Iko Uwais is returning to his residence turf. The martial arts star who turned a worldwide title via the “Raid” franchise is ready to guide “Warrior,” a brand new Indonesian motion thriller that brings him again to the Silat-based preventing fashion that launched his profession.
The movie follows a former elite Silat practitioner who walks out of jail decided to go away his violent previous behind – a decision that shortly unravels when a Malaysian crime syndicate strikes into his neighborhood, seizing management of native streets and going after the folks he cares about. Drawn again into the world he tried to flee, he finds himself the only real impediment between the syndicate and the group it desires to manage. The battle spirals from street-level intimidation into full-scale warfare, performed out throughout Jakarta’s markets, again alleys and rooftops.
The movie represents the primary foray into solo directing for John Radel ACS, a cinematographer and producer who has labored on main productions throughout Asia and Hollywood, together with Dev Patel’s “Monkey Man” and Michael Mann’s “Blackhat.” Radel has constructed an intensive working relationship with Uwais over 4 earlier movies as each DP and producer, and can also be aboard the forthcoming motion characteristic “Warpath,” which pairs Uwais with Scott Adkins.
On the manufacturing facet, the venture unites Indonesian business veteran Delon Tio – whose Nation Footage banner has been behind most of the nation’s most vital movies, together with the Mo Brothers’ debut “Macabre” – with Erika North and Nick North of Yeti Leisure, an organization with deep roots in worldwide movie improvement and finance throughout Asia and the U.S. Rounding out the staff is Mike Leeder, an motion producer working via Crimson Packet Media.
Uwais will tackle an govt producer function alongside Ryan Susanto via his newly established Uwais Footage label. Worldwide gross sales have been entrusted to Okay-Film Leisure.
The venture is the primary to emerge from a newly shaped three way partnership between Asia Media Alliance Group and Nation Footage, which is concentrated on style filmmaking throughout Southeast Asia for the worldwide market. A broader slate of motion and horror titles is anticipated to be unveiled within the coming months.
Manufacturing is ready to kick off this summer season, with the complete shoot based mostly in Indonesia, drawing on native places, crews and up-and-coming martial arts performers.
Uwais is represented by Brett Norensberg at Gersh and Mike Straut at Vault.
















