There have been a lot of times when it seems as though Theo James is kind of an understated character in movies since quite honesty he does have kind of the stereotypical look of a younger man that’s handsome, in good shape, and could fill a lot of different roles. He does have a good amount of redeeming qualities but thus far it’s been seen that he is that kind of jack of all trades that could be in a drama or action movie and seem like the same guy for the most part. It might take a supreme effort to really distinguish himself from the pack and break that stereotype since honestly he is a good actor, he just seems to be fitted to a certain mold that he might do well to break out of if he really wants to be seen as one of the top elite actors in the world. here's compile a list of Theo James Movies
1. Underworld: Blood Wars
Directed by: Anna Foerster
Cast: Kate Beckinsale, Theo James, Trent Garrett, Tobias Menzies, Lara Pulver, Clementine Nicholson, Bradley James, Charles Dance
UK release: 3 February 2017
Selene (Beckinsale) makes an alliance with her former coven, which fears an attack from the werewolves. The world's dullest vampires are back, still droning on about the same old back-story, and engaging in poorly staged and repetitive action sequences. Beckinsale does her very best, but this franchise is long overdue for…
2. War on Everyone
Directed by: John Michael McDonagh
Cast: Alexander Skarsgård, Michael Peña, Stephanie Sigman, Theo James
UK release: 30 September 2016
Terry Monroe (Skarsgård) and Bob Bolaño (Peña) are two reckless New Mexico cops who think nothing of casual violence, drug taking and petty larceny. McDonagh stumbles on his third feature; the twisted sense of humour is mostly intact but the third-act lurch into seriousness and a child abuse subplot feel shoehorned..
3. Allegiant
Directed by: Robert Schwentke
Cast: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Zoë Kravitz
UK release: 10 March 2016
Tris (Woodley), Four (James) and friends scale the walls and trek beyond the radioactive wasteland, only to encounter the Bureau of Genetic Warfare and its boss (Daniels). The younger actors struggle with underwritten roles, Woodley in particular, with Tris becoming less interesting with each movie. Plodding, humourless…
4. Insurgent
Directed by: Robert Schwentke
Cast: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Miles Teller
Tris (Woodley), Four (James) and the remnants of the Dauntless race tirelessly hither and thither in part 2 of the Divergent series. Woodley does very well with what she's given, but the other parts are underwritten and it all feels like a build-up to the extended finale of this bewildering and hardly essential franchise.
5. Divergent
Directed by: Neil Burger
Cast: Shailene Woodley, Theo James, Kate Winslet
In a dystopian future where people are assigned to different factions of society based on their talents, Tris (Woodley) discovers that she's dangerously multi-talented. The story seems over-familiar, director Burger takes too long to set things up and despite appealing performances from Woodley and James, there's little…