
Legacies don't come easy.
After a chance encounter, headstrong Kathy is drawn to Benny, member of Midwestern motorcycle club the Vandals. As the club transforms into a dangerous underworld of violence, Benny must choose between Kathy and his loyalty to the club.
- 6.7
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 56m

Jodie Comer
Kathy
Austin Butler
Benny
Tom Hardy
Johnny
Michael Shannon
Zipco
Mike Faist
Danny
Boyd Holbrook
Cal
Damon Herriman
Brucie
Beau Knapp
Wahoo
Emory Cohen
Cockroach
Karl Glusman
Corky
Toby Wallace
The Kid
Norman Reedus
Funny Sonny
Happy Anderson
Big Jack
Paul Sparks
Gary Rogue Leader
Will Oldham
Bartender
Nathan Neorr
Goodpaster
Mierka Girten
The Kid's Mother
Paul Dillon
The Kid's Father
Valerie Jane Parker
Dingy
Mike Endoso
Henry
Rachel Lee Kolis
Betty
Phuong Kubacki
Gail
Erin Scerbak
Big Barbara
Andrew Riley Stephens
Benny's Cousin
Forba Shepherd
Alice
David Myers Gregory
Frank
Ryan Wesley Gilreath
Bikerider #1
Michael Abbott Jr.
David
Jim Freivogel
Columbus Member
Maggie Cramer
Donna
Sara Mackie
Laundromat Lady #1
Johanna McGinley
Laundromat Lady #2
Steve Marvel
Motorist
Nicholas Hargous
Vandal #1
Radek Lord
Gary Rogue Member
Alex Haydon
Young Vandal
Jordan Mullins
Vandal #2
Becca Howell
Dancing Drunk Girl
Jerry Mullins
MC member (uncredited)
Dakota Phillips
New Vandal (uncredited)
David Pittinger
Happy Family Dad (uncredited)
Anna Sheridan
Rita (uncredited)
Jenny McManus
Car Show Attendee (uncredited)






















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Released
en
$40,000,000.00
$36,110,860.00
- #chicago, illinois
- #based on novel or book
- #photographer
- #1970s
- #interview
- #biker
- #outlaw
- #murder
- #arson
- #gang
- #motorcycle
- #motorcycle gang
- #criminal
- #period drama
- #gang violence
- #masculinity
- #motorcycle chase
- #1960s
- #american midwest
- #motorcycle accident
Reviews

Unwatchable. This is one of those new Hollywood movies where they've hired a blind person to shoot and/or edit the footage. Some kind of "equity" thing. Or "inclusion." Either way, you can't see a thing. It's dark as a nursery. I think there's a guy in the beginning in a bar, but it might be a church or a forest with some kind of table. He or she gets into a brawl and I think they take it ou
“The Bikeriders” offers a gritty and atmospheric portrayal of a Midwestern motorcycle club’s transformation over a decade, capturing both the allure and peril of a subculture defined by rebellion and camaraderie. Written and directed by Jeff Nichols, the film delves into themes of loyalty, brotherhood, and the evolution of identity amidst a changing America, and features terrific performances f
When I first saw the media for this show, I wondered why they were remaking Outsiders. Ponyboy is more of a stone cold killer in this. Nostalgia...for a better time! When men could just hang out with men, wear leather, drink beer, do meth, rape women...technically not rape as the women consented by hanging out with the men, and ride bikes. Simpler times. This is the world of Bikeriders. Classic
The Bikeriders presents an interesting Shakespearean kind of tale, depicting the story of 'The Vandals' Motorcycle Club. The narrative captures the essence of motorcycle club culture, showcasing moments that resonate as authentic and familiar. Each scene featuring the club members is compelling, particularly those with Tom Hardy's Johnny and Austin Butler's Benny, whose performances are truly fant

It’s a bit light on story, but <i>‘The Bikeriders’</i> is a film I enjoyed. The stellar cast list is probably the main reason, because everyone onscreen do great work. Austin Butler and Jodie Comer are the obvious standouts as leads, both are good value throughout; even if the latter’s accent is slightly grating at a few moments. Tom Hardy is, as always, terrific too, while it was awesome to se

Danny (Mike Faist) is a would-be journalist who is interviewing Kathy (Jodie Comer) who is married to Benny (Austin Butler) who is a member of the "Valdals". They are a motor cycle club run by Johnny (Tom Hardy) with an almost masonic approach to looking out for each other. She takes us back to how they met, and of her nervousness about mixing with this outwardly aggressive fraternity, but as she











