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Jonah Hex

Revenge gets ugly.
2010 | 82m | English

(63993 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Gunslinger Jonah Hex is appointed by President Ulysses Grant to track down terrorist Quentin Turnbull, a former Confederate officer determined on unleashing hell on earth. Jonah not only secures freedom by accepting this task, he also gets revenge on the man who slayed his wife and child.
Release Date: Jun 18, 2010
Director: Jimmy Hayward
Writer: William Farmer, Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor
Genres: Fantasy, Action, Drama, Thriller, Western
Keywords gunslinger, comic book, hell, based on comic, facial scar, death, confederate, tomahawk
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, DC, Weed Road Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Mad Chance
Box Office Revenue: $10,539,000
Budget: $47,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Josh Brolin Jonah Hex
John Malkovich Turnbull
Megan Fox Leila
Michael Fassbender Burke
Will Arnett Lieutenant Grass
Aidan Quinn Ulysses S. Grant
Wes Bentley Adleman Lusk
John Gallagher Jr. Second Lt. Evan
Tom Wopat Colonel Slocum
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Jeb Turnbull
Lance Reddick Smith
Julia Jones Cassie
Michael Shannon Doc Cross Williams
Rio Hackford Grayden Nash
Luke James Fleischmann Travis
David Jensen Turnbull's Guard
Billy Blair Billy
Sean Boyd The Preacher
John McConnell Stunk Crick Sheriff
Jackson Townsend Stunk Crick Mayor
T.J. Toups Stunk Crick Deputy
Ned Coleman Stunk Crick Deputy
John Wirt Stunk Crick Deputy
Ty Holland Dumbass Outlaw
J.D. Evermore Union Officer on Train
Scott Staggers Union Letter Writer
Jimmy Hayward Train Wood Tender
Michael Arnona Train Engineer
Noel Murano Surviving Soldier
Preston Acuff Union Officer at Fed Reserve
Jonathan Watts Bell Roughneck at Tent
Vincent Riverside Roughneck at Tent
Stephen S. Chen Old Chinese Guy
Joseph Billingiere Old Cherokee (as Joe Billingiere)
Bill Martin Williams Union Commanding Officer
Milos Milicevic Burly Turnbull Guard
Eric Scott Woods Turnbull's Lookout
Maureen Brennan Mother on Train
Kennon Kepper Boy on Train
Grayhawk Perkins Medicine Man
Seth Gabel Advisor
Bruce Barnes Singer
Andy Ryan Barber
Darin Heames Bartender
Mitchell Amundsen Customer
Matt Lasky Dead Turnbull Guard
Rance Howard Telegrapher
Antal Kalik Huge Bar Patron
Michael Papajohn Saber Guard
Tait Fletcher Nasty Gunner
Paul Zies Henchman #1
Brian Elerding Lookout
Jake Radaker Boy
Natacha Itzel Jonah's Wife
Lisa Rotondi The Lovely Prostitute
Veronica Russell Red Haired Prostitute
Danny Cosmo Grimey Local
Sean M. Sellers Turnbull Man
Alexander Asefa Peasant
Dennis Keiffer Train Thug (uncredited)
Name Job
John Albano Characters
Tony DeZuniga Characters
D.J. Markuson Art Department Assistant
William Farmer Story
Mastodon Original Music Composer
Tom Lewis Editor
Fernando Villena Editor
Tom Meyer Production Design
Allen Hall Special Effects Coordinator
Randall D. Wilkins Set Designer
Helen Cohen Makeup Effects
Jerad Marantz Makeup Effects Designer
Ariel Velasco-Shaw Visual Effects Supervisor
John B. Josselyn Art Direction
Robert Greenfield Set Decoration
Jeremy Peirson Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Gerald Quist Key Makeup Artist
Beth Miller Hair Department Head
Kerry Mendenhall Key Hair Stylist
David Waine Special Effects Coordinator
Josh Tessier Stunts
Jimmy Hayward Director
Mark Neveldine Screenplay, Story
Brian Taylor Screenplay, Story
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Mitchell Amundsen Director of Photography
Bernard Telsey Casting
Cal Brunker Art Department Manager
Mark Yawn Stunts
Michael Wilkinson Costume Design
Seth Reed Supervising Art Director
Jonah Markowitz Art Direction
Craig Henighan Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Christien Tinsley Makeup Department Head
Josh Hakian Special Effects Supervisor
Joel Dougherty Sound Effects Editor
Deborah Rutherford Makeup Artist
Cassidy Vick Hice Stunt Double
Mark De Alessandro Stunts
Rosie Bernhard Stunts
Deven MacNair Stunts
Mark Norby Stunt Double
Russell Towery Stunts
Joey Box Stunts
Chris O'Hara Stunt Coordinator
Max Daniels Stunts
Stacey Carino Stunts
Name Title
Joshua Levinson Producer
Margot Lulick Producer
Richard Middleton Producer
William Fay Executive Producer
John Goldstone Executive Producer
Akiva Goldsman Producer
Andrew Lazar Producer
Miri Yoon Producer
Jon Jashni Executive Producer
Matt LeBlanc Executive Producer
Ravi D. Mehta Executive Producer
Thomas Tull Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
7.0

I have to admit that, apart from a couple of episodes, I never really read Jonah Hex when I was a kid. I did not like Western comics very much. Thus, I have no point of reference as to whether the movie is true to the original comic series. Maybe that is an advantage when seeing this movie in that I ... cannot get upset by the movie not being true to the original. Actually I am reasonably sure that this movie with it supernatural and steampunk influences are not entirely true to the original comic series. Despite what seems to be the general opinion I quite liked this movie. The story is mostly comic book material but then this is a comic book character after all. I thought the story was good enough. There is plenty of quite enjoyable action in it. Josh Brolin is doing a good job of portraying the bad-ass Jonah Hex and John Malkowich is perhaps not managing to project the diabolical übervillain image that the Turnbull character is supposed to have but he is still not doing a bad job. Megan Fox is, well…Megan Fox. She is fitting the character and the movie fairly well though. It is my understanding that the supernatural element of the movie is not something that can be found in the original comic series. It did not really disturb me. I am not sure that it added very much but it was okay. I understand that people having read and being fans of the original comic series would be upset if the movie did not follow the original but I have to say that I do not understand why everyone else seems to bash it as well. It was an enjoyable hour and a half of fun action. Jonah Hex was the bad-ass that you hoped for. This movie was a much better “interpretation” of a comic series than the abysmal Green Hornet for instance where the hero was turned into a fumbling idiot. For me personally, this movie was definitely on the upper half of the enjoyment-factor scale.

May 16, 2024
Wuchak
7.0

_**Comic book Western with an excellent metal score**_ I was never a big Jonah Hex fan, but I have a handful of the comics from the 70s and was therefore mildly interested in this cinematic adaption from 2010, especially since Megan Fox looked so good in the promo pics, lol. "Jonah Hex" remind ... s me of those gazillions of spaghetti Westerns from the 60s and 70s, like "Django" and Leone's "Man with No Name" trilogy except that it's more modern and entertaining. To be expected, the atmosphere is very comic booky and the filmmakers do an outstanding job with the title character's hideously scarred face. It's like the comic come to life. Josh Brolin is fine in the eponymous role. On top of this, Megan Fox proves in her peripheral part that she was the foxiest woman in Hollywood at the time. At only 82 minutes, the story is simple and the pace is fast, which I don't mind since too many films overstay their welcome. But the writers did strive for some depth and that's commendable. If there was more depth and epic-ness I wouldn't hesitate to raise my rating. As it is, "Jonah Hex" plays like a spaghetti Western that's actually decent. Imagine the style and pizazz of "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" updated to 2010, but half as long, no tedious stretches and less one-dimensional characters and you'd have a pretty good approximation of "Jonah Hex." One of the film's highlights is the incredible metalized score by Marco Beltrami and none other than Mastodon. The movie's worth seeing for the music alone, no kidding. The film was shot in Louisiana with some re-shoots in California. GRADE: B

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
6.0

Actually not terrible though some of the editing and directorial choices, especially in the finale, were questionable. I did like Josh Brolin in the lead even if his prosthetics weren't always the best but the action and pyrotechnics were decent enough and John Malkovich as usual makes for a vicious ... bad guy while Megan Fox was... Megan Fox, at least looked great. I did wish it leaned more into the weird elements as we only get a few moments. IDK, while not great it's nowhere near the bottom of the heap of comic book movies. **3.0/5**

Nov 23, 2023