A24 is moving forward with a fresh interpretation of the 1988 cult classic “Bloodsport,” with Emmy winner Michaela Coel tapped to write and direct. This project marks Coel’s third collaboration with the acclaimed studio and signifies A24’s growing presence in martial arts cinema. Coel will take on the challenge of re-envisioning the film that propelled Jean-Claude Van Damme to international action stardom.
Michaela Coel’s Vision for “Bloodsport”
Michaela Coel has shared her enthusiasm for the project, citing a long-standing fascination with combat sports. “I have long been in awe of fighters, and astounded by the discipline, intensity and isolation the sport demands of them,” Coel stated, adding, “I am excited to explore this world, especially so with A24 as my collaborators. LET’S FUCKING GO.” Industry reports characterize the new film as a “reimagining” rather than a direct remake, suggesting Coel will likely transform the narrative and tone considerably. Specific details such as a logline, character roster, or updated setting have yet to be revealed, leaving it uncertain whether the iconic character of Frank Dux will be central, or if the story will embark on an entirely new direction.
A24’s Commitment and Production Team
A24 will provide full financing and manage the global distribution for the “Bloodsport” reimagining, granting the independent studio comprehensive control over both production and release strategies. This announcement aligns with A24’s ongoing expansion into diverse genres. The studio is also preparing for the release of Coel’s psychological thriller “Mother Mary” on April 17 and the A24-backed BBC/HBO series “First Day on Earth,” also created by and starring Coel. Marc Toberoff and Alberto Lensi are on board as producers, with Stuart Manashil and Peggy DiSalle serving as executive producers. This experienced team will support Coel’s creative vision with robust financing and rights management.
Recalling the Original 1988 “Bloodsport”
The original “Bloodsport,” directed by Newt Arnold, introduced audiences to U.S. Army Captain Frank Dux, portrayed by Jean-Claude Van Damme. Dux deserts his post to participate in the secretive Kumite, an illicit, full-contact martial arts tournament held in Hong Kong where fatal outcomes are a known risk. The film chronicled Dux’s camaraderie with fellow fighter Ray Jackson, his confrontations with military officers attempting to apprehend him, and his ultimate face-off against the formidable, undefeated champion Chong Li.
Produced on a modest budget, reportedly in the low millions, the 1988 film amassed approximately $65 million globally and later cultivated a dedicated fanbase through home video and cable broadcasts. It became a pivotal early role for Van Damme, widely credited for popularizing tournament-style mixed martial arts narratives within mainstream American action cinema.
Legacy and Future Possibilities
Over the decades, “Bloodsport” has secured a unique position within martial arts fandom, with its depiction of the Kumite inspiring subsequent tournament-themed films, video games, and elements of MMA culture. The film also sparked ongoing debate regarding the veracity of its supposed foundation in the real-life adventures of martial artist Frank Dux, which have never been fully authenticated. This historical ambiguity provides fertile ground for a contemporary reimagining to selectively interpret and adapt aspects of the legend.
What’s Next for the “Bloodsport” Reimagining?
As of now, no casting decisions have been announced, nor have production start dates or a release window been made public. It also remains unconfirmed whether Jean-Claude Van Damme will have any role, be it a cameo, a mentor figure, or otherwise. The film’s primary setting is also unknown, leaving it open whether Hong Kong will be revisited or if the narrative will shift to a different global fight locale. Information regarding the fight choreography team, stunt coordinators, or the potential involvement of real-life combat sports athletes has not yet been disclosed. The full scope of the creative direction will likely become apparent once A24 unveils a script synopsis or early promotional materials.

