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Havoc

- No law. Only disorder.

When a drug heist swerves lethally out of control, a jaded cop fights his way through a corrupt city's criminal underworld to save a politician's son.

Release Date : 2025-04-25

Language :CantoneseEnglish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : XYZ FilmsSevern ScreenOne More One Productions

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Tom Hardy

Character Name : Walker

Original Name : Tom Hardy

Gender : Male

Jessie Mei Li

Character Name : Ellie

Original Name : Jessie Mei Li

Gender : Female

Timothy Olyphant

Character Name : Vincent

Original Name : Timothy Olyphant

Gender : Male

Forest Whitaker

Character Name : Lawrence Beaumont

Original Name : Forest Whitaker

Gender : Male

Justin Cornwell

Character Name : Charlie

Original Name : Justin Cornwell

Gender : Male

Quelin Sepulveda

Character Name : Mia

Original Name : Quelin Sepulveda

Gender : Female

Luis Guzmán

Character Name : Raul

Original Name : Luis Guzmán

Gender : Male

Sunny Pang

Character Name : Ching

Original Name : Sunny Pang

Gender : Male

Yeo Yann Yann

Character Name : Tsui's Mother

Original Name : 楊雁雁

Gender : Female

Michelle Waterson-Gomez

Character Name : Assassin

Original Name : Michelle Waterson-Gomez

Gender : Female

Jim Caesar

Character Name : Wes

Original Name : Jim Caesar

Gender : Male

Xelia Mendes-Jones

Character Name : Johnny

Original Name : Xelia Mendes-Jones

Gender : Male

Lockhart Ogilvie

Character Name : Undercover Cop

Original Name : Lockhart Ogilvie

Gender : Male

Richard Harrington

Character Name : Jake

Original Name : Richard Harrington

Gender : Male

Serhat Metin

Character Name : Cortez

Original Name : Serhat Metin

Gender : Male

Gordon Alexander

Character Name : Hayes

Original Name : Gordon Alexander

Gender : Male

John Cummins

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : John Cummins

Gender : Male

Megan Lockhurst

Character Name : News Anchor

Original Name : Megan Lockhurst

Gender : Female

Jade Ogugua

Character Name : Advisor

Original Name : Jade Ogugua

Gender : Female

Jack Morris

Character Name : Meth Head Man

Original Name : Jack Morris

Gender : Male

Gareth Tidball

Character Name : Apartment Woman

Original Name : Gareth Tidball

Gender : Female

Narges Rashidi

Character Name : Helena

Original Name : Narges Rashidi

Gender : Female

Astrid Fox-Sahan

Character Name : Emmy

Original Name : Astrid Fox-Sahan

Gender : Female

Alan Leong

Character Name : Triad Doorman

Original Name : Alan Leong

Gender : Male

Jeremy Ang Jones

Character Name : Tsui

Original Name : Jeremy Ang Jones

Gender : Male

Aaron Ly

Character Name : Ching's Lieutenant

Original Name : Aaron Ly

Gender : Male

Jennifer Armour

Character Name : Patrol Cop (Tsui's)

Original Name : Jennifer Armour

Gender : Female

Clarence Smith

Character Name : Detective (Tsui's)

Original Name : Clarence Smith

Gender : Male

Albert Tang

Character Name : Bullied Chinatown Old Man

Original Name : Albert Tang

Gender : Male

Tom Wu

Character Name : Wong

Original Name : Tom Wu

Gender : Male

Jill Winternitz

Character Name : Angela

Original Name : Jill Winternitz

Gender : Female

Stacy Sobieski

Character Name : Hospital Doctor

Original Name : Stacy Sobieski

Gender : Female

Odimegwu Okoye

Character Name : Police Officer - Police Station

Original Name : Odimegwu Okoye

Gender : Male

Sharon D. Clarke

Character Name : Captain

Original Name : Sharon D. Clarke

Gender : Female

Jon-Scott Clark

Character Name : Ticket Guy

Original Name : Jon-Scott Clark

Gender : Male

Kage Jakubiec

Character Name : Medusa DJ

Original Name : Kage Jakubiec

Gender : Male

Samya De Meo

Character Name : Hospital Receptionist

Original Name : Samya De Meo

Gender : Female

Adam Bendall

Character Name : Paramedic (uncredited)

Original Name : Adam Bendall

Gender : Male

Arun Kapur

Character Name : Hotel Attendee (uncredited)

Original Name : Arun Kapur

Gender : Male

Atul Sharma

Character Name : Doctor (uncredited)

Original Name : Atul Sharma

Gender : Male

Bailey Cameron

Character Name : Joey (uncredited)

Original Name : Bailey Cameron

Gender : Male

Christopher Ashman

Character Name : Crime Scene Photographer (uncredited)

Original Name : Christopher Ashman

Gender : Male

Christopher Maleki

Character Name : Zak (uncredited)

Original Name : Christopher Maleki

Gender : Male

Dan Brothers

Character Name : Police Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Dan Brothers

Gender : Male

Daniel Joseph Woolf

Character Name : Junkyard Worker (uncredited)

Original Name : Daniel Joseph Woolf

Gender : Male

Darryl Bradford

Character Name : Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Darryl Bradford

Gender : Male

David Cheung

Character Name : Triad (uncredited)

Original Name : David Cheung

Gender : Male

Emma Kaler

Character Name : Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Emma Kaler

Gender : Male

Eric Sirakian

Character Name : Hotel Concierge (uncredited)

Original Name : Eric Sirakian

Gender : Male

Erol Mehmet

Character Name : Policeman (uncredited)

Original Name : Erol Mehmet

Gender : Male

George Gjiggy Francis

Character Name : Greyhound Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : George Gjiggy Francis

Gender : Male

Joe David Walters

Character Name : D.A. Collins (uncredited)

Original Name : Joe David Walters

Gender : Male

Matthew Lee

Character Name : Hospital Patient (uncredited)

Original Name : Matthew Lee

Gender : Male

Maurizio Posteraro

Character Name : Security Guard (uncredited)

Original Name : Maurizio Posteraro

Gender : Male

Mikey Fantham

Character Name : Hotel Guest (uncredited)

Original Name : Mikey Fantham

Gender : Male

Nicole Joseph

Character Name : Maggie (uncredited)

Original Name : Nicole Joseph

Gender : Female

Oliver Harnett

Character Name : Police Officer (uncredited)

Original Name : Oliver Harnett

Gender : Male

Patrick Loh

Character Name : Angry Driver (uncredited)

Original Name : Patrick Loh

Gender : Male

Pino Maiello

Character Name : Junkyard Worker (uncredited)

Original Name : Pino Maiello

Gender : Male

Richard Chan

Character Name : Triad (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Chan

Gender : Male

Richard Pepper

Character Name : Jerry Richardson (uncredited)

Original Name : Richard Pepper

Gender : Male

Rui Shang

Character Name : Triad (uncredited)

Original Name : Rui Shang

Gender : Male

Sam Byrne

Character Name : Lawrence Security (uncredited)

Original Name : Sam Byrne

Gender : Male

Timothy Hornor

Character Name : Harold (uncredited)

Original Name : Timothy Hornor

Gender : Male

Volenté Lloyd

Character Name : Prostitute (uncredited)

Original Name : Volenté Lloyd

Gender : Female

Reviews

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MovieGuys

@MovieGuys

2025-04-26

I'm a big Tom Hardy fan, a so it gives me no pleasure whatsoever, to say that "Havoc", a film he stars in, isn't good, at all. Its not Hardy's fault, nor for that matter, is it the fault of the cast, in general. This thing fails because it crudely glues together, almost every tired cop film cliche you can think of and hope's it amounts to something. The result, as you might expect, is aimless, tedious, shallow and for me at least, unwatchable. I managed about half of this hoary affair, before calling it quits. In short, no amount of decent acting can survive a dismal script. A truly marginal watch, at best.

D

dagtyr

@dagtyr

2025-05-10

Best film I've seen in 2025. Unrelenting chaos, gore, ultra-violence. Not what I look for in a movie usually but just the right feel for our time. Plot development: unload a magazine of rounds, and then another. The writers and director keep the finger on the trigger. If you have a sense of humour you will make it. The cgi/ai overlays which usually put me off give the scenes a fluffiness with a gamer feel. Much of the camera work is like in-game play. A raw, textured, grim cyberpunk style and low bass sounds evoke a club music video style until the action kicks off. I could say Tom Hardy's intensity drives the story but the whole thing is intense, every action and character is caught in the raw. Jessie Mei Li's well-played character Ellie is the one who stands morally uncompromised in the mayhem, the innocent through whose unflinching eyes we observe with horror the unfolding crazy. My favourite scene is the night club gun fight starting with the rolling train and the low beats gathering into a breaking storm of tightly choreographed fight vignettes. Lots of great fight scenes, gun sounds and action flows. Havoc is the war of all-against-all playing out on the streets as our liberal democracies slide into a state of nature. Any attempt to make good by Hardy's character is engulfed by the force of events. Unfiltered. 2025 needs this movie.

C

Chris Sawin

@ChrisSawin

2025-04-30

In 2021, Gareth Evans (The Raid films, Apostle) finished filming the action thriller Havoc starring Tom Hardy for Netflix. But just like any film, Havoc needed reshoots. Due to scheduling conflicts and the SAG-AFTRA strike, Havoc sat stagnant until 2025 when it was finally released on Netflix with little to no marketing ahead of time. Patrick Walker (Hardy) is a homicide detective who has lost everything due to what he has given to his job. Set in a corrupt US city that is never named, Walker has lost everything because he has put his all into his work. It’s Christmas Eve and Walker’s ex-wife won’t let him see his six-year-old daughter because of how much of a crooked asshole he’s become. A group of thieves steal a truckload of washing machines full of cocaine to smooth things over with the local Chinese crime syndicate led by a man named Tsui. However, right when the deal seems to be going in the right direction a group of masked men burst in with assault rifles and gun everyone down including Tsui. Two surviving thieves, Charlie (Justin Cornwell) and Mia (Quelin Sepulveda) were caught on camera at the scene and are believed to be behind the assault. However, Charlie is the son of local mayoral candidate Lawrence Beaumont (Forest Whitaker). Walker has worked for Lawrence in many hush-hush jobs and now wants out. He agrees to find Charlie as his last job for Lawrence to get out for good, but Tsui’s mother (Yeo Yann Yann) has other ideas and craves revenge for her son’s death. The days of Gareth Evans nearly dying while he shoots a practical car chase like in The Raid 2 are over as Havoc is undoubtedly filled with more VFX than both of The Raid films combined. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing as the VFX at least has its moments in the film. The unnamed city Havoc takes place in is gritty as hell. The colored fluorescent lighting of a city seemingly plagued by both constant rain and a slumbering city that never sees the sun adds incredible highlights to the film’s many car chases. There’s also the element of possibly noticing Tom Hardy’s face being deep faked onto someone else during the sequences involving heavy hand-to-hand combat. Considering Hardy has three stunt doubles credited in the film’s cast (one for driving and two for action), this is probably true. The story (or a lack of one) has also been a complaint of the film. Havoc plays out like a noir film with a mystery that isn’t entirely difficult to solve. The film has story beats that are similar to The Raid films and whether you can look past that or not because it’s by the same filmmaker is entirely up to you. Personally speaking, Havoc is an intense-as-hell action film that is riveting for all of its nearly two-hour duration. The VFX are bit of an adjustment especially since in some of the sequences involving cop cars they seem to float along on the nighttime concrete roads that are unnaturally fast. But this is easy to look past since it doesn’t last long. Havoc opens with a gnarly car chase between a semi-truck and several cop cars. The POV throws you directly in harm’s way with all of the crunching metal, broken headlights, and screaming sirens. The exhilarating sequence culminates with a whole ass washing machine filled to the brim with cocaine being thrown through the windshield of a cop car. Performance-wise, Patrick Walker is Eddie Brock but with uncensored vulgarity. There’s a sequence where Tom Hardy spits out “I’M A F***ING COP” and he’s just doing the Venom voice. But Hardy’s familiar performance in Havoc works as a guy who has seemingly become numb to everyone around him and is honestly only investing in one last-ditch effort to hopefully be reunited with his family. Patrick Walker is also very messy in appearance much like Eddie Brock in the two Venom sequels. Walker always has a Starbucks cup in his hand while rocking a full-blown disheveled look complete with the corners of a plaid shirt crookedly sticking out the bottom of a thrown-over black parka. Hardy looks exhausted as Walker with a harsh five o’clock shadow that is leaning on becoming a full beard. The “demons in hockey masks” sequence that ignites the film’s main storyline features a moment for Patrick Walker that is borrowed directly from Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes. As Walker arrives at the scene of the crime, he closes his eyes and begins piecing everything together in his mind. The masked men with assault rifles point their guns over Walker’s shoulder as everyone in Tsui’s hideout is torn apart by a relentless barrage of bullets in slow motion. Walker has become accustomed to rearranging a pile of blood and corpses into something somewhat tangible. Most of the blood in the film is CGI too, which is disappointing but it also results in some violently worthwhile visuals. Some poor man’s face is blasted all over the camera by a shotgun, which is probably much more difficult to do with practical effects. Havoc is weird because it offers a lot of what Gareth Evans is known for like messy and memorable action sequences (the entirety of the fast-paced club and cabin sequences), but it feels a bit different because of Evans's choice to lean into CGI more than he ever has. But even with that in mind, Havoc will end up being one of the best action movies of the year.