hasn’t been popular with the critics since its limited theatrical release, but the A-list stars and the action-packed story promise to entertain, which is why Red Notice will probably be very popular among the subscribers.

Now, while you’re waiting for the movie to come out, but also if you like it and then don’t know what to watch, we have decided to list several suggestions that you might like. This list is going to contain the 15 best movies like Red Notice that you’ll probably enjoy very much if you’re either looking forward to the movie, or have already seen it and loved it.

Best Movies Like Red Notice

The list is going to contain a total of 15 movies like Red Notice, both animated and live-action that we think you’ll like if you liked Red Notice. The movies are going to be listed in random order, without any specific criteria based on which they are ranked.

15. Central Intelligence

Directed by: Rawson Marshall Thurber
Written by: Ike Barinholtz, David Stassen, Rawson Marshall Thurber
Release date: June 10, 2016
Running time: 116 minutes

In 1996, star athlete Calvin “the Golden Jet” Joyner (Kevin Hart) is honored at his high school. Midway through Calvin’s speech, a group of thugs led by Trevor Olson (Dylan Boyack) dump the naked overweight boy, Robbie Wheirdicht (Sione Kelepi), into the gym where the celebration is taking place.

Everyone starts laughing except for Calvin and his girlfriend, Maggie Johnson (Danielle Nicolet), who are Wheirdicht’s only friends; Joyner then hands the latter his team jacket to cover up. Wheirdicht thanks him and flees in shame.

Twenty years later, in 2016, Calvin is married to Maggie and works as a forensic accountant but is not satisfied with his career. Maggie suggests that they see a therapist to save their deteriorating marriage. At work, Calvin receives a friend request on Facebook from a man named Bob Stone, who invites Joyner to meet at a bar.

14. Army of Thieves

Directed by: Matthias Schweighöfer
Written by: Shay Hatten
Release date: October 29, 2021
Running time: 127 minutes

Ludwig Deieter, bank receptionist, is fascinated by the fabulous mystery of four mythical safes created by the famous locksmith Hans Wagner, based on the Ring of the Nibelung, opera cycle by Richard Wagner.

These four chests, originally united, were separated and the first three are in three different countries, and present increasing difficulty in solving each chest, from the easiest (Rheingold) to the most difficult (Siegfried).

The fourth and also the most difficult (Götterdämmerung) disappeared a long time ago and its location is unknown. Thanks to his talents as a hacker, Ludwig integrates a gang of robbers who hunt down the various chests. The film takes place before the events of Las Vegas, Ludwig Dieter and his gang trying to survive during the beginnings of the zombie invasion.

13. Reminiscence

Directed by: Lisa Joy
Written by: Lisa Joy
Release date: August 11, 2021
Running time: 116 minutes

In the near future, the city of Miami has been submerged due to global warming. Nick Bannister has a very particular occupation: he investigates the memories of his clients and then offers them to dive back into them.

His life changes when he meets Mae. A new affair, involving the young woman, will obsess him and block him in a time loop. He himself will be confronted with memories he did not know.

12. Keeping Up with the Joneses

Directed by: Greg Mottola
Written by: Michael LeSieur
Release date: October 8, 2016
Running time: 105 minutes

Jeff Gafney works in HR at MBI. He and his wife are living a peaceful life in their suburban lodge, when the Jones couple move into the house next door. Very quickly, the Gafney couple had doubts about the identity and real activity of the Joneses. In fact, a colleague of Jeff’s is using his computer to sell sensitive information to a gun dealer, the Scorpion.

11. Mr. & Mrs. Smith

Directed by: Doug Liman
Written by: Simon Kinberg
Release date: June 7, 2005
Running time: 120 minutes

Construction manager John Smith (Brad Pitt) and technical support consultant Jane Smith (Angelina Jolie) answer questions in front of a marriage counselor. The couple have been married for “five or six years,” but their marriage has reached the point where they can’t even remember the last time they had sex.

They tell the story of their first meeting in Bogota (Colombia). After pretending to be in a relationship to avoid being questioned by Colombian authorities, the two quickly fell in love.

10. The Hitman’s Bodyguard

Directed by: Patrick Hughes
Written by: Tom O’Connor
Release date: August 18, 2017
Running time: 118 minutes

Michael Bryce, one of the best bodyguards in the world, is hired by his ex, Interpol agent Amélia Roussel, to protect nothing less than his nemesis, hitman Darius Kincaid, after the latter was injured during an assassination attempt. Indeed, Kincaid must testify and provide evidence of crimes against humanity perpetrated by Belarusian dictator Vladislav Dukhovich before the International Criminal Court in The Hague within 24 hours.

9. Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard

Directed by: Patrick Hughes
Written by: Tom O’Connor, Brandon Murphy, Phillip Murphy
Release date: June 16, 2021
Running time: 116 minutes

Although he brilliantly protected Darius Kincaid during his transfer to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Michael Brice was not reinstated in the elite of the bodyguard profession, the protection of a wanted hitman. by all the police forces in the world not being recognized.

Suffering from a deep depression, he went on sabbatical to the island of Capri to recharge his batteries. Except that Sonia Kincaid, Darius’ psychopathic and fully bent wife, comes looking for him by transforming her hotel into a war zone.

8. Free Guy

Directed by: Shawn Levy
Written by: Matt Lieberman, Zak Penn
Release date: August 10, 2021
Running time: 115 minutes

In the Free City video game, Guy is a non-player character employed in a bank. His life is settled and he does the same thing every day over and over again. Until the day he meets the beautiful Molotov Girl. This is the avatar of Millie, a programmer who seeks to prove that the creator of Free City, Antwan, stole the code she had developed with her friend Keys.

Alongside Molotov Girl, Guy will realize what he is. He will go beyond his condition of a simple non-player character and become a celebrity on social networks. But Antwan is not going to let it go.

Guy and Molotov Girl must collaborate together to discover the mysteries of Free City and stop Antwan in his evil plans that could change the world of MMORPG gaming forever.

7. Gunpowder Milkshake

Directed by: Navot Papushado
Written by: Navot Papushado, Ehud Lavski
Release date: July 14, 2021
Running time: 114 minutes

Like her mother, Sam is a contract killer. She works for an organization called “the Firm”. While she must perform a “contract” and finds herself confronted with a dilemma: to carry out her mission or to save the life of a little girl

6. Jungle Cruise

Directed by: Jaume Collet-Serra
Written by: Michael Green, Glenn Ficarra, John Requa
Release date: July 24, 2021
Running time: 127 minutes

In 1916, during the Great War, the botanist Lily Houghton struggled to get her theory on this legendary tree accepted by the Royal Society of London. Thinking that its healing powers could save the lives of many soldiers, she decides to go in search of him with her brother MacGregor. In Porto Velho in Brazil, they meet Frank Wolff, the captain of a boat.

Very indebted, the latter does not hesitate to accept this perilous mission on the Amazon River. The trio will encounter many obstacles on their way, including a competing German expedition led by Prince Joachim of Prussia.

5. The Pink Panther

Directed by: Blake Edwards
Written by: Maurice Richlin, Blake Edwards
Release date: December 18, 1963
Running time: 113 minutes

In Pink Panther, Inspector Clouseau is a real walking disaster. For years he has been in pursuit of an elusive high-style burglar known as “the Phantom”. Responsible for the protection of the diamond “the Pink Panther” which is in the possession of Princess Dala, he goes with his wife to the Italian ski resort of Cortina where the princess is already located, the object of all the attention of Sir Charles Lytton , a British socialite, and his nephew George.

4. The Man from U.N.C.L.E.

Directed by: Guy Ritchie
Written by: Lionel Wigram, Guy Ritchie
Release date: August 2, 2015
Running time: 116 minutes

In 1963, at the height of the Cold War between the United States and Europe, against Russia and the bloc of communist countries in Eastern Europe, the professional thief turned CIA agent Napoleon Solo, working as an agent in East Berlin, extracts Gaby Teller, daughter of Dr. Udo Teller, a supposed scientist from Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany, now a collaborator with the United States at the end of World War II, evading KGB agent Illya Kuryakin.

He later informs his CIA superior, Mr. Sanders, revealing that Gaby’s maternal uncle, Rudi, works for a shipping company in Italy, owned by Alexander and Victoria Vinciguerra, a wealthy couple of Nazi sympathizers, who have the intention to use scientist Udo Teller to build his own private nuclear weapon and share it with other political leaders, extremist groups and Nazi elements.

3. The Gentlemen

Directed by: Guy Ritchie
Written by: Guy Ritchie
Release date: December 3, 2019
Running time: 113 minutes

American Mickey Pearson has become a major drug lord in London. He has built a strong ‘business’ with locations across the UK. After several years in the “business” of marijuana, he more or less talks about the possibility of retiring.

This will put the city in turmoil: blackmail, plots, betrayals, corruption and kidnappings. Many people will try to convince Mickey to become owners of his very lucrative businesses.

2. Kingsman: The Secret Service

Directed by: Matthew Vaughn
Written by: Matthew Vaughn, Jane Goldman
Release date: December 13, 2014
Running time: 129 minutes

1997. While on a mission to the Middle East, secret agent Harry Hart, codenamed “Galahad”, sees his young protege Lee Unwin die of his own mistake. Back in England, he personally gives a medal of honor to the widow of the fallen and her orphan, Eggsy, telling them that if one day they need help, they will have to call the number engraved on the back of the medal.

Seventeen years later, the agent Lancelot is killed by Gazelle, a murderess with deadly prostheses instead of legs, while trying to save the university professor James Arnold, who has been kidnapped by unknown persons.

The secret instigator of the kidnapping and boss of Gazelle is Richmond Valentine, an eccentric billionaire ecologist and computer science genius. Arnold is just the latest in a line of VIPs and heads of state from around the world, including the President of the United States, whom Valentine kidnaps and secretly meets to expose them to a mysterious plan.

1. Stuber

Directed by: Michael Dowse
Written by: Tripper Clancy
Release date: March 13, 2019
Running time: 93 minutes

Stu Prasad, a meager Uber driver obsessed with getting his first 5-star review on the app, is forced by an aggressive Los Angeles Police Department detective, Vic Manning, to drive him around town to hunt down notorious drug lord Oka Tedjo.

For Vic, it’s especially personal, as Tedjo had murdered Sara Morris, Vic’s rookie partner, six months earlier. However, Vic cannot do his homework alone as he recently underwent laser eye surgery which prevents him from having good eyesight.

Along the way, Stu deals with Vic’s deranged behavior as he tries to express his feelings to his friend Becca about him. Stu and Vic confront each other about Stu’s inability to be a man, while Vic is called upon by his toxic masculinity and neglect of his daughter Nicole, as it bears similarities to the attitude of Stu’s own father. Vic had shown him.

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