THE BODYGUARD 3 (2026)

THE BODYGUARD 3 (2026)
The Bodyguard 3 (2026) marks a powerful evolution of the franchise, bringing together two generations of martial arts cinema in a story driven by loyalty, legacy, and survival. Bigger in scope and darker in tone, this installment feels less like a sequel—and more like a final reckoning.
Tony Jaa delivers a ferocious performance as Kham, an elite bodyguard shaped by discipline and pain. His Muay Thai is raw, unforgiving, and brutally efficient. Every movement feels like instinct carved by years of violence. Kham doesn’t speak much—his fists speak for him.

Opposite him stands Jackie Chan as Master Wei, a retired legendary protector who once believed he had escaped a life of bloodshed. Older, wiser, and slower—but far more dangerous than he appears. Jackie blends emotional depth with his signature creative combat, turning everyday objects into weapons and wisdom into survival.
The film unfolds across crowded Asian megacities, abandoned ports, and narrow alleyways where death can come from any direction. Assassins strike without warning. Trust is fragile. Every escort mission feels like a battlefield.