

Muzzle: City of Wolves
Directed by John Stalberg Jr.Haunted ex-K-9 officer Jake's peaceful life is shattered when a gang brutally attacks his family. With new K-9 partner Argos, he uncovers a drug ring, confronts corrupt officials, and fights inner demons while pursuing the criminals.
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Muzzle: City of Wolves Ratings & Reviews
- BrandonJanuary 17, 2026good actor not a great story the ending made me mad he did all that for his family to end up in jail i think i would perfer death than life in prison
- Michael BrownDecember 24, 2025Really love this action thriller although the ending was kinda weird!
- kramaszDecember 22, 2025Just terrible.
- HakihikoDecember 14, 2025All Bite, No Real Impact "Muzzle: City of Wolves" aims for gritty intensity and raw aggression, but the final result feels more like noise than substance. It wants to be hard-hitting and tense, yet too often settles for surface-level brutality without the narrative or emotional weight to support it. The action is serviceable, occasionally even effective, but it rarely feels meaningful. Set pieces come and go without building real momentum, and the film struggles to create a lasting sense of danger or profileration. Visually, it leans heavily on a dark, stylized look that fits the tone, but also ends up feeling monotonous over time. The biggest weakness lies in the writing. The plot is thin and predictable, offering little in terms of character development or thematic depth. Most of the characters exist solely to move the story forward, making it hard to care about their fates or decisions. What should feel gritty instead comes across as hollow. "Muzzle: City of Wolves" isn't unwatchable, but it's ultimately forgettable. It has the ambition of a tough, urban thriller, yet lacks the substance to justify its intensity. A film that growls a lot, but rarely sinks its teeth in.
- Rachael-EzanDecember 6, 2025This movie kept me on edge from beginning to end
- AbsolutHungDecember 5, 2025Aaron, do better, the others in the movie were terrible actors... Poorly written, poorly directed, terrible movie
- Chris GreveDecember 5, 2025Very good movie, but would be as good without the depressing mental issue thing between him and the wife, that was not needed. For this minus one star.
- faanetDecember 4, 2025Good Movie. This is worth watching....
Muzzle: City of Wolves Trivia
Muzzle: City of Wolves was released on November 14, 2025.
Muzzle: City of Wolves was directed by John Stalberg Jr..
Muzzle: City of Wolves has a runtime of 1h 33m.
Muzzle: City of Wolves was produced by John Stalberg Jr., David Frigerio, Nathan Klingher, Ford Corbett, Stuart Ford, Joshua Harris, Delon Bakker, Kyle Ambrose.
Haunted ex-K-9 officer Jake's peaceful life is shattered when a gang brutally attacks his family. With new K-9 partner Argos, he uncovers a drug ring, confronts corrupt officials, and fights inner demons while pursuing the criminals.
The key characters in Muzzle: City of Wolves are Jake Rosser (Aaron Eckhart), Mia Rosser (Tanya van Graan), Officer Beekman (Karl Thaning).
Muzzle: City of Wolves is rated R.
Muzzle: City of Wolves is an Action, Thriller, Drama film.
Muzzle: City of Wolves has an audience rating of 4.1 out of 10.



















