In a world where power is currency, and every move could be your last, RED STONE (2026) delivers an explosive thriller that tests skill, loyalty, and survival.
Jason Statham leads the charge as a master operative, skilled, precise, and unyielding. His mission is simple: secure the Red Stone, an artifact of unimaginable power. But when betrayal and unforeseen forces collide, nothing remains simple, and every decision carries ᴅᴇᴀᴅly consequences.

Michelle Yeoh plays a highly trained strategist whose knowledge of the Red Stone’s secrets makes her indispensable—and dangerous. Intelligent, agile, and calculating, she challenges allies and enemies alike, ensuring that only the most cunning can survive her games.
Facing them is Scott Adkins, a relentless adversary whose combat skills push every encounter to the limit. Fast, precise, and merciless, he turns every fight into a high-stakes chess match of violence, forcing both allies and enemies to confront their own limits.

The film balances breathtaking action with a тιԍнтly woven plot. From high-speed chases through neon-lit cities to hand-to-hand combat in shadowy corridors, each sequence is designed for maximum tension. Every strike, dodge, and maneuver is both a spectacle and a test of strategy.

Beneath the adrenaline, RED STONE explores themes of power, trust, and morality. The artifact is more than a prize—it is a force that corrupts, exposes weakness, and amplifies ambition. Every character must confront not only external threats, but their own inner demons.

At its core, the story asks:
What are you willing to risk when the ultimate power is within reach—and who will survive to claim it?

