The Expendables 5 (2025)

The Expendables 5 (2025)

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The Expendables 5 arrives in 2025 as the franchise’s loudest, bloodiest, and strangely most sentimental chapter yet. While it never pretends to be anything more than a testosterone-fueled explosion factory, this entry finally gives the aging mercenaries a storyline with real emotional stakes — without sacrificing the over-the-top chaos fans expect.


Plot

Barney Ross is pulled back into action after a covert strike team goes missing during an operation to stop an international weapons syndicate. The twist? The new enemy is a rogue PMC made up of former soldiers who idolized the Expendables — and now want to surpass them by starting a global conflict.

The old squad reunites, joined by a new generation of fighters, blending two eras of action heroes with predictably messy but entertaining chemistry.


Performances

  • Sylvester Stallone delivers one of his better late-career action performances, with more heart and less invincibility than usual.

  • Jason Statham once again carries the franchise’s charisma and humor, stealing nearly every scene.

  • Dolph Lundgren gets surprising emotional depth, balancing comedy with a subtle arc about his character’s mortality.

  • New cast members add flair and diverse fighting styles, helping modernize the series.

None of the acting is “great,” but it’s exactly the level of tongue-in-cheek intensity these movies thrive on.


Action & Style

The action is larger, louder, and more ridiculous than ever — and proudly so.

Highlights include:

  • an opening raid through a collapsing desert fortress

  • a motorcycle/helicopter chase on a suspension bridge

  • a final showdown featuring a multi-level shipyard battle reminiscent of old-school Hong Kong action films

The CGI is occasionally rough, but the practical explosions and hand-to-hand combat scenes make up for it.


Tone

The humor lands better than in Expendables 4, with self-aware jokes about aging, Hollywood stunts, and the team’s implausible survival skills. The movie embraces its identity: big, dumb, and fun.


Strengths

  • Better chemistry and jokes than the last installment

  • A more coherent plot (for once)

  • Fun mix of old and new action stars

  • Explosive set pieces that go all-in on spectacle


Weaknesses

  • Still overloaded with characters

  • Some villains are underdeveloped

  • Occasional weak CGI

  • Formulaic story beats


Final Verdict: 7.4/10

The Expendables 5 is exactly what you expect — and maybe a little more.
It’s rowdy, indulgent, and gloriously excessive, but also surprisingly heartfelt at times. Not every punch lands, but most explosions certainly do.

A messy, loud, entertaining farewell (or maybe not) to one of the last true action-hero ensembles.