They erased his past. Now he’s rewriting their future.
In Bloodshot, high-octane action meets cutting-edge science fiction in a relentless tale of betrayal, resurrection, and retribution. Starring Vin Diesel as Ray Garrison, a fallen soldier brought back to life by breakthrough nanotechnology, this explosive thriller dives headfirst into a world where memories are manipulated and lives are weaponized.

But Ray isn’t just another experiment. When he uncovers the truth behind his rebirth—lies woven into his mind by those who revived him—he shatters the chains of control. The hunter becomes the hunted, and the battlefield becomes personal.
A Man Rebuilt for War
Directed by David S. F. Wilson in his feature debut, Bloodshot delivers a visually immersive experience that fuses gritty cyber-thriller with brutal, high-impact action. Garrison’s transformation from manipulated pawn to unstoppable force is realized through jaw-dropping CGI and tightly choreographed combat sequences that explode across tunnels, labs, and city streets with unrelenting momentum.
From the moment the nanites surge through his veins, Diesel’s Garrison is a walking engine of destruction—self-healing, ever-adapting, and determined to uncover the truth no matter the cost. His journey is more than vengeance; it’s a reckoning.

A Cast Sharpened for Conflict
Supporting Diesel is a fierce ensemble cast that elevates the tension.
- Eiza González brings intensity and grit as KT, a fellow enhanced operative haunted by her past but burning with resolve.
- Sam Heughan delivers a cold, calculating turn as Dalton, a rival soldier whose enhancements make him both a physical and psychological threat.
- Guy Pearce embodies chilling control as Dr. Emil Harting, the scientist behind Garrison’s resurrection—and the lies that come with it.
Together, they form a web of allegiance, manipulation, and betrayal that Garrison must unravel, one brutal encounter at a time.
Style Meets Sci-Fi Mayhem

Bloodshot is a film of visual flair and pounding energy. Wilson’s direction leans into stylized sequences—slow-motion nanite regeneration, neon-drenched battles, and digital mind-scapes—making the film as much a sensory overload as it is a narrative thrill ride.
The score pulses with urgency, echoing the adrenaline coursing through Garrison’s nanite-infused body. Whether it’s a shootout in a snowy tunnel or a zero-gravity free-fall of data and memory, every moment is infused with visceral force.
Against All Odds, It Left a Mark
Released at the onset of the global pandemic, Bloodshot faced a disrupted box office and shifted viewing patterns. Still, it raked in over $40 million worldwide, powered by Vin Diesel’s global star appeal and a fan base hungry for visceral sci-fi action. Its performance was a statement: even when the world stops, some stories refuse to be silenced.

More Than Muscle: A Fight for Identity
Bloodshot is not just a showcase of firepower and tech—it’s a story about identity, autonomy, and revenge. Ray Garrison doesn’t just want answers—he wants freedom. And he’ll fight through every algorithm, every betrayal, every ambush to take it back.
He’s not a hero. He’s the weapon they created. And now, he’s turned against them.
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