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Synopsis

A man returns to dismantle his family's house, where they were murdered in war, to rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a Red Army commander, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursuit begins.

Cast

  • Stephen Lang
  • Richard Brake
  • Jorma Tommila
  • Sandy E. Scott
  • Tommi Korpela
  • Einar Haraldsson
  • Jaakko Hutchings
  • Ergo Küppas
  • Anton Klink
Moviegoers are saying
Sisu: Road to Revenge delivers 89 minutes of physics-defying carnage that has audiences either roaring with glee or rolling their eyes at its unapologetically bonkers approach. From tanks doing front flips to Stephen Lang wiping blood off his windshield while driving angrily, this sequel doubles down on brutal action over storytelling, creating what reviewers describe as the 'Saints Row' to Inglourious Basterds' 'Grand Theft Auto.'
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Reviews

Metacritic

85
Nov 21, 2025

Road to Revenge is everything you could want from a rough-and-tumble, tough-as-nails action movie. 'Sisu' was even more of it, but only by a matter of degrees.

Metacritic review by William Bibbiani
William Bibbiani
TheWrap
80
Nov 19, 2025

The good news is that it remains terrific: punchy, old-school stunt work, crisply uncluttered cutting, and varied, inventive baddie-splattering from the moment Aatami deploys one of those beams to take down a jet fighter.

Metacritic review by Mike McCahill
Mike McCahill
The Guardian
75
Oct 8, 2025

This movie does one thing, and does it well, via methods that escalate to nearly cartoonish proportions. And it’s clear in absolutely every grim, gory, gutting-it-out scene that Helander and Tommila know exactly who they’re making this movie for.

Tasha Robinson
Polygon