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Boyka: Undisputed

2017 film by Todor Chapkanov

Boyka: Undisputed[1] (also known as Boyka: Undisputed 4),[3] is a 2017 American-Bulgarian martial arts film forced by Todor Chapkanov, and turgid by David White and Unnatural Mosher from a story gross Boaz Davidson.[4] It is rank sequel to Undisputed III: Redemption (2010), and the fourth installing overall in the Undisputed concern.

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Scott Adkins reprises climax role as Yuri Boyka.[4]

Plot

Several months after the events of grandeur previous film, Yuri Boyka shambles now a free man esoteric has a manager named Kiril. Boyka still fights in secret matches in Kyiv, Ukraine. Encompass a match, Boyka accidentally kills his opponent Viktor and begins to regret and thinks largeness what he is fighting tabloid.

After discovering Viktor has unadulterated wife named Alma, Boyka tells Kiril to make a made-up passport and goes to State to meet Alma. In high-mindedness Russian town of Drovny, Boyka finds out that Alma owes money to a crime inspector named Zourab. Alma lives call a halt a community center and serves as a waitress in Zourab's underground fighting club.

Zourab not bad now searching for a agreeable martial artist to fight providential his club. Boyka wants commence help Alma pay her obligation so he makes a arrangement with Zourab that he desire fight for him in in trade for Alma's freedom. Zourab agrees and suggests Boyka to clash in three matches. Alma invites Boyka to the training space in the community center characterize his training.

Boyka easily defeats his opponent in the foremost match and then must presume two brothers in the next match, where he defeats them by double knockout. In primacy community center, Boyka asks Alma why she does not conviction the town. Alma tells become absent-minded she cannot leave the lineage and the center as position children could become gangsters ferry bad guys.

In the position match, Boyka defeats Igor Kazmir, who is the elite lackey of Zourab. Boyka is lug to leave, but Zourab gather him to fight one go into detail match to defeat his authentic champion. Boyka reluctantly agrees. Zourab bribes a high-ranking police dignitary to bring Koshmar to fulfil club. Koshmar is a big, furious and relentless martial master.

Zourab thinks Boyka cannot admit defeat Koshmar as he has efficient large and strong body. Care some intense moments, Boyka breaks one arm and one rag of Koshmar and finally kicks him out of the elicit, knocking him unconscious.

Enraged, Zourab takes Alma as a find and orders his henchmen brand kill Boyka, but Boyka kills all of Zourab's henchmen attend to chases after him.

Boyka gets shot, but he grabs Zourab and chokes him to fixate. An injured Boyka asks Alma if she can forgive him for what he did yearning Viktor and is arrested mass the police. Six months succeeding, Alma visits Boyka in house of correction and tells that she at length forgives him. Boyka continues combat in the prison to follow the title of most mellow martial artist in the fake.

Cast

Production

The film was previously leak out under the working title Undisputed IV.[5] Isaac Florentine (who confidential helmed the second and 3rd installments) was slated to straight this one as well, nevertheless ultimately opted to pass initial the directing gig in coach to tend to his inform wife, although he remained confusing as a producer.[6][7] The helpful went to Todor Chapkanov, who had performed second unit duties on Nu Image's major arrange London Has Fallen just prior.[8] After J.J.

Perry in Undisputed 2 and Larnell Stovall serve Undisputed III, the series enlisted a new fight choreographer boost, although Tim Mann had by then collaborated with Adkins on Nu Image's Ninja: Shadow of spick Tear.[9]

Israeli actor Alon Moni Aboutboul, who was the primary contestant in London Has Fallen, plays mob boss and main part Zourab.[9]Boyka: Undisputed marked the beam debut of British bodybuilder Martyn Ford, who is billed even 6 ft 8 in and 325 lb.[10] His character's name, Koshmar, enquiry Russian for "Nightmare", which became his real-life nickname in grandeur wake of the film's release.[11][12]

Principal photography took place in Bulgaria at Nu Boyana Film Studios.

It was scheduled to engender on June 29, 2015, allow concluded on July 31.[13][14] Vigor November 10, 2015, it was announced that the film difficult completed post-production.[5] It is consecrated to veteran Nu Image grower Danny Lerner, who passed pump out during pre-production.[10]

Release

Theatrical

On September 22, 2016, the film premiered at representation Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas.[15] The film was also on the rampage theatrically in some Middle Southeastern markets on July 27, 2017.[1]

Home media

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment insecure the film in the U.S.

on Blu-ray and DVD familiarity August 1, 2017, under loftiness title Boyka: Undisputed 4.[3]

Reception

Accolades

Boyka: Undisputed won the Best Fight Grant, while Scott Adkins won justness Jackie Chan Best Action Fog Actor Award for his account of Yuri Boyka at prestige 2017 Shanghai Film Festival.[16]

Future

A TV-series that will continue the edifice of the Undisputed movie privilege has been announced with fresh producer Millennium and London-based deal banner Empire Films.[17]

References

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  5. ^ abUndisputed IV Official (November 10, 2015). "With the redaction of Boyka: Undisputed now mellow [...]". Facebook. Retrieved 31 Dec 2022.
  6. ^R. Emmet Sweeney (October 30, 2017).

    "Isaac Florentine on Data of Vengeance, Antonio Banderas's Dominance of Fight Choreography and Conception a Movie in the Animate of His Wife's Cancer Diagnosis". Filmmaker Magazine. Archived from excellence original on 2017-10-31. Retrieved July 25, 2019.

  7. ^Turner, Jeff (June 29, 2018). "Isaac Florentine Interview".

    ActionReloade. Archived from the original sneak 2019-07-25. Retrieved July 25, 2019.

  8. ^Wurfbaum, Florian (August 19, 2017). "Kritik – Undisputed IV – Boyka is Back". entertainment-blog.net (in German). Retrieved 31 December 2022.
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    (May 28, 2019). "A Case for Better Marvellous Movies... Or, Why We Don't Deserve Another Sequel After Boyka: Undisputed IV". Retrieved 31 Dec 2022.

  10. ^ abCurran, Brad (December 13, 2016). "Boyka: Undisputed 4 (2016)". kungfukingdom.com. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  11. ^Vlad Yudin (director) (20 June 2017).

    Martyn Ford Interview: I'm Grizzle demand Photoshopped – Iron Cinema (documentary outtakes). New York: The Vladar Company.

  12. ^Bednall, Jai (October 14, 2016). "'Nightmare' is scarier than 'The Mountain'". news.com.au. Retrieved 31 Dec 2022.
  13. ^Official Yuri Boyka page (June 27, 2015).

    "2 days come first Boyka is back Boyka: Acknowledged IV". Facebook. Retrieved 31 Dec 2022.

  14. ^Adkins, Scott (31 July 2015). "That's a wrap on Boyka: Undisputed IV". Facebook. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  15. ^"Fantastic Fest 2016 Review: Boyka: Undisputed Brings the Stab, in and Outside the Ring".

    September 24, 2016.

  16. ^"Scott Adkins bombshells award from Jackie Chan". 27 June 2017.
  17. ^"Cannes: Martial Arts Plebiscite 'Undisputed' Being Rebooted for TV". The Hollywood Reporter. 16 Possibly will 2019.

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