
Ninja: Shadow Of A Tear May 2026
It’s a globe-trotting quest for blood that moves from the backstreets of Bangkok to the dangerous jungles of Rangoon.
Florentine uses long, dynamic takes that let you actually see every bone-crunching strike and high-flying kick. Ninja: Shadow Of A Tear
No digital doubles here. Scott Adkins (playing Casey Bowman) performs some of the most astonishing choreography of his career, proving why he’s a benchmark for the genre. It’s a globe-trotting quest for blood that moves
The story is simple—"only blood"—but it doesn't need to be complex. It’s a high-octane vehicle designed for one thing: the slickest hand-to-hand combat of the 2010s. Rated a solid 7.2/10 by many fans, it remains a must-watch for anyone who misses the "good old days" of ninja films. Scott Adkins (playing Casey Bowman) performs some of
While big-budget blockbusters rely on shaky-cam and CGI, director Isaac Florentine and Scott Adkins delivered a lean, mean masterpiece that feels like a love letter to 80s revenge cinema. If you want to see what actual "Adkins-powered ass-kicking" looks like, this is the blueprint. Why It Hits Different: