REPTILE MAN (2026) plunges audiences into a primal battle where humanity is tested against a predator unlike anything ever seen. Born from nature’s darkest extremes, this creature hunts with intelligence, speed, and ruthlessness beyond comprehension.

Charlize Theron leads a specialized team of operatives, combining sharp instincts, unmatched combat skills, and relentless courage. Her character balances precision and strategy, knowing that brute force alone cannot survive this nightmare.
Jason Statham enters as a battle-hardened veteran, unmatched in hand-to-hand combat and tactical acumen. Every move he makes is calculated, every strike ᴅᴇᴀᴅly—but against this predator, even mastery may not be enough.

Dwayne Johnson brings unstoppable physicality and presence, confronting the creature head-on in sequences that push the limits of endurance, strength, and teamwork. His character’s resilience inspires both allies and the audience, creating high-tension moments where survival is never guaranteed.

The film’s action is relentless and cinematic. From shadowed swamps and dense jungles to explosive encounters in ruined facilities, each scene is crafted to maximize tension, spectacle, and realism. The creature is terrifying yet believable, a predator that feels alive—intelligent, adaptive, and unstoppable.

But Reptile Man is more than action. It explores the fragile line between human ingenuity and the raw power of nature. The team must confront fear, adapt instantly, and question whether survival is about skill, strength, or pure will. Every encounter becomes a battle not just of body, but of mind.
At its core, the story asks:
What happens when the hunter becomes the hunted—and the prey isn’t entirely human?
