The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare may be based on the real history of World War II, but when Jerry Bruckheimer and Guy Richie are involved, the explosions take center stage.
Guy Richie's big wartime blockbuster, The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare, based on the true story of the Special Operations Executive, hits theaters this spring.
Argylle's February release date suggests Apple TV+ doesn't expect it to be awards bait of any sort, but if you're looking for laugh-out-loud story-within-a-story of British James Bond-like shenanigans written by an American, this one's gonna be for
Argylle, the highly-anticipated action thriller starring Henry Cavill, will premiere in theaters next February with a streaming release on Apple TV+ to follow.
Though it has the dreaded Jerry Bruckheimer name attached, Guy Ritchie's World War II film, The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare, sets a pretty serious cast with clear award intentions.