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The Bodyguard 3 (2026) 

Tony Jaa and Jackie Chan teaming up for The Bodyguard 3? That’s not a movie—it’s a martial-arts fever dream we’ve all been waiting for. After two films of high-stakes protection detail, the world’s deadliest bodyguards face their most lethal threat yet: a faceless international syndicate that strikes without warning, vanishes without trace, and leaves entire security teams in body bags. From neon-drenched Bangkok rooftops to rain-slicked European alleyways, every assignment is a death trap disguised as a job.
Jaa’s Kiet “Lightning Fist” Rattanakorn is pure Muay Thai fury—explosive elbows, flying knees, and the kind of improvisation that turns a market stall into a weapon arsenal. Jackie Chan’s Lin Wei brings the veteran wisdom: clever traps, split-second timing, and that signature knack for turning chaos into advantage (think using a rolling suitcase or a fire extinguisher like it’s a deadly extension of his arm). Their styles clash and complement perfectly—one is lightning, the other is thunder—and the result is fight choreography that feels revolutionary. One-take corridor battles, high-speed rooftop pursuits, brutal train fights, crowded-market mayhem… every sequence is a masterclass in speed, strategy, and sheer physical genius.
The stakes are personal this time: loyalty tested, past mistakes haunting every move, and the constant question of whether protection is worth the body count. It’s fast, fierce, funny in the right moments, and relentlessly intense. When Jaa’s raw power meets Chan’s inventive genius, the screen doesn’t just light up—it explodes.
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