Ong Bak 3 (2010)

After being captured and brutally tortured by the ruthless Lord Rajasena, Tien (Tony Jaa) is left broken—physically shattered and spiritually lost. Rescued by villagers and guided through healing, meditation, and spiritual awakening, Tien must rise again—not just to fight, but to rise above vengeance.


As a new threat emerges in the form of the dark and enigmatic Bhuti Sangkha, the battle transcends the physical. It becomes a clash of destiny, karma, and inner peace.
Tony Jaa delivers a fierce yet poetic Muay Thai performance, blending raw power with spiritual grace.


A visually rich experience, steeped in Buddhist philosophy, symbolic imagery, and mythic undertones.
Slower and more contemplative than its predecessors, focusing on redemption and harmony.


The final confrontation is a breathtaking fusion of fury and serenity, concluding the trilogy with mysticism and soul.
“The body is strong… but without spirit, it is nothing.”