

Estragos
Directed by Gareth EvansCuando un robo de drogas tiene consecuencias fatales, un policía lucha contra el submundo criminal de una ciudad corrupta para salvar al hijo de un político.
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- Bizimki25 de abril de 2025Oh so much blood and killing! Seems like nonstop. Like in a video game. Unreal shooting. Never run out of bullets. Takes forever to kill a man. Waste of time and good actors.
- RipLinesMan24 de abril de 2025Event Horizon (1997) tore open the fabric of space and sanity to show us the abyss, but Havoc slashes into the heart of urban decay with just as much ferocity—only this time, the hellscape is manmade, and it breathes corruption. Directed with surgical precision by Gareth Evans, Havoc feels like a spiritual cousin to Paul W.S. Anderson’s sci-fi horror, trading haunted starships for crime-ridden cityscapes, and replacing the supernatural with the chillingly systemic. Tom Hardy delivers a volcanic performance as the war-torn detective—a man whose moral compass spins violently as he wades deeper into a mire of violence and political rot. His descent mirrors that of Sam Neill’s Dr. Weir, who, in Event Horizon, becomes both architect and victim of his own damnation. The characters in both films act as lightning rods for their environments. Just as Laurence Fishburne’s Captain Miller anchors Event Horizon with a righteous fury and reluctant empathy, Forest Whitaker in Havoc brings a quiet gravity that keeps Hardy’s chaos tethered, however tenuously, to something resembling hope. These are not heroes in the traditional sense—they are men clawing against inevitability, screaming into the void, and daring it to scream back. Cinematographically, Havoc trades the baroque, cathedral-like horror of a doomed spaceship for noir-soaked alleyways and crumbling institutions. But the sense of claustrophobia, of walls closing in both physically and psychologically, is shared. Evans channels dread like Anderson did—slow, deliberate, with moments of operatic violence punctuating long silences filled with tension. Havoc may lack the literal portal to hell that made Event Horizon iconic, but it conjures its own inferno from human nature, corruption, and guilt. It is a meditation on entropy, not of stars, but of souls. And much like Event Horizon, it leaves you unnerved, unsettled, and deeply, darkly moved.
- turbob24hace 3 dAn utterly incomprehensible plot, with added shit cgi traffic, opens up after 1 hour to Gareth Evans trademark brilliant violent action, honestly the last half of this film is pure balletic violence. I just have no clue why they are all shooting each other...
- Spoons25 de abril de 2025Tom Hardy gets smashed to bits in Gareth Evans’ Havoc, a hyper-violent, cyberpunk riot where the story barely matters and the camera never f***ing stops. Like RoboCop on a cocaine bender. Absolutely wild.
- m.clin30 de abril de 2025Good movie, mostly overdone car scenes and cgi effects. Story was alright. Watch once and put on the shelf.
- Paul Walsh3 de marzo de 2026Gareth Evans is excellent at making movies that are nonstop action and hyper-violent. If you enjoyed The Raid duology then this film should not disappoint you.
- Kit Lazer26 de abril de 2025I may never recover from this disappointment (this is a weighted three stars, I love you Tom Hardy/Gareth Evans)
- Roderick Vaughn Bridges17 de enero de 2026Not really my cup of tea, this is action-packed with insane amount of blood and gore, millions of bullets flying everywhere never running out. But anyone with a good sound system will fall in love with all the effects. Storyline okay. Definitely worth a watch.
- Mdziegiel14 de diciembre de 2025Just watchable!
- Tom & Layla14 de diciembre de 2025Plenty of action. Story only so-so.
- Kevin Ward25 de julio de 2025Solid action and some pretty cool camera work elevated what was just kind of a blah/forgettable story. Takes a while to get going too. The brutal action in the last act make up for the sluggish first half.
- Chris Greve6 de diciembre de 2025If you want action, this is the movie for you, This movie is packed addrenalin, love it.
- PatrikStar24 de abril de 2025Weak story, flat characters, kinda sketchy CGI. But hey when it comes to action and shootouts, it does the job! We don’t watch John Woo movies for the story anyway.
- cyberbillp1 de mayo de 2025I almost turned it off during the excessively long and bad CGI car/truck chase in the opening scene. My wife left the room, but I stuck it out and got a fair movie. If you like a hailstorm of bullets that only hit bad guys, then this is for you. Lots and lots of over the top automatic weapons. MP5, Glock switches, Mac 11, Sig's, Berretta's and many many more. All the cops are bad except our plucky heroine. Actually, everybody in this move is pretty much bad, or killed, or both. Turn up the sub woofer, it's worth the time to watch.
- PrOx GaZz27 de abril de 2025Havoc is high octane. It doesn't allow you to breathe. It's gruesome, bloody and a mirror to the criminal underworld. Hardy as Walker is somewhere there, trying to crack a case around a drug deal gone wrong. It starts with rescuing a politician's son that leads him to unravel a web of corruption and conspiracy. He needs to save the city from a syndicate, politics and bad cops who threaten the peace and balance. All this when he's also fighting his own demons of the past.
Estragos Trivia
Estragos was released on 25 de abril de 2025.
Estragos was directed by Gareth Evans.
Estragos has a runtime of 1h 47min.
Estragos was produced by Sarah Dibsdall, Gareth Evans, Ed Talfan, Tom Hardy, Aram Tertzakian.
Cuando un robo de drogas tiene consecuencias fatales, un policía lucha contra el submundo criminal de una ciudad corrupta para salvar al hijo de un político.
The key characters in Estragos are Walker (Tom Hardy), Ellie (Jessie Mei Li), Vincent (Timothy Olyphant).
Estragos is rated 16.
Estragos is an Action, Crimen, Suspense film.
Estragos has an audience rating of 3.5 out of 10.
Estragos had a budget of 90 MUS$.




















