>"I have long been in awe of fighters, and astounded by the discipline, intensity and isolation the sport demands of them," Coel said. "I am excited to explore this world, especially so with A24 as my collaborators. LET’S FUCKING GO."https://variety.com/2026/film/news/michaela-coel-bloodsport-remake-a24-1236691553/
JCVD sucked worse than Seagal, he was Norris levels of bad, so good on her
>>218679640is that a man? i mean we can all agree that its hideously ugly but at least if it's not a man i can have sympathy for what god did to them.
>>218679640>A24’s BLOODSPORT Remake
>>218679640The world was better when people weren't able to say "fuck" in mainstream media.
>>218679688You sound very gay.
>>218679640>LET’S FUCKING GOShe sounds like my 10 year old nephew playing Mario kart.
>>218679640She and Cynthia Erivo look like demons.
>DEY HI-YA!
>>218679640>Micaela CoelAt least she was cheap and follows the right blackrock themes.
>>218679640>0 directing creditsKek!
>>218679688You sound like you eat cum for breakfast
Reminder the guy lied about everything in his life:>When interviewed by John Johnson in 1988, John Stewart expressed regret for writing the Black Belt article on Dux's alleged Kumite victory. He described himself as naive for believing Dux, saying that after the story was published he received information that "raised questions about Dux's military career". Jim Coleman, then editor of Black Belt, added that Dux's story was "based on false premises" and there was no evidence of the Kumite.[2][1] Kenneth Wilson of the Ministry of Sports in The Bahamas disputed the existence of the Kumite, saying it was impossible a martial arts tournament of that scale could have been kept a secret.[2] According to Johnson, an invoice for the organization that allegedly staged the Kumite listed Dux as its only point of contact, and the base of the trophy he claims to have won was bought by him at a local trophy store. Dux told Johnson to speak to a man named Richard Robinson, whom he said he had met at the Kumite. Robinson initially confirmed Dux's story, saying that he was invited to the Kumite as he was an undefeated wrestler at Lower Merion High School. Johnson later uncovered that Robinson had not attended that school, and had actually gone to school with Dux. Confronted with this information, Robinson responded "All right. I don't know what to say ... Frank was a buddy of mine when I was in L.A."[2]
>>218679640DEY HEA
>>218680854>Sheldon Lettich said that he got the idea for Bloodsport after listening to Dux's "tall tales" regarding the Kumite. Dux introduced him to a man named Richard Bender who claimed to have been at the Kumite and verified the story, though a few years later confessed to Lettich that he had been lying and that Dux had instructed him on what to say. Lettich described Dux as a "delusional day-dreamer".[26] Citing his Kumite claims, MMA website Fightland includes Dux among their list of martial arts frauds.[27] Both John Johnson and Fightland believe Dux faked his story to help promote his martial arts schools.[2][28] >Writing in the book Action Speaks Louder, Eric Lichtenfield said that when Dux's claimed exploits are questioned, he counters by "actually exploiting his lack of substantiating evidence, and spinning it" into even wilder stories.[33] Dux says that the reason he no longer has a sword he was presented with at the Kumite is that he sold it in a failed attempt to buy the freedom of a boat of orphans whom he later rescued from pirates,[2][33] that he stopped a plot to assassinate Steven Seagal,[32] and that discrepancies in his martial arts history are the work of fabrications by his rivals including ninjutsu master Stephen K. Hayes.[2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Dux#Disputed_claimsInstead of a Bloodsport remake, Steven Soderbergh should direct a comedy biopic about this guy.
>>218679640>Bloodsport remake>made by A24, the most Woke Pretentious studio>directed by an anti-White black womanPass