However, when the pair teamed up, the resulting film got nowhere near the recognition it deserved. Instead, the film earned just shy of $27 million at the box office on its $60 million budget (via The Numbers), and it appears to have sailed under the radar. Both Cavill and Ritchie deserved more recognition, and the movie should have gotten a bigger reaction, but alas, not all movies are destined to make it big at the box office.
Guy Ritchie & Henry Cavill’s The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Was Actually Really Good
This Should Have Been An All-Time Greatest Pairing






The thing is, The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare was really good. This thrilling action comedy film blended together genres with a masterful balance of tone, and an understanding of how comedy can compliment action as seen in Ritchie’s previous works like Sherlock Holmes, and Snatch. And the audience confirmed this with an astonishing 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes after the film was available on streaming services around the globe.
Why The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare Wasn’t A Bigger Success
There Were Some Clear Hurdles Ahead Of The Movie’s Release










Firstly, the movie had a very unusual approach to distribution that significantly impacted the box office potential earnings. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare was actually projected to get a lower box office than it managed to earn due to the fact that it received a limited release in the US, and a plan to go straight to streaming platforms in the rest of the world. The result was that this movie did not get the fanfare it deserved, and the marketing push was extremely muted considering the movie would just be coming to Prime Video in the weeks after it hit theaters in America.