Alan Ritchson is a popular fan casting to take overThe Expendablesfranchise, but he already fronted his own “men on a mission” flick withThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Ever since being cast as Jack Reacher on the Prime series, Alan Ritchson’s career has gone from strength to strength.

The show itself is still going strong andReacherseason 4 will adaptGone Tomorrow, while Ritchson will guest star on the upcoming spinoff,Neagley. The star has multiple movies in the works too, includingMotor City,RunnerandThe Man with the Bag, co-starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Alan Ritchson holding a gun as Anders in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

It feels like everyone is rooting for Ritchson to become the next big action star, andhe’s become a popular fan casting to inheritThe Expendablesfranchise. The Sylvester Stallone saga came to a shuddering halt with 2023’sExpendables 4, which was a critical and commercial disaster.

It’s a franchise badly in need of fresh blood, and it would be easy to see Ritchson fitting into that world. Of course,there’s no word on a potential newExpendables, and the series itself may be finished.

Sylvester Stallone drinking a beer as Barney Ross in The Expendables 4.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Gave Alan Ritchson His Version Of The Expendables

Even if Ritchson never gets the chance to be an Expendable,The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfarealready scratches that particular itch.ThisGuy Ritchie movieis a highly fictionalized (emphasis on highly) take on the real-life Special Operations Executive organizationthat operated during World War II.

Ritchie turns the story into an action caper, where this team - fronted by Henry Cavill’s Gus March-Phillipps and Ritchson’s Anders Lassen - wage a covert war against the Nazis. The film itself is quite fluffy and insubstantial and utterly useless as a history lesson. That doesn’t prevent it from being great fun, though.

Henry Hayes (Hero Fiennes Tiffin) and Gus March-Phillips (Henry Cavill) firing their weapons in The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfarehas an incredible cast, which includes Eiza González, Cary Elwes and Rory Kinnear, and Ritchie keeps it moving fast.The movie also has slick action and really gives both Cavill and Ritchson a great showcasefor their talents.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Is Better Than Most Of The Expendables Franchise

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfareis more evocative of old-school World War 2 movies likeThe Dirty DozenthanThe Expendables, but they’re all playing in a similiar sandbox. One thing that’s undeniable is thatthe film iswaymore fun than the last twoExpendables.

2014’sThe Expendables 3may have added more icons like Harrison Ford and Wesley Snipes, but it was a vapid, overstuffed mess.Expendables 4was meant to be the franchise’s big comeback after a decade break, and one that handed the keys to Jason Statham’s Christmas.

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Instead, it was a cheap-looking mess that felt like a STV action movie that somehow made it to theaters. It also made the baffling choice to sideline Stallone’s leader, Barney.The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfarehas its flaws - including misfiring humor and an unearned smugness - but it’s still a breezy good timeregardless.

A weakness of the entireExpendablesseries is a lack of consistency. The original didn’t get the balance of drama and comedy right, and while the 2012 sequel had superior action, its humor could be real cringe.The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, at the very least, picks a tone and sticks to it.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Was A Box Office Dud In 2024

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfarehad a name cast, a big director and killer hook - none of which prevented it from being a box-office flop in the U.S.The film only made about half of its $60 million budget back in theaters, and while reviews were mixed, the reception was still broadly positive.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfareprobably would have fared well at the UK box office, but it instead went straight to streaming on Prime.The film appears to have been a streaming success at least,no doubt thanks to the presence of Ritchson, Cavill and Ritchie.

Still, it’s a shame it didn’t make a bigger splash in theaters. It’s a rare treat to see a big-budget World War 2 adventure on the big screen, but despite being set up for success, the film just didn’t click during its theatrical run.

Alan Ritchson Is Still The Best Choice To Take Over The Expendables

He has yet to fully leap to movie stardom, butRitchson’s work inReacherandThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfareshows he’s still the top choice to front anExpendables. He’s got the charisma, the humor, the physique, and he certainly has the action chops.

The nextExpendablescould benefit from a total creative reset, including a new cast and director who wants to take it in a fresh direction. Ironically enough, Ritchie himself would be a great choice for the helmer’s seat - though he would probably insist on bringing his old pal Statham back into the fold.

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfaremight be the closest thing to an Alan RitchsonExpendablesaction fans will get. TheExpendablessaga isn’t likely to return anytime soon, while Ritchson is busy on multiple other projects. Still, a man can dream.

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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is a World War II film depicting a British Army unit’s covert operations against Nazi forces. The movie focuses on the Special Operations Executive, a clandestine organization established by Winston Churchill, whose unconventional tactics helped shape modern black operations.

The Expendables

The Expendablesis an American action film franchise created by David Callaham and Sylvester Stallone. It revolves around a team of elite mercenaries and serves as an homage to 1980s and 1990s blockbuster action films, featuring iconic action stars. The franchise includes four films, released between 2010 and 2023, along with comic books, video games, and potential spin-offs, including a canceled all-female film. Known for its ensemble cast and explosive action,The Expendablescelebrates both classic and modern action heroes.