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Synopsis

Skarsgård stars as "Boy" who avows revenge after his family is murdered by Hilda Van Der Koy (Janssen), the deranged matriarch of a corrupt post-apocalyptic dynasty that left the boy orphaned, deaf and voiceless. Driven by his inner voice, one which he co-opted from his favorite childhood video game, Boy trains with a mysterious shaman (Ruhian) to become an instrument of death and is set loose on the eve of the annual culling of dissidents. Bedlam ensues as Boy commits bloody martial arts mayhem, inciting a wrath of carnage and blood-letting. As he tries to get his bearings in this delirious realm, Boy soon falls in with a desperate resistance group, all the while bickering with the apparent ghost of his rebellious little sister.

Cast

  • Bill Skarsgård
  • Jessica Rothe
  • Michelle Dockery
  • Brett Gelman
  • Isaiah Mustafa
  • Yayan Ruhian
  • Nicholas Crovetti
  • Cameron Crovetti
  • Quinn Copeland
  • Andrew Koji

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#actionpacked
#intense
#hilarious
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Awesome great action movie. It has everything!

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Metacritic

33
Sep 12, 2023

Boy Kills World comes across as obnoxious, and the viewer already feels exhausted within the first 15 minutes of the film. It's as if the creative team wanted to make a cult movie but completely forgot cult movies have to be fun.

Nate Richard
Collider
80
Sep 10, 2023

A high-octane action extravaganza sure to satiate genre fans’ delirious bloodlust.

Nick Schager
The Daily Beast
85
Sep 10, 2023

Boy Kills World is a two-hour roller coaster. You’ll leave exhausted and beaten, and yet feeling like maybe you too can defeat the fascist dictators in your life.

Metacritic review by Alan Ng
Alan Ng
Film Threat