ONG BAK 4 (2026) 

Tony Jaa isn’t back—he never really left. But this time, the Muay Thai god returns older, scarred, and absolutely feral.
After years away, Jaa’s Tien is pulled from quiet exile when a ruthless cartel kidnaps the last living master of ancient Muay Boran, threatening to erase the art forever. What follows is 100 minutes of pure, uncut vengeance: knees to throats, elbows carving air like blades, and stunts so insane you’ll forget CGI exists. We’re talking elephant charges through Bangkok traffic, a bamboo scaffold fight in a monsoon, and one 8-minute one-take temple massacre that’ll make your jaw hit the floor and stay there.
The choreography is sharper, meaner, more creative than ever—Jaa at 50 moves like gravity owes him money. The story? Simple on paper (honor, legacy, revenge), but delivered with that raw Thai intensity that hits the soul. No wires when they’re not needed, no mercy when they are.
It’s not just action. It’s a love letter to Muay Thai wrapped in a blood-soaked fist.
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