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The Furious Earns Rave Reviews for Its Relentless Fight Choreography

High critic and audience ratings have pushed Lionsgate and producers to consider a sequel.

Overview

  • The Furious opened in U.S. theaters on June 12, 2026, and has drawn strong early box-office attention during a crowded release weekend.
  • Critics and audiences have given the film near‑perfect scores on Rotten Tomatoes and other outlets, driven largely by praise for its staged combat and kinetic camerawork.
  • Director Kenji Tanigaki, a veteran action choreographer, built the film around extended set pieces and integrated cameras into rehearsals to preserve long takes.
  • Variety reported that the film’s climactic brawl runs about 20 minutes on screen and was shot over an 18‑day sequence, underscoring the production’s stunt-heavy approach.
  • Public endorsements from filmmakers such as James Gunn and producer comments that talks are under way for a sequel have raised industry expectations, though no sequel or post‑theatrical streaming dates have been officially announced.