
The legend didn’t die at the gallows; it was just waiting for a new heartbeat. In Ned Kelly: Iron Blood, the year is 2026, and the spirit of the iron-clad outlaw returns to a modern, corrupt frontier. Jacob Elordi steps into the heavy boots of a descendant who discovers the original armor hidden deep in the Victorian bush, transforming from a fugitive into a symbol of defiance.
Elordi brings a raw, seductive intensity to the role, blending the grit of the Outback with a modern, high-octane edge. By his side, Milly Alcock shines as a fierce, leather-clad rebel who proves that the Kelly legacy isn’t just about men in masks—it’s about the fire of a family that refuses to break. She turns every escape into a masterclass of style and adrenaline, wielding the past like a weapon.
Facing off against a ruthless tactical commander (Sam Worthington), the new Kelly gang must navigate a world of high-tech surveillance and ancient blood feuds. With stunning cinematography of the Australian wilderness, bone-crunching action, and a cinematic style that bleeds “Outlaw Chic,” this 2026 sequel is a pulse-pounding tribute to the man in the iron mask. In this land, justice isn’t given; it’s taken—one bullet at a time.