5 Best Movies Directed by Russo Brothers Outside MCU!

Here are some of the best movies directed by Russo Brothers outside the MCU.

Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Joe and Anthony Russo are among the most popular directors in Hollywood today, known worldwide for their massive Marvel blockbusters that broke box office records and shaped modern superhero cinema. While many fans recognize them for Avengers films, there are many other exciting movies directed by Russo Brothers that show their range, creativity, and ability to handle comedy, crime, and intense drama across different genres and storytelling styles beyond superheroes.

In this article, we will explore several movies directed by Russo Brothers outside the Marvel universe, highlighting their unique stories and performances that prove their talent goes far beyond superhero adventures on the big screen.

You, Me and Dupree (2006)

Where to Watch: YouTube TV,  Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home

Starring Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson, and Matt Dillon, this comedy centers on newlyweds Carl and Molly Peterson, whose peaceful married life is disrupted when Carl’s carefree best friend, Randy Dupree, loses his job and moves into their home. What begins as a short stay turns into a long, awkward invasion of privacy. Dupree’s childish behavior creates tension at work and in the marriage, forcing Carl to confront jealousy, friendship, and adulthood.

Welcome to Collinwood (2002)

Where to Watch: Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home

Set in Cleveland, this crime comedy follows petty thief Cosimo, who believes he has discovered the perfect safecracking job inside a small apartment building. After he is arrested, he recruits a group of inexperienced crooks, including characters played by William H. Macy and Sam Rockwell, to carry out the heist. As misunderstandings pile up and loyalties shift, the carefully planned robbery turns into a chain of hilarious mistakes and unexpected consequences.

Cherry (2021)

Where to Watch: Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home

In Cherry, Tom Holland plays a young man named Cherry who drops out of college for love and later enlists in the Army as a medic in Iraq. After returning home with severe PTSD, he struggles to adjust to normal life. His untreated trauma pushes him and his wife into opioid addiction. Desperate for money, Cherry begins robbing banks, leading to a tragic spiral that explores war, mental health, and self-destruction.

The Gray Man (2022)

Where to Watch: Netflix

Based on the novel by Mark Greaney, The Gray Man stars Ryan Gosling as Court Gentry, a skilled CIA operative known as Sierra Six. When he uncovers dark secrets about the agency, he becomes a target himself. A ruthless former colleague, played by Chris Evans, is sent to eliminate him. With the help of agent Dani Miranda, portrayed by Ana de Armas, Six races across multiple countries, fighting to survive and expose corruption.

Extraction (2020)

Where to Watch: Netflix

Extraction follows Tyler Rake, a fearless black-market mercenary played by Chris Hemsworth, who is hired to rescue Ovi, the kidnapped son of an imprisoned Indian crime lord. The mission takes Tyler into the dangerous streets of Dhaka, Bangladesh, where rival gangs and corrupt officials close in on them. As bullets fly and trust is tested, Tyler forms an emotional bond with the boy, turning a simple rescue job into a fight for redemption.