Score series
Hitoshi Ozawa plays a small time yakuza whose heists don't go as planned.
Franchise Evolution & Timeline Analysis
The Score series has evolved significantly over a span of 4 years, growing from a singular narrative into a complex cinematic universe. With 2 interconnected entries, tracking the consistency of the franchise reveals fascinating trends in audience sentiment.
The "Series" Benchmark: 2.8/10
The franchise maintains a steady average rating of 2.8. While most series experience "Sequel Fatigue," Score series has managed to keep its narrative quality relatively stable, with Score standing out as the peak cinematic achievement.
Continuity vs. Commercial Appeal
Our data indicates that while the "Release Order" is preferred for first-time viewers, the "Chronological Order" provides a much deeper understanding of the world-building within the Score series. The timeline highlights a consistent narrative drive across all chapters.
Timeline & Watch Order
We recommend watching the Score series franchise in the following order to fully experience the narrative expansion.

Score
A small time Yakuza thug is thrown into a bloody battle after a bank robbery he was forced into goes wrong when all the men begin to turn on each other a hitch-...

Score 2: The Big Fight
Three criminals pull off a major heist at a Tokyo bank and one of them hides the money in aplace that only he knows while the rest go into hiding. A year later,...
Common Questions about Score series
How many movies are in the Score series?
There are currently 2 movies in the Score series, starting from Score to the latest release, Score 2: The Big Fight.
What is the best order to watch the Score series?
The best way to watch the Score series is usually in release order: starting with Score and ending with Score 2: The Big Fight. Check our timeline for the full chronological breakdown.
Which is the highest-rated movie in the Score series?
According to movieMx ratings, the fans have a strong preference for Score in this franchise.