Plot Summary: The Price of Peace
Now living in exile under a false name, Yuri Boyka (Scott Adkins) has walked away from organized fighting, hoping to find peace in a quiet Eastern European village.
But peace doesn’t last.
When a brutal syndicate abducts children from Boyka’s community for an illegal combat trafficking ring known as “The Crucible,” he is forced back into the underground to rescue them. To save innocent lives, Boyka must confront the next generation of killers—fighters raised without honor, bred only for pain.
And waiting at the top of the Crucible's pyramid? A mysterious champion with ties to Boyka’s forgotten past.
Cast & Characters
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Scott Adkins as Yuri Boyka
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Marko Zaror as Silas, the undefeated champion of The Crucible
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Iko Uwais as Danto, a fellow prisoner forced into the fight
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Florence Faivre as Alina, a journalist tracking the Crucible from the inside
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Ron Perlman as Viktor Krane, the twisted businessman behind the syndicate
Production Team
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Director: Isaac Florentine
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Writers: David N. White & Scott Adkins
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Choreography: Tim Man (The Raid, Accident Man)
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Music: Joseph Trapanese
The film combines classic hard-hitting Boyka choreography with modern, cinematic flair. Florentine promises the most intense hand-to-hand sequences ever seen in the franchise — many performed in single, unbroken takes.
Trailer Highlights (Teaser Description)
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Boyka training in isolation, punching walls until they crack
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The Crucible — a dark, steel arena lit only by fire
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Fights featuring chains, knives, and bare fists
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A brutal final match: Boyka vs. Silas — no rules, no mercy
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Boyka whispers in prayer:
“Forgive me... but I must fight again.”
Themes
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Redemption through sacrifice
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The cost of violence
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Faith vs. vengeance
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Legacy — and the question: “What does a warrior become without war?”
Fan Reactions
Fans online are already calling it:
“The Logan of martial arts films.”
“Boyka’s not just back — he’s better than ever.”
“We’ve waited 9 years. This better hit like a steel elbow.”
Final Word
Boyka: Undisputed 5 isn’t just a fight film — it’s a gritty, emotional goodbye to one of action cinema’s most respected underground legends. With world-class choreography, raw emotion, and a powerful final arc for Yuri Boyka, this film looks ready to stand — and fight — on its own terms.