Elon Musk recently amplified the reach of the film Citizen Vigilante, starring Armie Hammer, by sharing the project with his 240 million X followers. The film, directed by Uwe Boll, gained international attention after German regulators declined to grant it an age rating, effectively banning its release over concerns that its violent content could incite violence against immigrants. While the movie has since been removed from Musk’s and Boll’s accounts, it remains a focal point for debates regarding digital distribution and content moderation.
Why was Citizen Vigilante banned in Germany?
German regulators blocked the release of Citizen Vigilante because they refused to provide an age rating for the film. Authorities cited concerns that the movie’s depiction of extreme violence could potentially incite aggression against immigrants. In Germany, films without an official age rating face significant hurdles for commercial distribution, effectively sidelining the project in that market.

Armie Hammer, who plays a wealthy American businessman turned vigilante in the film, described the opportunity to work on the project as a vital career step following his professional exile in 2021.
How is social media changing movie distribution?
The decision by Elon Musk to host the film directly on X suggests a shift in how controversial content reaches global audiences. By bypassing traditional studio distribution, the film achieved visibility that might otherwise have been suppressed by regional regulators. Data from Apple TV indicated that the film climbed to the No. 2 spot on the platform following the online discourse. Musk publicly endorsed the film’s success on X, noting that he expects the upcoming sequel, Citizen Vigilante 2, to perform even better.
What is the status of the sequel?
Uwe Boll announced via X that Citizen Vigilante 2 is slated for release in 2027. It remains unconfirmed if Armie Hammer will reprise his role as the lead character, Sanders. While The Hollywood Reporter reached out to Boll for clarification on casting and production details, the director did not provide a comment prior to publication.
| Metric | Current Status |
|---|---|
| German Status | Banned (No age rating) |
| Sequel Release | Slated for 2027 |
How did Armie Hammer return to acting?
Citizen Vigilante represents a return to the screen for Hammer, who had been dropped by his agency, WME, and largely disappeared from Hollywood following sexual assault allegations in 2021. Hammer has consistently denied the claims. Los Angeles prosecutors declined to file criminal charges against the actor in 2023 after a lengthy investigation. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Hammer stated that he acknowledged personal responsibility for the circumstances that led to his industry departure, noting, “I didn’t do what people are saying I did. But I brought very dangerous and unsafe people into my life.”
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Citizen Vigilante still available on X? No, the film was removed from the accounts of both Elon Musk and Uwe Boll after being available for 48 hours, though it has since been reposted by other users.
- What is the premise of the film? Hammer plays a wealthy American businessman living in Croatia who turns into a vigilante, targeting violent criminals, rapists and corrupt judges.
- Will there be a sequel? Yes, Uwe Boll confirmed via social media that Citizen Vigilante 2 is slated for 2027.
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