Published on March 25, 2026
Lionsgate has unveiled the highly anticipated trailer for “The Furious,” an upcoming R-rated martial arts action film that promises to deliver thrilling fight sequences reminiscent of the “John Wick” and “The Raid” franchises. Scheduled for release in U.S. theaters on May 29, the film is already generating buzz among action movie enthusiasts.
The plot centers around Wang Wei, a skilled martial artist portrayed ’s lead actor. When his daughter is kidnapped by a menacing criminal network, Wei finds himself in a dire situation. With no assistance from the corrupt local police who turn a blind eye to the crime, he takes matters into his own hands. This marks the beginning of a relentless rampage as he embarks on a quest to rescue his daughter, showcasing his incredible fighting skills and unyielding determination.
The trailer features a series of jaw-dropping fight scenes that highlight the film’s choreography and intense combat, with Wei battling numerous foes as he fights his way through the underworld. The gripping visuals, combined with a high-octane soundtrack, set the stage for an electrifying cinematic experience.
Given the popularity of the martial arts genre and the success of similar high-octane franchises, “The Furious” is poised to attract a wide audience. Fans of intense action and martial arts are eagerly awaiting the film’s release, hoping it will deliver on both choreography and narrative excitement.
With the film’s combination of heart-pounding action and a compelling storyline, “The Furious” is shaping up to be one of the must-see films of the summer, promising to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. As anticipation builds, audiences are encouraged to mark their calendars for the film’s theatrical debut later this month.
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