Bloodsport 5
March 12, 2026
Bloodsport 5: The Final Kumite (2026)
Starring Daniel Bernhardt, Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White, and Lisa Stothard.
The legendary underground tournament returns in Bloodsport 5: The Final Kumite (2026), a brutal new chapter in the iconic martial arts franchise that began with the classic film Bloodsport. Known for its raw combat, intense rivalries, and unforgettable fighters, the saga once again steps into the shadows of the world’s most dangerous fighting arena—where honor, survival, and reputation are decided by the strength of one’s fists.
In this latest installment, Daniel Bernhardt returns as John Keller, a hardened martial artist who once dominated the legendary Kumite tournament. Years have passed since Keller last entered the arena, leaving behind a life defined by violence and deadly competition. Time, however, has not erased his reputation. When a powerful international crime syndicate takes control of the underground tournament and transforms it into a brutal spectacle broadcast across hidden networks around the world, Keller is forced back into the deadly competition for one final fight.
What was once a sacred contest among the world’s greatest martial artists has now become something darker. The Kumite is no longer simply about honor or discipline. It has been corrupted by money, power, and the hunger for bloodshed. Fighters are recruited from the most dangerous corners of the globe—elite assassins, underground champions, military-trained killers, and ruthless street fighters. The arena has evolved into a battlefield where losing does not simply mean defeat, but potentially death.
Standing in Keller’s path is a new generation of fighters determined to prove their dominance. Among them is a relentless warrior portrayed by Scott Adkins, whose lightning-fast strikes and relentless fighting style make him one of the most dangerous competitors the Kumite has ever seen. The rivalry between Keller and this rising champion becomes the central conflict of the tournament, a clash between experience and unstoppable ambition.
Michael Jai White brings powerful presence to the story as a veteran martial artist who understands the dark history behind the Kumite and the forces now controlling it. His character serves as both mentor and warning to Keller, reminding him that this new tournament is far more ruthless than anything that existed before. Meanwhile, Lisa Stothard delivers a fierce performance as a skilled fighter whose motives for entering the Kumite run deeper than simple victory. In a world where loyalty can shift as quickly as a strike, every competitor has something to prove.
The film elevates the action to new levels with carefully choreographed fight sequences that blend traditional martial arts with modern combat styles. Each match pushes the fighters beyond their limits, combining powerful striking, devastating throws, and lightning-fast counters. From secret arenas hidden beneath crowded cities to massive underground fighting pits illuminated by roaring crowds, the tournament unfolds across brutal and unforgettable battlegrounds.
At its core, Bloodsport 5: The Final Kumite is more than a martial arts action film. It explores the themes of legacy, honor, and redemption. For John Keller, returning to the Kumite is not simply about victory. It is about reclaiming the spirit of a tournament that once stood for discipline and respect among warriors. In a world where greed has corrupted the tradition, Keller must fight not only for survival but to restore the meaning behind the legendary competition.
The film also pays tribute to the enduring legacy of the Bloodsport franchise, which helped shape the global popularity of martial arts cinema. By combining classic tournament storytelling with modern action filmmaking, this installment bridges the gap between the original era of underground fighting films and the high-intensity choreography audiences expect today.
As the final rounds of the Kumite approach, the stakes rise higher than ever before. Fighters fall, alliances break, and the brutal truth of the tournament becomes impossible to ignore. In the end, only one warrior can leave the arena victorious.
