Guy Ritchiestarted the year by directing episodes ofMobLandbefore helming his first feature film of 2025,Fountain of Youth, but one of his more recent action thrillers just got a disappointing streaming update. Ritchie directedThe Covenant— as made obvious by the curious titleGuy Ritchie’s The Covenant— which iscurrently streaming on Prime Video. The film follows an interpreter who risks his life to carry an injured sergeant to safety. Unfortunately,Prime Video has announced thatThe Covenantwill leave the platform in six days, meaningthe last day to watch the film will be this Saturday, June 21.Guy Ritchie’s The Covenantfailed to gross even half of its $55 million at the box office afterfinishing with $21 million globally, but the film earned scores of 83% from critics and 98% from audiences onRotten Tomatoes.
The Covenantwas the first movie Guy Ritchie directed after working on a pair ofJason Statham-led vehicles in 2021 and 2023. He first teamed up with the action icon forWrath of Man, the R-rated heist thriller that also starsHolt McCallany, and the duo later reunited forOperation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre, which features a star-studded ensemble led byJosh HartnettandAubrey Plaza. The former is streaming on Tubi and the latter on Peacock. Just before the COVID-19 pandemic, Ritchie closed out 2019 first withAladdinand second withThe Gentlemen. The former is alive–action Disney adaptation led byWill Smithstreaming on Disney+, and the latter is a crime thriller starringMatthew McConaugheystreaming on Netflix.

What Is Guy Ritchie’s Highest-Rated Movie?
The highest-rated movie of Guy Ritchie’s career, according to critics, isThe Covenant. It’s one of only three films to earn the fabled“certified fresh”label onRotten Tomatoes, along withThe GentlemenandLock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. According to general audiences,The Covenantis also the highest-rated movie in Ritchie’s filmography. It’s one of only four movies to earn the“verified hot”moniker on Rotten Tomatoes on the audience-driven Popcornmeter. The other three includeAladdin,The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, andWrath of Man.Sherlock Holmes, which starsRobert Downey Jr. andJude Law, is also one of the most popular movies of Ritchie’s directorial career.
The Covenantwill leavePrime Videoat the end of this week. Stay tuned to Collider for more streaming updates and coverage of Ritchie’s future projects.

Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant

