Looking for wild and outrageous movies like The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)? This Martin Scorsese masterpiece dives into the excess, greed, and debauchery of Wall Street’s most infamous brokers. If you’re craving similar movies that explore high-stakes ambition, financial chaos, and the seductive allure of power, these 10 similar movies to The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) will have you hooked.
1. Boiler Room (2000)
This gritty drama focuses on the morally ambiguous world of stockbroking. Packed with fast-talking salesmen and shady dealings, it’s a perfect match for fans of Jordan Belfort’s high-stakes lifestyle.

2. American Psycho (2000)
A darkly comedic exploration of wealth and excess, Patrick Bateman’s descent into madness parallels the moral corruption seen in The Wolf of Wall Street.

3. War Dogs (2016)
Jonah Hill stars again in this story about two friends who become arms dealers. It’s a wild ride filled with greed, risk, and absurd situations, much like Belfort’s escapades.

4. Margin Call (2011)
Set during the early stages of the 2008 financial crisis, this intense drama captures the cold, calculating world of high finance. It’s less comedic but equally riveting.

5. The Big Short (2015)
This critically acclaimed film breaks down the 2008 financial collapse with humor, wit, and unforgettable performances. Its mix of greed and chaos echoes The Wolf of Wall Street.

6. Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)
“Always be closing.” This iconic drama showcases the cutthroat world of real estate sales, with morally bankrupt characters doing whatever it takes to succeed.

7. Goodfellas (1990)
Another Scorsese classic, this crime epic mirrors The Wolf of Wall Street in its depiction of power, excess, and the ultimate downfall of its ambitious protagonist.

8. Casino (1995)
This tale of greed, betrayal, and excess in Las Vegas captures the same seductive allure of power and corruption as The Wolf of Wall Street.

9. Wall Street (1987)
Gordon Gekko’s mantra, “Greed is good,” epitomizes the era of excess. This classic film dives into the morally murky waters of insider trading and ambition.

10. Scarface (1983)
Tony Montana’s rise to power and indulgence in wealth mirrors Jordan Belfort’s meteoric ascent. Both stories are about living big, and paying the price for it.

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