

The Furious wastes very little time setting up its premise. Wang Wei, an ordinary working-class father, discovers that his daughter has been kidnapped by a powerful criminal organization. When corrupt authorities refuse to help, he takes matters into his own hands. His only ally is Navin, a journalist whose own family tragedy is tied to the same criminal network. Together, they launch a relentless assault against the people responsible, turning the search into a brutal fight for survival.
Xie Miao leads the film as Wang Wei, bringing determination and physical intensity to a character driven by desperation. Opposite him, Joe Taslim plays Navin, a journalist whose personal losses make him just as committed to bringing down the kidnappers. Their partnership becomes the emotional core of the film, even as fists, knives, and improvised weapons dominate the screen.
The supporting cast is packed with action veterans, including Yayan Ruhian, JeeJa Yanin, Brian Le, Joey Iwanaga, and Sahajak Boonthanakit. For martial arts fans, that lineup alone is a major selling point.
Kenji Tanigaki, known for his work as an action choreographer on numerous martial arts films, directs with a clear understanding of what audiences expect from this genre. Fight scenes are lengthy, physical, and often unforgiving. Rather than relying heavily on visual effects, the film emphasizes practical stunt work and carefully choreographed combat sequences. Critics and festival audiences repeatedly highlighted the action as the movie’s strongest element, with several comparisons being made to modern martial arts classics.
Online reactions from early viewers have been particularly enthusiastic, with many praising the film’s fight choreography and nonstop pace even when acknowledging that the story itself remains fairly simple.
The Furious premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2025 before receiving a wider theatrical rollout in 2026. The film opened in North America on June 12, 2026, with Lionsgate handling distribution in several territories. As of now, no official streaming platform has been announced, and the movie is primarily available through theatrical screenings and future digital release plans.