The Raid 3


đŸ”„ THE RAID 3: A NEW STORM OF ACTION – READY TO SHATTER ALL LIMITS! đŸ”„

Yo, action junkies! If you were blown away by the bone-crunching, silat-fueled chaos of The Raid (2011) and The Raid 2 (2014), buckle up: The Raid 3 is looming on the horizon with a bold new vision that’ll take the Asian underworld saga to a mind-bending new level! Director Gareth Evans recently dropped major hints after reuniting with star Iko Uwais, and trust me, this isn’t just another sequel—it’s a seismic shift packed with surprises. Let’s dive deep into what makes this film a must-watch when it hits theaters. Ready to get hyped? Let’s go!

Recapping The Raid Universe: A Quick Blood-Pumping Refresher

Before we jump into Part 3, let’s revisit the two absolute bangers that started it all:

  • The Raid: Redemption (2011): Rookie cop Rama (Iko Uwais) leads a SWAT team into a Jakarta high-rise controlled by crime lord Tama (Ray Sahetapy). What follows? A relentless massacre of jaw-dropping close-quarters combat. Hailed as an “action masterpiece” by Empire and Variety, it scored an 87% on Rotten Tomatoes and turned Iko Uwais into a global martial arts icon.
  • The Raid 2 (2014): Rama goes undercover to dismantle the Goto crime syndicate, delivering sprawling car chases, muddy prison brawls, and iconic fight sequences. Bigger, bloodier, and more complex, it earned a 5/5 from The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw, who called it “the pinnacle of action cinema that puts Hollywood to shame.”

Both films, helmed by Gareth Evans, blended Indonesian pencak silat with jaw-dropping cinematography, creating action sequences that are untouchable. With over $20 million in global box office, fans have been begging for a third chapter for over a decade!

See also  THE COUNT OF MONTE-CRISTO: SEASON 2 (2025)

The Raid 3: A Time-Jumping Plot That Redefines the Game

Gareth Evans teased ideas for Part 3 back in 2020 on the Empire Podcast, and in April 2025, he reignited the hype after meeting Iko Uwais in Indonesia. This isn’t just Rama punching his way through another mission (Evans jokingly said, “I don’t want to drag him away from his family again!”). Instead, The Raid 3 takes a bold leap by jumping back in time, expanding the criminal underworld in ways we’ve never seen:

  • The Plot: Kicking off from the fallout of the Goto gang’s collapse in Part 2, the story flashes back to explore the origins of Jakarta’s crime lords, their brutal turf wars, and potentially their ties to international syndicates. Rama might only appear in a cameo, passing the torch to a fresh cast of silat-wielding assassins, corrupt cops, and shadowy kingpins with dark backstories. The climax could fast-forward to the future, with Rama returning as a mentor—or even a shocking anti-hero. Expect a layered, noir-infused narrative with time-loop twists!
  • Action Style: Evans’ signature remains—gritty 360-degree melees, bone-shattering slow-mo, and breathless long-take sequences (think Part 2’s 10-minute prison riot). But Part 3 amps it up with motorcycle chases, realistic gunplay Ă  la John Wick, and epic set pieces across urban and rural landscapes. Evans teased: “It might piss off some fans for not centering Rama, but once they see the plot, they’ll say, ‘Don’t stop making these!’”

Think of this as a universe-expanding sequel, like the MCU but drenched in blood, focusing on the legacy of Rama rather than his solo heroics. It’s ambitious, risky, and brilliant.

See also  Lemon Tree Passage (2014)

The Cast: Returning Warriors + New Blood

  • Iko Uwais (Rama): The silat king, who’s also shined in Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Snake Eyes, will likely cameo for a fan-pleasing moment.
  • Potential Returnees: Yayan Ruhian (the psychotic Mad Dog), Donny Alamsyah (Andi), and maybe Ray Sahetapy for flashback scenes.
  • New Faces: Evans is hinting at a diverse roster of villains, from a ruthless female crime boss to street-level enforcers. No official casting yet, but with a bigger budget (rumored backing from XYZ Films and Netflix), expect real Indonesian martial artists to maintain authenticity.

Evans and Uwais’ recent collab on Havoc (Netflix, 2025) with Tom Hardy proves their chemistry is still explosive!

Director & Production: Gareth Evans, The Action Maestro

Welsh-born, Indonesia-based Gareth Evans turned silat into cinematic art. After The Raid, he tackled horror with Apostle and gritty crime in Gangs of London, but fans never stopped clamoring for Part 3. In April 2025, he told Entertainment Weekly: “Meeting Iko sparked a new concept for The Raid 3. It’s a definite maybe!” Filming could start in Jakarta by 2026-2027, with a beefier budget for VFX and real-world locations. No Hollywood remake (the Frank Grillo project is dead)—this stays true to its Indonesian roots!

Why You CAN’T Miss The Raid 3

  • Unrivaled Action: No cheap CGI, just raw martial arts and genius choreography. If Part 2 was a gang war, Part 3 is an underworld epic.
  • Deeper Themes: Beyond the fists, it explores cycles of violence and corruption—hitting you in the heart and the gut.
  • Legacy: The Raid reshaped action cinema (inspiring John Wick, Extraction), and Part 3 could be the perfect finale.
See also  Thirteen Years Later, Vin Diesel Still Carries Paul Walker in His Heart

If you live for pure action, this is your holy grail! Drop your thoughts on Parts 1 and 2 in the comments, tag your crew, and let’s hype The Raid 3 together. Will Rama steal the show again? What plot twist would blow your mind?

#TheRaid3 #GarethEvans #IkoUwais #ActionMovies #PencakSilat #IndonesianCinema

1 Comment on “The Raid 3

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *