Triple Threat (2019)

You can’t pay us enough to save the world… but damn if this movie doesn’t try to destroy everything in the best way. Jesse V. Johnson gathers the holy trinity of modern martial arts—Iko Uwais, Tony Jaa, and Scott Adkins—and throws them into a gloriously chaotic blender of bullets, blades, and bone-shattering beats.
Uwais is Jaka, the principled fighter with that signature Pencak Silat flow; Jaa brings his Muay Thai thunder as the quiet powerhouse Payu; Adkins is the cold-blooded Collins, flipping and kicking like a human weapon. When a billionaire rescue goes sideways, these three legends end up on the same side against a mercenary army, turning Jakarta into their personal fight club. The plot? Thin as rice paper. The action? Thick, brutal, and nonstop—from marketplace knife dances to rooftop elbow storms to a cage fight that feels illegal to watch.
No wires, no mercy, just pure choreography that’ll leave your jaw on the floor. Michael Jai White, Celina Jade, and Tiger Hu Chen add extra heat, but this is the big three’s show—and they deliver every promised punch, kick, and “holy sh*t” moment.
Forget story. This is a martial arts summit you attend for the fights alone. Essential for any action junkie.
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