1. The Ghost Writer (2010)
So, ever find a manuscript from a former British Prime Minister and think, "What on Earth am I reading?" Ewan McGregor's ghostwriter certainly did. Now, where does our boy Bernthal fit in? He's a brief but noticeable thorn in the plot as a corporate executive.
While McGregor is dragged into political intrigues, secret romances, and conspiracies thicker than London fog, Bernthal adds another layer of unpredictability. But remember, sometimes, when you know too much, you might just end up dead on a ferry. Or was it an accident?
2. Snitch (2013)
Step into the world of a father's desperate move to save his son. And no, it's not your regular family drama. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's boy gets framed for a drug deal, and what's the man to do? He goes undercover for the DEA. Now, here's the twist.
Bernthal's character, an ex-con, reluctantly becomes Johnson's way into the drug cartel. Will everyone make it out in one piece? Or will they get caught in the crossfire?
3. Sweet Virginia (2017)
Alaska. Cold, remote, and a good enough place to hide your secrets, right? Wrong. When a stranger, played by Christopher Abbott, comes to town, leaving a trail of murders, the quiet town is shaken to its core. Bernthal's Sam, an ex-rodeo star, unwittingly gets entangled with this newcomer.
So, what happens when an ex-bull rider meets a bull in human form? Sparks fly, and not the romantic kind. But who's pulling the strings behind the scenes?
4. Pilgrimage (2017)
13th-century Ireland. Monks, an ancient relic, warriors, and betrayal – this movie's got it all.
When a band of monks are assigned to escort a holy relic across treacherous lands, they enlist the help of a mute, played by Bernthal. But, ah, the journey's not a simple stroll in the park. With tribes and Norman invaders out to seize the relic, trust becomes a rare commodity.
5. Shot Caller (2017)
Prison changes a man, doesn't it? When a stockbroker gets jailed following a tragic car accident, he's in for a rude awakening. To survive in the big house, he dives deep into gang life.
Bernthal plays 'Shotgun', an inmate who helps our main man navigate the treacherous prison waters. But even when the bars are behind you, sometimes the chains remain.
6. Wind River (2017)
The chill of Wyoming's frozen wilderness. In the midst of this, there's a lifeless body of a Native American woman. So who ya gonna call? Enter Jeremy Renner as the wildlife officer and Elizabeth Olsen as the rookie FBI agent.
But here's where Bernthal fits in: he's the past, the connection, the mystery. Through a series of flashbacks, his role as Matt becomes the crux of the story. So, murder or foul play?
7. Widows (2018)
Four widows, a heist, and a city tangled in political warfare – sounds thrilling enough? With her late husband's debt looming over her, Viola Davis gathers a team to pull off a daring robbery. As you'd expect, it's not as simple as smashing and grabbing.
Bernthal plays Florek, a fleeting yet impactful part of the tale. The twist? Well, not all is as it seems.
8. The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019)
Whoever thought a runaway with Down syndrome, an outlaw fisherman, and a nursing home worker could make for a killer combo? This movie proves it does.
On a quest to become a professional wrestler, Zack teams up with Tyler, played by Shia LaBeouf, to navigate the North Carolina waters. Now, enter Bernthal. His role? A haunting memory of Tyler's tragic past.
9. Those Who Wish Me Dead (2021)
Fire. It can cleanse or destroy, depending on which side you're on. A teenage murder witness finds himself pursued by twin assassins in the Montana wilderness. And while Angelina Jolie's smoke jumper is there to protect him, nature's fiery wrath isn't making it easy.
But wait, where's Bernthal? He's the local law enforcement, wedged between duty and family. The forests are ablaze, bullets are flying, and survival? It's up in the smoky air.
10. King Richard (2021)
Centered on the life of Richard Williams, the father of tennis legends Serena and Venus, it's a tale of grit, determination, and ambition. Bernthal plays Rick Macci, a key figure in the Williams sisters' journey to greatness.
The plot? It serves (pun intended) the audience the trials and triumphs of the Williams family.