The 25 Best Movie Weapons Ever

We take a look at the 25 best movie weapons ever.
Best Movie Weapons

Wolverine’s Claws – X-Men

Wolverine himself is a weapon, and his adamantium claws coupled with his ultra-healing, super strength, and unsuppressed rage makes him the perfect killing machine. Fortunately, for the bad guys, Logan is handicapped by the lack of versatility his claws present, but it’s not much a handicap to overcome. Wolverine’s claws are awesome, and we’re sad that we may not see them in a while.


My Little Friend – Scarface

What gun is more iconic than Scarface’s little friend? Obviously, it’s just a gun and it can’t do as much as other weapons on this list, but it certainly does more than a mere sword and its stance in cinematic history deserves a spot on this list.


Nunchaku – Game of Death

Bruce Lee’s iconic yellow nunchucks from Game of Death are awesome. They’re clearly a hard weapon to master, but Lee makes it look easy, bringing us an incredible fight scene on the first level of the pagoda. Alongside the classic yellow jumpsuit, the nunchucks perfectly fit Lee’s bright yet disciplined persona.


Indy’s Whip – Indiana Jones

Not only does Indy’s whip work well as a weapon against enemies, it also serves as an extension of his hands so that he can swing across rooms, hangs from trucks, or even pull women in for a kiss. As one of the most iconic weapons of all time, we’re certainly glad that Indy’s whip makes no sense from a physics perspective because it would be no fun if it did. Does anyone want to see Indy’s whip back in action?


Han Solo’s DL-44 – Star Wars

Han’s signature blaster was favored because it was very powerful at close range and great at penetrating stormtrooper armor. While not as powerful as Chewie’s bowcaster, the DL-44 is easily concealable, which certainly comes in handy when Han needs to shoots first. Furthermore, the blasters handsome and suave design perfectly compliments Han’s cool, charismatic attitude.


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Pierce Singgih: Lover of coffee, the emdash, and General Hux. Journalism student at Biola University in Los Angeles.