Havoc (2025)

Tom Hardy unleashes pure, unrelenting fury in Havoc — a brutal, neon-soaked crime thriller that feels like a pressure cooker finally exploding .
Hardy plays Walker, a haunted special-ops detective whose life unravels when a routine drug bust goes catastrophically wrong. His partner is gunned down, his informant vanishes, and the money trail leads straight into the rotten heart of the city’s elite — corrupt cops, ruthless gangsters, and politicians who think they’re untouchable. What starts as a revenge mission quickly spirals into a full-scale war as Walker burns every bridge to get the truth.
Directed by Gareth Evans (The Raid), the film is a masterclass in visceral, grounded action: bone-jarring hand-to-hand fights in rain-drenched alleyways, tense shootouts through crowded nightclubs, and one jaw-dropping long-take sequence inside a high-rise penthouse that will leave you breathless. Hardy is magnetic — quiet rage one moment, explosive violence the next. His physicality is terrifying, but it’s the raw grief and desperation in his eyes that truly haunt.
The supporting cast is stacked: Jessica Lucas as a sharp, conflicted detective, Timothy Olyphant as a slick, dangerous fixer, and Forest Whitaker in a chilling cameo that raises the stakes even higher. The atmosphere is thick — pulsing electronic score, flickering neon, blood on wet concrete — every frame drips with tension and moral rot.
This isn’t just action. It’s a descent into chaos where no one comes out clean. Hardy at his most savage, Evans at his most relentless.
Havoc doesn’t pull punches — it breaks bones. Buckle up. The city is about to bleed.
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