Movies like Redemption (2013)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Redemption, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. John Wick

    #158 most popular movie yesterday

    John Wick introduces a retired hitman propelled back into the life he abandoned after a personal tragedy. The film's non-stop action and the protagonist's quest for vengeance resonate well with viewers who like Redemption's blend of personal loss and action.

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    2. Taken

    #703 most popular movie yesterday

    Taken follows the story of a former spy who goes to great lengths to rescue his kidnapped daughter. Its fast-paced action and a relentless hero make it a compelling watch for those who enjoyed the intense redemption arc in Redemption.

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    3. Man on Fire

    #1,021 most popular movie yesterday

    Man on Fire stars Denzel Washington as a former CIA operative embarking on a revenge mission to save a young girl he was hired to protect. Like Redemption, this film combines a deeply personal story with intense action, appealing to fans who appreciate a tale of vengeance and protection.

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    4. The Punisher

    #1,774 most popular movie yesterday

    The Punisher is about a man who becomes a vigilante after his entire family is wiped out by a mobster. Its central theme of revenge and its action-driven plot provide a similar appeal to fans of Redemption seeking another story of a man against the underworld.

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    5. Payback

    #2,729 most popular movie yesterday

    Payback stars Mel Gibson as a hard-hitting criminal out for revenge after being double-crossed and left for dead. The gritty atmosphere and the theme of seeking one’s own form of justice make it a good match for fans of Redemption.

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    6. Harry Brown

    #4,767 most popular movie yesterday

    Harry Brown depicts an elderly ex-serviceman who takes the law into his own hands in a crime-ridden neighborhood. Its exploration of vigilantism in response to personal loss and societal failure will strike a chord with those who appreciate Redemption’s darker tones.