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RIDDICK 4: FURYA (2026) 

Home isn’t where you heal—it’s where the truth hunts you. Riddick 4: Furya drags the saga back to its roots, and it’s darker, harsher, and more personal than ever.
Vin Diesel slips effortlessly back into Riddick—cold, controlled, and lethal as ever. But this time, there’s weight behind every step. He’s not just surviving anymore… he’s confronting where he came from—and what he might become.
Furya itself feels like a nightmare made real. Acid rain scorches the land, creatures lurk in every shadow, and the surviving Furyans aren’t saviors—they’re reflections of the same darkness Riddick carries inside. The line between ally and enemy disappears fast.
Under the direction of David Twohy, the film leans into gritty, grounded sci-fi. The action is brutal and close—blade fights, ambushes, survival at its rawest. Nothing feels clean. Every hit feels earned.
What makes this chapter hit harder is its core: identity. This isn’t about escape—it’s about facing the past head-on, even if it destroys you.
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