Ilir, a survivor of a massacre, enters illegal Mafia-organized fights streamed online. A mysterious lethal force armed with deadly blades, targets fighters outside the arena. Who is behind it, what is the motive behind this deadly pursuit?
Korea’s most intimidating actor, Heo Sung-tae (Squid Game), stars as Detective Oh Nam-hyuk—a well-meaning but spectacularly inept cop clinging to his badge by a thread. When a botched sting operation lands him in over his head, he’s forced into an unlikely partnership with Tae-bong (Jo Bok-rae), a razor-sharp informant whose cover (and savings) are blown by Nam-hyuk’s bumbling. With a smuggling ring to bust, a fortune to recover, and zero trust between them, the mismatched duo must navigate double-crosses, blown covers, spectacularly stupid raids, and bruised egos.
A bank robbery goes wrong in a once quiet Wisconsin small town. The locals must stand up to take down an evil gunman who will kill anyone that gets in his way.
Pierce Butler, a former Marine and long-retired marijuana smuggler, whose wife is suffering from a rare type of cancer, must return to his drug-running ways and make one Final Load in order to save his house, his company, and his wife.
Renowned Indian filmmaker SS Rajamouli has announced the release of Baahubali: The Epic, an ambitious two-part re-edited version, on its 10th anniversary (Thursday). According to Rajamouli's post on X, Baahubali: The Epic is a combination of Baahubali: The Beginning (2015) and Baahubali 2: The Conclusion (2017). The new version will merge The Beginning and The Conclusion with updated cuts and a reported five-hour runtime.