A24, the renowned independent studio, has officially announced a new interpretation of the classic 1988 martial arts film “Bloodsport.” This project sees Emmy-winning creator Michaela Coel taking on writing and directing duties, marking her third collaboration with A24. This move represents a significant step for A24 into the martial arts genre, and an opportunity for Coel to re-envision a film that played a pivotal role in launching Jean-Claude Van Damme’s career as a global action star.
Michaela Coel’s Vision for “Bloodsport”
In her statement about the upcoming film, Coel expressed her long-standing admiration for combat sports and the profound aspects of the world depicted in “Bloodsport.” She stated, “I have long been in awe of fighters, and astounded by the discipline, intensity and isolation the sport demands of them… I am excited to explore this world, especially so with A24 as my collaborators. LET’S FUCKING GO.”
Reports from the industry refer to the new production as a “reimagining” rather than a direct remake. This suggests Coel intends to significantly alter the narrative and tone, rather than merely replicating the original 1988 plot point-for-point. Specific details such as a logline, character roster, or updated setting remain undisclosed. It is currently unknown whether the central character will retain the name Frank Dux or if the story will diverge entirely from that figure.
A24’s Involvement and Project Details
A24 will fully finance and manage the distribution of the new “Bloodsport,” granting the studio complete control over both its production and release strategies. The company has been steadily expanding its presence across various genres. This announcement follows closely on the heels of Coel’s psychological thriller “Mother Mary,” set for an April 17 theatrical release, and the A24-backed BBC/HBO series “First Day on Earth,” which Coel also created and stars in.
The remake’s production team includes Marc Toberoff, an attorney-producer known for his work in entertainment, and Alberto Lensi as producers. Stuart Manashil and Peggy DiSalle will serve as executive producers. This team combines Coel’s creative leadership with experienced professionals in film financing and rights management.
The Legacy of the 1988 “Bloodsport”
The original “Bloodsport,” directed by Newt Arnold, centered on U.S. Army Captain Frank Dux, a ninjutsu practitioner portrayed by Jean-Claude Van Damme. Dux deserts his military post to participate in the secretive Kumite, an underground, full-contact martial arts tournament held in Hong Kong. The film chronicled Dux’s camaraderie with fellow fighter Ray Jackson, his encounters with military personnel attempting to apprehend him, and his ultimate confrontation with the undefeated champion Chong Li in a tournament where fatalities were a recognized risk.
Produced with a modest budget reportedly in the low millions, “Bloodsport” achieved a worldwide gross of approximately $65 million. It subsequently garnered a significant cult following through home video and cable television. The film was instrumental in establishing Van Damme as a star and is frequently recognized for introducing tournament-style mixed martial arts narratives to mainstream American action cinema.
Over the decades, “Bloodsport” has maintained a special place within martial arts fan culture. Its depiction of the Kumite has influenced numerous subsequent tournament films, video games, and the broader MMA scene. The movie has also been a subject of discussion due to the unverified nature of its claims to be based on the real-life exploits of martial artist Frank Dux, an aspect that offers ample creative freedom for a modern reimagining to decide which elements of the legend to incorporate.
Currently, no casting decisions have been announced, nor have production start dates or release windows been made public. There is also no confirmation regarding a potential appearance by Jean-Claude Van Damme, whether in a cameo, mentor role, or otherwise. Furthermore, it remains to be seen if the film will retain Hong Kong as its primary setting or explore a different global combat arena.
Specifics regarding the fight choreography team, stunt coordinators, or the involvement of real-life combat sports athletes have not yet been revealed. The full scope of the creative direction will become clearer once A24 releases a script synopsis or initial footage.








