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From a classic Western to an intense gangster film, here are the most important and highest quality movies in Stephen Lang’s career. Expect Avatar, but don’t assume it will automatically be in the top spot.
7) Gettysburg

You think Avatar: Fire and Ash is long? Gettsyburg was released in theaters at 254 minutes, making it the longest film to ever be released theatrically by a major film studio (New Line Cinema) in the United States. Even Gone with the Wind is about 15 minutes shorter.
Lang plays Major General George Pickett, one of Robert E. Lee’s (Martin Sheen) most trusted men. He leads the division that fuels the film’s third act conflict. The movie can be a bit too much for its own good, but it’s a far more palatable experience than the subsequent prequel, Gods and Generals, which also starred Lang but wasn’t nearly as well structured.
6) Public Enemies

Johnny Depp’s career may have been on the rocks for the past few years, but in 2009 things couldn’t be any better. And, just as the previous Donnie Brasco and the subsequent Black Mass proved, he was seldom better than he was in a gangster film.
In this John Dillinger biopic, Lang portrays FBI Agent Charles Winstead, the second in command to Christian Bale’s Melvin Purvis. It’s not the meatiest role in the world, but the actor does a great job of showing his character’s conviction that one of the most dangerous people walking the streets needs to go down.
Stream Public Enemies on Starz.
5) Sisu: Road to Revenge

If Avatar did anything for Lang’s career, it was undoubtedly making him one of the most sought-after villain actors out there. And that tendency continues to this day.
For instance, as Yeagor Draganov in Sisu: Road to Revenge, an excellent sequel to one of the best man-on-a-mission movies in a long while. This is still Jorma Tommila’s show, but Lang does a great job of playing his evil counterpart.
4) The Avatar Franchise

Quality wise, the Avatar films should rank below Sisu and Public Enemies. But they were very important to the film industry, advancing special effects capabilities considerably. And, of course, they gave Lang arguably more exposure than all of his previous films combined.
And the fame the role of Col. Miles Quaritch has brought Lang is well-deserved. He isn’t given much to chew on in the first film but just look at his interactions with Spider in the sequels to see just how much range Lang has. He’s great as a villain, but he can also sell tenderness just as well as intimidation.
Stream Avatar on Disney+.











