Prisoner of War (2025 film)
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| Directed by | Louis Mandylor |
| Screenplay by | Marc Clebanoff |
| Story by | Scott Adkins |
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| Starring | Scott Adkins Peter Shinkoda Michael Copon Gabbi Garcia Donald Cerrone |
| Cinematography | Niccolò de la Fère |
| Edited by | Austin Nordell |
| Music by | Tasos Eliopoulos |
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| Distributed by | Well Go USA Entertainment |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
| Countries | United States Philippines |
| Languages | English Filipino Japanese |
Prisoner of War (formerly titled Death March) is a 2025 martial arts war film directed by Louis Mandylor and written by Marc Clebanoff, based on a story by Scott Adkins. The film features Adkins alongside Peter Shinkoda, Donald Cerrone, Michael Copon, and Gabbi Garcia. Produced by Odyssey Motion Pictures and distributed by Well Go USA Entertainment, it combines martial arts action with a World War II prisoner-of-war narrative. It premiered at the Beverly Hills Film Festival in April 2025 and had a limited theatrical and digital release in the United States on September 19, 2025.
Set during the Battle of Bataan, the plot centers on British RAF officer Wing Commander James Wright (Adkins), who is captured by Japanese forces and confined to a harsh POW camp in the Philippines. There, Wright is forced into hand-to-hand combat matches for his captors’ amusement. Using his prior martial arts training, he motivates resistance among fellow prisoners while devising a bold escape plan.
The film received mixed to positive critical feedback, with praise for Adkins’s performance and the fight choreography, though the narrative depth and supporting characters faced criticism. Reviewers highlighted its fusion of war epic and martial arts elements, with some calling it a raw, visceral take on the genre.