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‘A dangerous movie’: Glenn Beck warns ‘Citizen Vigilante’ signals a dark moral shift after Germany bans it

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July 11, 2026

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‘A dangerous movie’: Glenn Beck warns ‘Citizen Vigilante’ signals a dark moral shift after Germany bans it

“Citizen Vigilante,” a 2026 action thriller starring Armie Hammer, has sparked such intense controversy, Germany outright banned it.The film centers on a vigilante who rebels against the government to target violent criminals and rapists (often portrayed as Muslim migrants) along with the corrupt officials enabling them. Maintaining his anonymity, he builds a massively popular social media presence, rallying the public against the reigning authorities.“[‘Citizen Vigilante’] is being viewed with satisfaction in some communities,” Glenn Beck says, calling it “extraordinarily dangerous.” Unlike other iconic anti-hero characters in films like “The Equalizer,” “Death Wish,” and “Pale Rider” who reluctantly step in to quell evil, Hammer’s character, Glenn says, not only “wants to” be a punisher of evil, but he compels others to join him in that endeavor.Calling this film indicative of “an enormous moral shift,” Glenn warns that “the gunfighter that stays becomes the tyrant.”Instead of washing the blood from his hands and “[riding] away in the sunset” after his mission is accomplished, Hammer’s character revels in his notoriety as a social media star and vows to continue his vigilantism until citizens learn to take justice into their own hands.“This is a dangerous movie,” Glenn says.“I think the whole point was to ... point out actual things that are happening ... like in the U.K. There are some very bad things that are happening because of mass illegal immigration. The governments are failing. They’re turning a blind eye to it,” adds Jason Buttrill, Glenn’s head researcher and writer.He doesn’t believe, however, that Hammer’s vigilante character is presented as the solution to disorder and corruption.“They showed that this is not a good guy. He’s a very bad guy. He’s an evil guy. If government fails to protect their people, if they allow these things to happen, there will be a Bubba effect, and you will not like the devil that shows up afterwards,” he explains.Glenn agrees but fears that most spectators will miss this and interpret Hammer’s character as the answer to society’s ills.“If you’re over in England or you’re in Germany, that stuff is happening,” he says, referring to how some governments are willfully enabling a breakdown of law and order by protecting and covering for violent criminals (especially migrants), while ordinary citizens suffer unchecked crime, two-tier policing, and suppressed criticism of mass immigration.Glenn is deeply concerned that citizens suffering under this kind of soft totalitarianism will watch this movie and say, “Damn right — that’s exactly what should happen.”But “you’re not gonna like the guy who shows up,” he warns.To hear more, watch the video above.Want more from Glenn Beck?To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling, thought-provoking analysis, and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

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Daily Mail

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· Jun 27, 2026

How two violent gang rapes of teenage girls by migrants in Germany inspired a 'banned' movie now being watched by millions around the world - to the horror of the liberal establishment

How two violent gang rapes of teenage girls by migrants in Germany inspired a 'banned' movie now being watched by millions around the world - to the horror of the liberal establishment

The New American

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· Jul 5, 2026

Banned in Germany and Canned by Critics, Is “Citizen Vigilante” Terrifying Globalists?

The newly released film “Citizen Vigilante” certainly is resonating with its audience, as it reflects the growing anti-immigrationist movement in the West. ... The post Banned in Germany and Canned by Critics, Is “Citizen Vigilante” Terrifying Globalists? appeared first on The New American.

The New European

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· Jul 3, 2026

The awful truth about the revolting film Elon Musk wants you to watch

Banned in Germany and made available on X, Citizen Vigilante isn't an aberration; it's the logical endpoint of Hollywood’s careless obsession with a violent, racist myth

Powerline

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· Jun 28, 2026

Citizen Vigilante [Updated]

Citizen Vigilante, a new film by Uwe Boll, became a sensation after the German government tried to ban it. Elon Musk responded by making it briefly available for free on X, so the German ban had the usual effect of driving viewership. I watched Citizen Vigilante on YouTube. As you probably know, the film is about a vigilante who, outraged by Europe’s immigration policies and lax criminal justice system, begins

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Sanctuary Cities Are Rehearsing Europe’s Vigilante Future

Movies work like a cultural seismograph: They record public anxiety before politicians get around to admitting it exists. This year’s “Citizen Vigilante” is set in Europe, but the reaction to it belongs in a Washington conversation. Germany’s censors banned the film outright rather than let audiences see a story about migrant crime and judicial leniency,...

Twitchy

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· Jun 27, 2026

'Banned' German Movie Inspired by Sexual Assaults by Migrants Posted in Full to X, Becomes Huge Hit

'Banned' German Movie Inspired by Sexual Assaults by Migrants Posted in Full to X, Becomes Huge Hit

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