THE NEW KINGS OF CARNAGE: WHY XIE MIAO AND JOE TASLIM ARE ACTION CINEMA’S MOST DANGEROUS DUO
MACAU — Forget the polished choreography of Hollywood’s elite. A new era of bone-crunching, lung-collapsing martial arts is arriving on May 29th, and it’s led by a pairing that feels like a tactical nuke dropped into a crowded room. Lionsgate’s The Furious isn’t just a movie; it’s a mission statement, and its stars, Xie Miao and Joe Taslim, are the high priests of the “new ultraviolence.”
For decades, action fans have sought the successor to the raw, visceral energy of The Raid. While many have tried, The Furious looks poised to seize the crown by pairing two of the most lethal performers currently walking the earth.
The Prodigy: Xie Miao’s Lethal Precision
Xie Miao isn’t a newcomer to the “ass-whooping” business—he’s a veteran who started as a child prodigy alongside Jet Li. However, the Xie Miao we see in The Furious is a far cry from the cute kung-fu kid of the 90s. As Wang Wei, a father pushed to the absolute brink by a corrupt system and a kidnapped daughter, Xie brings a “quiet-storm” intensity to the screen.
His style in The Furious is described by stunt coordinators as “surgical.” There is no wasted movement. When Wei enters a room, he doesn’t just fight; he dismantles. Insiders who have seen the early cuts of the film claim his performance is the closest thing to a “live-action anime protagonist” ever captured, blending traditional Wushu speed with a modern, gritty street-fighting edge that feels dangerously real.
The Juggernaut: Joe Taslim’s Brutal Force
On the other side of this “unlikely duo” is Joe Taslim. Best known to global audiences as the terrifying Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat or the elite Sergeant Jaka in The Raid, Taslim brings a physical presence that is unmatched. In The Furious, he plays Navin, a relentless journalist with a missing wife and a massive chip on his shoulder.
If Xie Miao is the scalpel, Taslim is the sledgehammer. His background in Olympic-level Judo translates into a fighting style on screen that is heavy, impactful, and “fantastically brutal.” Every slam looks like it cracks the pavement; every punch feels like it has the weight of a freight train behind it.
The Octagon: A “Mountain of Ass-Whooping”

The buzz surrounding the film has centered on a singular, jaw-dropping sequence: The Octagon. While most films use a cage for a quick 1v1 scrap, The Furious reportedly features a scene where Wei and Navin are trapped in an arena against a seemingly endless wave of elite enforcers.
The choreography, staged by world-class fight teams, creates a literal “mountain” of fallen foes. “It’s not just a fight; it’s a masterpiece of carnage,” says one early reviewer. “It has the stamina of the hallway scene from Oldboy but the technical complexity of John Wick 4.”
Why This Duo Changes the Game
What makes this pairing so dangerous isn’t just their individual skills—it’s the contrast.
Xie Miao provides the speed and the “vengeance-fueled” emotional core.
Joe Taslim provides the raw power and the “nothing-to-lose” desperation.
When they share the screen, the chemistry isn’t built on witty banter; it’s built on blood and synchronized destruction. They represent a return to “practical” action, where the hits look like they hurt because, quite often, the stunt performers actually took them.
Lionsgate is betting big that audiences are hungry for “Raid energy”—and with Miao and Taslim leading the charge, The Furious is about to prove that the most dangerous thing in a theater isn’t the explosions, but two men with nothing left to lose.
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