Headline Roundup • July 2nd, 2026
Armie Hammer Plays American Man Who Kills Violent EU Migrants in Citizen Vigilante
Arts And Entertainment,Immigration,Germany,Europe,European Union,Culture,Movies,Celebrities,Asylum Seekers,United Kingdom
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Citizen Vigilante, a new film where Armie Hammer stars as an American living in Europe who takes matters into his own hands by killing immigrant criminals and corrupt officials, has stirred controversy in the media and in Germany, where the film has effectively been banned.
The Details: Directed by German Uwe Boll, the movie was inspired by an incident in Hamburg in 2016 when a group of teenagers gang-raped a 14-year-old girl and abandoned her to freeze to death, but were let go without jail time. It was released on June 19 in the US but cannot be publicly screened in Boll's native Germany, as the film's rating body reportedly has not given it a classification. It is Armie Hammer's first major work in five years, following 2021 allegations of sexual misconduct.
Musk Intervenes: On June 25, Boll released the film on X for 48 hours, and CEO Elon Musk (Lean Right) posted the film to his personal page until Sunday. Musk's post received over 24 million views. The film has since received a global distribution deal, though it won't be shown in the United Kingdom, German-speaking territories, South Korea, or Taiwan.
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Recent Context: The film comes as violent and sexual crimes committed by immigrants have escalated tensions in several European countries, most recently, the United Kingdom. Last month, unrest broke out in Belfast after a Sudanese migrant attempted to behead a local man. Also last month, British MP Rupert Lowe released a privately funded report that accused British authorities of allowing the "repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy," and "forced Islamic conversion" of "at the very least, 250,000 young white girls."
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Media Reactions: Newsweek (Center) prominently wrote in its news coverage that "the film has attracted support from right-wing commentators, who have praised it as a challenge to mainstream views on immigration, while critics have accused it of promoting anti-immigrant messaging and violence." Todd Gilchrist of Variety (Lean Left) described the film as "morally bankrupt." Rebecca Onion of Slate (Left) said it is "one of the most disturbing movies" she has seen recently. Onion said the film "hit the zeitgeist for X-posting right-wingers" but "doesn't quite do what those right-wingers want it to do." Alexander Larman of The Telegraph (Lean Right) interviewed Boll, who said, "In Europe at the moment, people are shying away from making this kind of harsh political movie, but I've always tried to smuggle politics into genre movies. This isn't a documentary, it's a thriller and I hope that viewers respond to it." Larman described the film as very controversial but said Boll's "candour is at least refreshing; it is impossible to imagine any other contemporary filmmaker speaking so freely and openly about the problems facing society."
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Featured Coverage of this Story
The final scene of Uwe Boll's controversial new film Citizen Vigilante, in which a self-appointed avenger played by Armie Hammer executes an entire family of Syrian migrants—father, mother, brother, sister—in their apartment, is going viral on X in all the wrong places. The movie follows Sanders (Hammer), an American veteran visiting an unnamed European city on business, who's become a Death Wish–esque folk hero. He kills this family because the teenage son was part of a gang of migrant kids that raped a local girl and escaped punishment because the...
A controversial new film starring Armie Hammer has been temporarily released on X after it was effectively blocked from cinemas in Germany.
The movie Citizen Vigilante tells the story of an American man living in an unnamed European city who is angered by violence perpetrated by migrants, and takes the law into his own hands by killing immigrant criminals and corrupt officials.

The Telegraph
Uwe Boll, the 60-year-old German film director, would be the first to admit that he is more controversy magnet than critical darling. Even so, his latest work, Citizen Vigilante, might be his most controversial film yet. Banned in his native Germany for its extreme violence and supposedly anti-migrant message, and starring the cancelled actor Armie Hammer, it was released in United States on June 19 and is now – courtesy of Elon Musk – streaming in full on X. There are currently no plans for a British release.
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