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Samurai Fury

Movie 2025 8.4 /10
Directed by Yu Irie

In a war scarred Kyoto at the brink of the Onin War, a rough-edged crew of fugitive fighters fights to disrupt a corrupted government. At the center is Hyoe, a sharp-witted fighter whose blade speaks before he does, and who has earned a place at the front line of a rising rebellion. The group... Read more

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About Samurai Fury

In a war scarred Kyoto at the brink of the Onin War, a rough-edged crew of fugitive fighters fights to disrupt a corrupted government. At the center is Hyoe, a sharp-witted fighter whose blade speaks before he does, and who has earned a place at the front line of a rising rebellion. The group operates in the shadows, striking targets that reveal the Shogunate's abuses while dodging a disciplined army led by Doken, once a trusted ally now a fierce rival. The film tracks their tense plans, uneasy alliances, and the cost of fighting for justice amid treachery and war. The atmosphere is tense, and every encounter tests loyalties among the crew. The danger lingers, and trust must be earned.

Directed by Yu Irie, Samurai Fury arrives in 2025 as a fresh take on a historic setting. The screenplay comes from an original concept by Ryosuke Kakine, giving the tale its sharp modern pace and cinematic violence for modern audiences.

Reception and themes hinge on a brutal period where loyalty is tested and power corrupts quickly. The story blends brisk swordplay with quiet reckonings about justice and duty. The Hyoe and Doken rivalry personalizes the political turmoil, making each battle feel like a crossroads while the tone remains realistic worldwide.

Box office data for Samurai Fury has not been publicly disclosed. With limited release in select markets, nationwide earnings remain unavailable, and international screenings have been sparse, so the overall commercial impact remains difficult to gauge at this point globally.

As of now there are no reported nominations or wins for Samurai Fury at major awards. The film could appeal to genre audiences seeking a grounded historically tinted action drama rather than prestige pieces. Some critics may praise the choreography and period detail even if it misses the awards circuit.

Details

Release Date
January 17, 2025
User Ratings
19 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Action, Drama

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Cast

Yo Oizumi

Yo Oizumi

Kento Nagao

Kento Nagao

Wakana Matsumoto

Wakana Matsumoto

Yuya Endo

Yuya Endo

Tomoya Maeno

Tomoya Maeno

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Ami201

Hannya

Hannya

Rina Takeda

Rina Takeda

Shingo Mizusawa

Shingo Mizusawa

Joey Iwanaga

Joey Iwanaga

Director: Yu Irie

Written by: Ryosuke Kakine

Frequently Asked Questions

Samurai Fury is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can rent on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video or buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

With a rating of 8.4/10 from 19 viewers, Samurai Fury is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

In a war scarred Kyoto at the brink of the Onin War, a rough-edged crew of fugitive fighters fights to disrupt a corrupted government. At the center is Hyoe, a sharp-witted fighter whose blade speaks before he does, and who has earned a place at the front line of a rising rebellion. The group ope...

Samurai Fury stars Yo Oizumi, Kento Nagao, Wakana Matsumoto, Yuya Endo, and Tomoya Maeno.

Samurai Fury was directed by Yu Irie.

Samurai Fury was released on January 17, 2025.

Samurai Fury is a Action and Drama film.

Yes. The movie is set in war-torn 15th century Kyoto on the eve of the Onin War, focusing on a band of outlaws led by Hyoe.

Hyoe leads the outlaw band. His lethal sword skills place him at the spearhead of a deadly uprising against the corrupt Shogunate.

Doken is the former friend turned archrival who leads the Shogunate army. He confronts Hyoe during the uprising.

The film blends action and drama. It’s rated 8.4 out of 10.