Movies like The Condemned (2007)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Condemned, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. The Hunger Games

    #470 most popular movie yesterday

    The Hunger Games transports viewers to a dystopian future where children are forced to compete in life-or-death games for entertainment. Fans of The Condemned's survival competition aspect will find the stakes are just as high, and the action just as gripping in The Hunger Games.

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    2. Death Race

    #892 most popular movie yesterday

    Death Race features prisoners competing in a deadly car-racing event for their freedom. It combines the themes of imprisonment and competition, with high-octane action and a fight for survival, resonating with fans of The Condemned's intense thrills.

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    3. Escape Plan

    #2,252 most popular movie yesterday

    Escape Plan revolves around the world's most secure prison and the efforts to break out of it. The Condemned watchers who appreciate the element of confinement and the struggle for freedom will find similar themes at play in Escape Plan.

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    4. Hard Target

    #2,633 most popular movie yesterday

    Hard Target stars Jean-Claude Van Damme in a film where the homeless are targeted for a deadly game of hide-and-seek by a wealthy sportsman. The action-packed pursuit of survival will resonate with audiences who enjoyed the tense, adversarial dynamics of The Condemned.

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    5. Surviving the Game

    #3,252 most popular movie yesterday

    Surviving the Game features a homeless man hunted for sport by wealthy elites. The movie ratchets up the suspense as the protagonist uses his wits to survive, akin to the life-or-death challenges faced by characters in The Condemned.

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    6. Gamer

    #3,467 most popular movie yesterday

    In Gamer, death-row inmates are controlled by players in a real-life video game, blending mind-control technology with life-and-death combat scenarios. Like The Condemned, it's a commentary on society's desensitization to violence, wrapped up in an action-packed movie.