10 Movies That Have Multiple Main Characters

While many movies focus on a single main character, there have been so many other great releases that have multiple protagonists. Whether it’s two-handers with dual lead roles or an ensemble movie packed with endless character introductions and bit parts, this variety in filmmaking makes for incredibly engaging viewing and allows for a type of storytelling that’s not possible when it’s just focused on one main character. In some cases, it can be difficult for viewers to even agree on who the main character is, as each cast member adds something vital to the narrative.

✕ Remove Ads

Many of the best movies ever made featured multiple main characters and had a broad focus across several different subplots. There are plenty of amazing directors, like Quentin Tarantino and Wes Anderson, who have excelled in making great movies that feature lots of main characters who each complement and inform the other. While single-character-focused films have their place, the variety in movies with multiple main characters can often feel like a welcome change of pace.

10 Frozen (2013)

Directed by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

10 8.2/10 Frozen PGAnimationAdventureComedy

In this animated Disney musical, the newly crowned Queen Elsa accidentally uses her power to turn things into ice to curse her home in infinite winter. Her younger sister, Anna, teams up with a mountain man, his playful reindeer, and a living snowman to change the weather conditions and restore peace.

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date November 27, 2013 Runtime 102 minutes Franchise(s) Disney Cast Edie McClurg , Kristen Bell , Santino Fontana , Idina Menzel , Robert Pine , Maurice LaMarche , Jonathan Groff , Stephen J. Anderson , Alan Tudyk , Josh Gad , Ciarán Hinds , Chris Williams Director Chris Buck , Jennifer Lee Writers Jennifer Lee Sequel(s) Frozen II , Frozen Fever , Frozen 3 Budget $150 million Studio(s) Disney Distributor(s) Disney Expand

At its core, Frozen is a story about sisters and appropriately has two main characters, Elsa and Anna. Although Elsa’s snow powers drive much of the plot of Frozen, audiences spend much more time following Anna’s journey to track down her sister after she accidentally trapped their kingdom in eternal winter with her icy powers. Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s 1844 fairy tale “The Snow Queen,”Frozen was a major success for Disney, becoming a global phenomenon and one of the most popular kids’ movies of all time.

✕ Remove Ads

With themes around the importance of family and accepting people as they are, Frozen’s dual leading roles added to the resonance of its story as each sibling had what the other lacked. While Elsa felt burdened by her responsibilities as the heiress to the throne in the Kingdom of Arendelle, Anna always felt like she was cast into the shadow of her sister. The success of Frozen was also due to its impressive roster of supporting characters, with the magical snowman Olaf acting as an important piece of comic relief in this thematically rich children’s movie.

9 Love Actually (2003)

Directed by Richard Curtis

Love Actually Movie Poster

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

6.7/10 Love Actually RComedyDramaHolidayRomance

The 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually follows various couples as they explore their relationships throughout the Christmas season. With a star-studded cast composed of Bill Nighy, Colin Firth, Alan Rickman, Emma Thompson, Keira Knightley, Hugh Grant, Laura Linney, Liam Neeson, Rowan Atkinson, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Martin Freeman, and Martine McCutcheon, Love Actually has since become a Christmas staple for rom-com lovers.

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date November 14, 2003 Runtime 135 minutes Cast Colin Firth , Emma Thompson , Liam Neeson , Keira Knightley , Chiwetel Ejiofor , Laura Linney , Alan Rickman , Hugh Grant , Bill Nighy , Andrew Lincoln Director Richard Curtis Writers Richard Curtis Budget 45million Studio(s) Universal Pictures Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Expand
✕ Remove Ads

The beloved Christmas rom-com Love Actually had no clear main character and was led by an ensemble cast of predominantly British actors. With ten separate stories that all represented different aspects of love, the varied nature of Love Actually was part of what’s made it such an enduring modern classic and annual viewing for countless people around the world. While everyone will have a different take on what their favorite subplot in Love Actually is, the way the film switches between different interconnected love stories helps inform and enrich the other.

While some harsh realities must be faced upon rewatching Love Actually, such as the dodgy power imbalances in the British Prime Minister’s love story or the ethical gray area of Colin Firth’s character falling in love with his Portuguese housekeeper, this has not stopped the film from holding a special place in viewers’ hearts. With equal parts humor and heart, Love Actually struck the perfect balance as each character added something important to its timeless appeal.

✕ Remove Ads

8 Pulp Fiction (1994)

Directed by Quentin Tarantino

Pulp Fiction Movie Poster

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

15 8.7/10 Pulp Fiction RDramaCrime

Quentin Tarantino’s classic tale of violence and redemption follows the intertwining tales of three protagonists: hitman Vincent Vega, prizefighter Butch Coolidge, and Vincent’s business partner Jules Winnfield.

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy
See also  Beyonce Ethnicity, What is Beyonce's Ethnicity?

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date October 14, 1994 Runtime 154 minutes Main Genre Crime Cast John Travolta , Bruce Willis , Ving Rhames , Samuel L. Jackson , Uma Thurman , Christopher Walken , Tim Roth , Harvey Keitel , Eric Stoltz , Rosanna Arquette Director Quentin Tarantino Writers Quentin Tarantino Budget $8–8.5 million Studio(s) A Band Apart , Jersey Films Distributor(s) Miramax Films Expand

From Reservoir Dogs to The Hateful Eight, director Quentin Tarantino has always embraced movies that don’t have a clear main character and lean more into an ensemble style. This was certainly the case in his breakout success, Pulp Fiction, which gave equal status to the likes of John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, and Uma Thurman. With a non-chronological narrative that told three interrelated stories, the unique structure of Pulp Fiction lent itself well to having several main characters.

✕ Remove Ads

This unconventional style was part of the reason that Tarantino was such an exciting new voice in Hollywood when Pulp Fiction was released. With an ability to write well-realized three-dimensional characters, even those who were only on screen for a few minutes in total still left an important mark on the film. Pulp Fiction has rightfully earned a reputation as a classic of the 1990s, and the fact that it was populated with so many memorable characters was part of the reason it became so acclaimed.

7 The Breakfast Club (1985)

Directed by John Hughes

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

8/10 The Breakfast Club RComedyDrama

After receiving detention, a group of five high-school students bonds as they realize they have quite a bit in common despite being from different friend groups. Despite being over 35 years old, The Breakfast Club still stands as one of the quintessential movies of the ‘80s and one of director John Hughes standout films.

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date February 15, 1985 Runtime 97 minutes Cast Molly Ringwald , Ally Sheedy , Anthony Michael Hall , Judd Nelson , Emilio Estevez Director John Hughes Writers John Hughes Budget $1 million Studio(s) Universal Pictures Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Expand

✕ Remove Ads

The best teen movies usually feature several main characters, which is needed to capture the varied identities and complexities that make up the social structures of young people. This was perfectly captured in The Breakfast Club, a film with five main characters that saw a rebel, outcast, nerd, princess, and jock forced together for detention on a fateful Saturday. The disparate nature of each character’s personality was part of the reason The Breakfast Club worked so well, as these people who would never interact with one another were forced to find common ground as they stuck together in collective punishment.

Every 80s Actor In The Brat Pack Explained Molly Ringwald Rob Lowe Demi Moore Related Every ’80s Actor In The Brat Pack Explained

The “Brat Pack” were the biggest teen stars of the 1980s, known for their hit coming-of-age films. Who was involved and where are they now?

Posts

✕ Remove Ads

The Breakfast Club was made up of members from the Brat Pack, a group of actors known for their coming-of-age films during the 1980s. As arguably the greatest Brat Pack film of them all, The Breakfast Club represented both the alienation of youth and the human desire to belong that informs the socially awkward and, at times, mortifying experience of being a teenager. Without any clear main character, each member of the Breakfast Club was just as vital as the other.

6 The Departed (2006)

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

9.8/10 The Departed RThrillerDramaCrime

A remake of the 2002 film Infernal Affairs, Martin Scorcese’s The Departed is one of the definitive crime epics. It follows Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon), a Massachusetts State Police officer who serves as an informant for mob boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson), and Billy Costigan (Leonardo DiCaprio), an undercover cop placed within Costello’s organization. Both Sullivan and Costigan scramble to uncover the other’s identity in order to save their own lives from the wrath of Costello and his gang.

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date October 6, 2006 Runtime 151 minutes Main Genre Crime Cast Martin Sheen , Matt Damon , Jack Nicholson , Mark Wahlberg , Leonardo DiCaprio Director Martin Scorsese Writers William Monahan , Alan Mak , Felix Chong Budget $90 million Studio(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Expand

✕ Remove Ads

After decades of extraordinary filmmaking, Martin Scorsese finally gained the approval of the Academy with his Best Picture and Best Director-winning triumph, The Departed. This thrilling story about a corrupt FBI agent working for the mob and an undercover mole infiltrating the criminal underworld made for nail-biting viewing as each was always just an inch away from discovering the true intentions of the other. With Leonardo DiCaprio as Billy Costigan and Matt Damon as Colin Sullivan, The Departed was a true two-hander where both characters were equally important.

As a loose remake of the Hong Kong action film Infernal Affairs and taking inspiration from the real-life Boston Winter Hill Gang, The Departed was a deeply layered and complex crime epic exploring the true nature of loyalty. It was not just DiCaprio and Damon who made this film such a success, as The Departed’s supporting cast included the likes of Mark Wahlberg, Ray Winstone, and Jack Nicholson in perhaps his greatest late-career role as the ruthless real-life crime boss, Frank Costello.

✕ Remove Ads

5 Ocean’s Eleven (2001)

Directed by Steven Soderbergh

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

See also  Where to Find the Cloak Gauntlets in Fortnite Chapter 4 Season 3?

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

7.8/10 Ocean’s Eleven PG-13ThrillerCrime

A remake of the 1960 film and the first in a trilogy of movies by Steven Soderbergh, Ocean’s Eleven is an ensemble comedy-heist film that follows Danny Ocean and his friend Rusty Ryan who enlist the help of several specialized con men, safe-crackers, and experts to pull off a colossal heist of three casinos. Seeking revenge against the new husband of ex-wife Tess, Danny begins to tip-toe dangerously between the line of the job and revenge. 

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date December 7, 2001 Runtime 116 minutes Cast Brad Pitt , Don Cheadle , Julia Roberts , George Clooney , Matt Damon , Andy Garcia Director Steven Soderbergh Writers Ted Griffin Sequel(s) Ocean’s Eight , Ocean’s Thirteen , Ocean’s Twelve Budget $85 million Studio(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Expand

The original Ocean’s Eleven from 1960 brought together the Rat Pack legends Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. For Steven Soderbergh’s remake to have any sort of impact, it needed to match that same level of celebrity and give viewers an ensemble cast the likes of which they had never seen. This was certainly achieved with the casting of megastars like George Clooney, Matt Damon, Brad Pitt, and Julia Roberts all sharing the screen together.

Ocean’s Eleven was a true ensemble-driven heist story where every audience member turned out to see a different star, and each character added something important to the style and appeal of the film. As a box office hit that was praised by critics, Ocean’s Eleven started with a great cast and continued just getting everything right. This was the perfect example of an effective heist movie with a bloated cast, as it embraced the ridiculousness of its concept to focus on its cool aesthetic and fun-filled atmosphere.

✕ Remove Ads

4 The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014)

Directed by Wes Anderson

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

9/10 The Grand Budapest Hotel RAdventureComedyDrama

From director Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel stars Ralph Fiennes as Gustave H., the renowned concierge of the film’s titular hotel. Fiennes is joined by Tony Revolori as Zero, a newly hired bellhop who serves as Gustave’s partner-in-crime throughout the film. An older Zero, played by F. Murray Abraham, serves as the narrator for the story, which chronicles the adventures of Gustave and Zero after Gustave is framed for the murder of the wealthy Madame D., his patron and lover. 

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date March 28, 2014 Runtime 100 Minutes Cast Willem Dafoe , Jude Law , Edward Norton , Jeff Goldblum , Saoirse Ronan , Adrien Brody , Tilda Swinton , Ralph Fiennes , Tony Revolori Director Wes Anderson Writers Wes Anderson , Hugo Guinness Budget 25 million Studio(s) Searchlight Pictures Distributor(s) 20th Century , Searchlight Pictures Expand

As Wes Anderson’s style of filmmaking has developed over the past decades, he has shifted his focus from singular stories exploring one main character toward ensemble films where the protagonist is not quite as certain. This was perhaps best encapsulated by The Grand Budapest Hotel, a thrilling ensemble comedy-drama set at a famed concierge of a 20th-century mountainside resort in the fictional Eastern European country of Zubrowka.

✕ Remove Ads

Anderson has acquired a roster of actors over the years who have been consistently cast in his movies, which meant The Grand Budapest Hotel featured everyone from Bill Murray to Willem Dafoe. The haphazard and erratic nature of life in this hotel made for exciting viewing, as audiences got to know all the staff, residents, and oddball characters who found their way into the building. Anderson has continued his ensemble style of filmmaking in his later movies, as this has also been the case in releases like The French Dispatch and Asteroid City.

3 Heat (1995)

Directed by Michael Mann

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

8.7/10 Heat RActionCrimeDocumentaryDramaThriller

Michael Mann’s classic crime thriller Heat was released in 1995 and stars Al Pacino and Robert DeNiro as two men on opposite sides of the law whose live become tangled and destabilized in an intense game of cat-and-mouse. When one heist led by master thief Neil McCauley is compromised due to a clue left behind, LAPD Lieutenant Vincent Hanna finds himself obsessed with pursuing them in an ever-escalating war – one that may cause significant collateral damage. 

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date December 15, 1995 Runtime 170 minutes Cast Al Pacino , Robert De Niro , Val Kilmer , Jon Voight , Tom Sizemore , Diane Venora Director Michael Mann Writers Michael Mann Budget $60 million Studio(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Distributor(s) Warner Bros. Pictures Expand

✕ Remove Ads

When a director has managed to secure Al Pacino and Robert De Niro together, it’s essential that it’s in a movie with multiple main characters. As true titans of cinema, watching Pacino and De Niro share the screen in Michael Mann’s Heat made for astounding viewing and rightfully has become a true classic of the 1990s. With Pacino as a police detective striving to bring down the career criminal played by De Niro, this intense game of cat and mouse was one of the most influential and impactful crime movies ever made.

See also  Who is the Bachelor's Kelsey Toussant? Kelsey Toussant Age, Early Life, and More

Pacino’s Lieutenant Vincent Hanna and De Niro’s Neil McCauley had equal importance in Heat, yet their iconic face-to-face coffee meeting scene was the movie at its most urgent. As two actors who have transformed cinema, Heat was the first time the duo shared the screen and fulfilled the film fan fantasy viewers had asked for since The Godfather Part II. While it remains to be seen if the announced Heat sequel can live up to the original’s legacy, this was one of the best examples of a movie with multiple main characters.

✕ Remove Ads

2 The Avengers (2012)

Directed by Joss Whedon

01377874_poster_w780.jpg

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

24 8.9/10 ​The Avengers PG-13Science FictionActionAdventureSuperhero

The sixth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, The Avengers is an action superhero film that sees the heroes assembled across the franchise face off with a deadly galactic threat. With the arrival of Thor’s brother, Loki, heroes such as Captain America, The Hulk, Iron Man, and Black Widow are brought together to stop him from unleashing an alien race upon earth.

Where to Watch

  • stream
  • rent
  • buy

Not available

Not available

Not available

*Availability in US Release Date May 4, 2012 Runtime 143 minutes Main Genre Adventure Cast Chris Evans , Robert Downey Jr. , Mark Ruffalo , Chris Hemsworth , Scarlett Johansson , Jeremy Renner , Tom Hiddleston , Clark Gregg , Cobie Smulders , Stellan Skarsgård , Samuel L. Jackson , Gwyneth Paltrow , Paul Bettany , Alexis Denisof , Tina Benko , Jerzy Skolimowski , Kirill Nikiforov , Jeff Wolfe , M’laah Kaur Singh , Rashmi Rustagi , Powers Boothe , Jenny Agutter , Arthur Darbinyan , Donald Li , Warren Kole Character(s) Steve Rogers / Captain America , Tony Stark / Iron Man , Bruce Banner / The Hulk , Thor , Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow , Clint Barton / Hawkeye , Loki , Agent Phil Coulson , Agent Maria Hill , Selvig , Nick Fury , Pepper Potts , Jarvis (voice) , The Other , NASA Scientist , Georgi Luchkov , Weaselly Thug , Tall Thug , Young Girl , Calcutta Woman , World Security Council , Carrier Bridge Tech Director Joss Whedon Writers Joss Whedon , Zak Penn Sequel(s) Avengers: Age of Ultron , Avengers: Infinity War , Avengers: Endgame , Avengers: Doomsday (2026) Budget $220 Million Studio(s) Marvel Distributor(s) Marvel , Disney Where To Stream Disney+ Expand

The Avengers was the culmination of the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe up to this point and was a superhero film packed with main characters. As Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, and Captain America had already had their own feature films by the time The Avengers was released, this felt like a true cinematic event with an ensemble cast absolutely packed with A-list actors. As the first Marvel production to generate $1 billion in ticket sales, it’s difficult to underestimate just how impactful The Avengers truly was.

✕ Remove Ads

Part of the appeal of The Avengers was that each main character had already had their moment in the spotlight and been given enough time to shine with their own origin story. This meant audiences came to The Avengers with an understanding of all of their motivations and personalities, which made watching them all interact with one another all the more riveting. While the excitement of multiple main characters in the MCU is not as urgent today, The Avengers deserves praise for successfully combining these cinematic landscapes.

1 Wicked (2024)

Directed by Jon M. Chu

Wicked - Poster

Your Rating

close10 stars9 stars8 stars7 stars6 star5 stars4 stars3 stars2 stars1 star Rate Now 0/10 Leave a Review

Your comment has not been saved

Your changes have been saved

Email is sent

Email has already been sent

My List My Favorite MoviesMy Watchlist

Success!

203 8.7/10 Wicked PGAdventureFantasyMusical

Wicked adapts the Broadway musical into a two-part film, following the unlikely friendship between Elphaba, born with green skin, and Glinda, a popular aristocrat, in the Land of Oz. As they navigate their contrasting paths, they evolve into Glinda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.

Release Date November 22, 2024 Runtime 160 Minutes Main Genre Musical Cast Cynthia Erivo , Ariana Grande , Michelle Yeoh , Jeff Goldblum , Jonathan Bailey , Ethan Slater , Marissa Bode , Bowen Yang , Bronwyn James , Keala Settle , Peter Dinklage , Aaron Teoh , Grecia De la Paz , Colin Michael Carmichael , Adam James , Andy Nyman , Courtney Mae-Briggs , Sharon D. Clarke , Jenna Boyd Character(s) Elphaba Thropp , Glinda Upland , Madame Morrible , The Wizard , Fiyero Tigelaar , Boq , Nessarose Thropp , Pfannee , ShenShen , Miss Coddle , Doctor Dillamond (voice) , Avaric Tenmeadows , Gilligan , Professor Nikidik , Glinda’s Father , Governor Frexspar Thropp , Melena Thropp , The Midwife Director Jon M. Chu Writers Gregory Maguire , Winnie Holzman , Dana Fox , L. Frank Baum Studio(s) Marc Platt Productions Distributor(s) Universal Pictures Expand
✕ Remove Ads

The power of the astounding musical fantasy Wicked was down to the chemistry between Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba Thropp and Ariana Grande as Galinda Upland. Both of these performances were equally important, as this Wizard of Oz prequel, based on the Broadway show of the same name, was a true two-hander. With Erivo as the misunderstood green-skinned woman who eventually becomes the Wicked Witch of the West and Grande as the ambitious young student who turns into Glinda the Good, watching these characters’ relationship develop was the beating heart of the musical.

Wicked perfectly captured the appeal of the original stage show and was just part one in a two-part adaptation. Despite both boasting massive personalities, one of the most impressive aspects of Wicked was that neither Elphaba nor Galinda upstaged the other as their characters informed and elevated the other. As viewers held back tears with the climactic anthem of “Defying Gravity,” as the credits rolled on Wicked, it was clear that Elphaba and Glinda’s engaging main character arcs were just getting started.

✕ Remove Ads

Leave a Comment