The Raid 3 (2026)

The Raid 3 (2026) descends like a hammer — brutal, merciless, and unforgiving — a final, mythic escalation of modern martial-arts cinema where survival is stripped to instinct and violence becomes pure language. This is not a sequel chasing scale; it is a culmination, sharpening everything that came before into a relentless statement of force.
The city is no longer the enemy.
The system is.
Years after the events of the previous films, the underworld has evolved into something colder and more organized — a global syndicate that learned from the raid and adapted. When its inner sanctum is exposed, the response isn’t containment… it’s annihilation. What follows is not an assault — it’s a purge.
At the center stand three warriors, each representing a different philosophy of combat — and survival.
🥋 Iko Uwais — Rama
Older, scarred, and devastatingly precise. Rama no longer fights with desperation — he fights with certainty. Iko Uwais delivers a restrained, lethal performance, where silat is reduced to its deadliest essence: economy of motion, ruthless efficiency, and zero hesitation. Every movement feels final. Rama doesn’t attack… he ends.
🔥 Tony Jaa — Kham
Raw, explosive, and animalistic. Kham is instinct weaponized — elbows like blades, knees like battering rams. Tony Jaa unleashes pure Muay Thai ferocity, turning corridors, stairwells, and open courtyards into impact zones. His fighting style is chaos with structure — overwhelming, relentless, unstoppable.
💀 Scott Adkins — Viktor Kane
Cold, surgical, and terrifyingly adaptive. Kane is the apex enforcer — a man who studies violence like mathematics. Adkins brings brutal clarity to the role: spinning kicks, close-range destruction, and tactical cruelty. Kane doesn’t rush… he dismantles.
⚔️ Combat & Carnage:
Bone-breaking hand-to-hand combat, extended one-take massacres, claustrophobic corridor wars, and final-act battles that feel less like choreography and more like controlled collapse. The action is raw, exhausting, and punishing — fighters bleed, slow down, adapt, and keep going.
🔥 Signature Sequences:
Underground Arena Massacre: Rama vs. waves of killers — silence broken only by impact.
Rain-Soaked Courtyard War: Kham fights through armed squads using nothing but fists, knees, and rage.
The Final Trinity Clash: Rama, Kham, and Kane collide in a no-music, no-mercy showdown — three styles, one outcome.
📝 Final Verdict
The Raid 3 (2026) is not about who is the best fighter…
it’s about who survives the longest.
Where technique meets instinct,
discipline clashes with brutality,
and the raid ends —
only when nothing is left standing.