Hong Kong Action Film ‘The Furious’ Releases Brutal First Trailer
Fight fans everywhere are buzzing with anticipation after Lionsgate dropped the first official trailer for the upcoming Hong Kong action film ‘The Furious’. This high energy preview delivers nonstop intensity that promises to deliver one of the most exciting entries in the genre for years. Director Kenji Tanigaki has crafted something special here by drawing on the rich traditions of Asian action cinema at its very best. The footage already has viewers calling it a potential all time classic in the making.
Kenji Tanigaki may be making only his third film as a director but he brings decades of unmatched expertise to the project. Born in Japan he earned legendary status in Hong Kong as a stunt coordinator and fight choreographer on major titles including ‘Flash Point’ ‘Hidden Man’ ‘Raging Fire’ and ‘Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In’. He also worked on the Hollywood hit ‘Blade II’. That deep background shines through in every frame of ‘The Furious’ where the action sequences feel raw authentic and groundbreaking.
The cast features an impressive lineup of international talent that perfectly suits the story. Chinese actor Xie Miao who once shared the screen with Jet Li in classics like ‘The New Legend of Shaolin’ and ‘My Father Is a Hero’ takes on the lead role of Wei. Indonesian star Joe Taslim known worldwide for his work in ‘The Raid’ films and as Sub Zero in the ‘Mortal Kombat’ movies plays Navin. They are joined by Yayan Ruhian another standout from the ‘Raid’ series and Thai actress Yanin Vismitananda whose credits include ‘Europe Raiders’ and ‘Triple Threat’.
At its heart ‘The Furious’ tells a gripping tale of a father pushed to his limits. Wei embarks on a desperate search for his kidnapped daughter who has fallen into the clutches of a ruthless international crime syndicate. Navin a journalist harboring his own hidden secrets steps in to help. The pair must battle their way through the dangerous criminal underworld relying on sheer skill and determination to bring the girl home safely. Every confrontation crackles with the kind of visceral energy that defines great action storytelling.
The film first made waves when it premiered in the Midnight Madness section at the 2025 Toronto Film Festival. Audiences responded with huge enthusiasm and the movie finished as runner up for the People’s Choice Award. That strong reception led Lionsgate to secure worldwide distribution rights excluding China Hong Kong and Macao. Now the studio is building excitement with this trailer which captures the film’s signature blend of emotional stakes and explosive fight choreography.
What sets ‘The Furious’ apart is its seamless fusion of styles drawn from the greatest hits of Hong Kong Indonesian and Thai action traditions. Tanigaki’s experience ensures the fights feel grounded yet spectacular without relying on excessive special effects. Viewers can expect hand to hand combat that emphasizes real athleticism and clever camera work. The trailer teases these elements beautifully leaving fans eager to see the full vision on the big screen.
With its theatrical release scheduled for May 29 the timing could not be better for action enthusiasts. This project arrives at a moment when audiences are hungry for fresh takes on the genre that honor its roots while pushing boundaries. Tanigaki’s team has assembled a cast and crew capable of delivering thrills that linger long after the credits roll. Early buzz suggests ‘The Furious’ has what it takes to become a new favorite among devotees of martial arts cinema.
The trailer has already sparked conversations about how it stacks up against modern action blockbusters. Its commitment to practical stunts and character driven drama feels refreshing in an era dominated by digital spectacle. Xie Miao and Joe Taslim bring undeniable screen presence that elevates the material further. As more details emerge it is clear this film aims to carve out its own place in the pantheon of great fight movies.
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