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Bloodshot
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Bloodshot (2020) fuses comic-book muscle with sci‑fi paranoia as a fallen Marine is rebuilt into a weapon—and then starts questioning who’s pulling the trigger. It’s a revenge story that keeps mutating the moment you think you know its target.
Bloodshot (2020), directed by David S. F. Wilson, drops you into a near-future where death isn’t the end—it’s a business model. When Marine Ray Garrison (Vin Diesel) is brought back after a brutal tragedy, he wakes to a second life engineered by a private team that promises purpose, strength, and clarity. What he gets instead is power wrapped around a mystery.
The film’s hook is its biotech twist: Ray’s body is rebuilt with nanotechnology that turns him into a relentless combat instrument, able to heal, adapt, and hit harder than any human should. Training alongside other enhanced operatives, he’s told to focus on the mission and ignore the blanks in his past. Yet the more he fights, the more the gaps feel like fingerprints—evidence that someone has been rearranging his reality.
As memories begin to surge back, Ray latches onto a single, scorching goal: find the person responsible for the deaths that shattered his life. But Bloodshot refuses to stay a simple revenge sprint. Each step forward raises a new question about what’s authentic, what’s implanted, and how easily grief can be weaponized when your mind is part of the tech stack.
Wilson stages the action with a sleek, high-impact sensibility, leaning into the genre pleasures of super-soldier spectacle while keeping the tension rooted in identity. The supporting cast—Eiza González, Sam Heughan, Toby Kebbell, Talulah Riley, Lamorne Morris, Guy Pearce, and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson—helps build a world where corporate ambition and battlefield tactics share the same cold logic.
For viewers who like their action threaded with science-fiction unease, Bloodshot plays like a pulse-pounding question: if your memories can be edited, what happens to your morality? Discover more editorial coverage and what to watch next at https://trailerix.com.
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Frequently asked questions
What is Bloodshot (2020) about?
It follows Marine Ray Garrison, who is revived through advanced nanotechnology and transformed into a superhuman operative. As his memories resurface, he pursues revenge—only to uncover a deeper manipulation behind his new life.
Who directed Bloodshot?
Bloodshot was directed by David S. F. Wilson.
Who stars in Bloodshot (2020)?
The film stars Vin Diesel, Eiza González, Sam Heughan, Toby Kebbell, Talulah Riley, Lamorne Morris, Guy Pearce, and Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson.
What genres does Bloodshot fit into?
Bloodshot blends action, science fiction, and adventure, combining super-soldier combat with a tech-driven mystery about memory and control.
Is Bloodshot more of a revenge story or a sci-fi thriller?
It starts with the momentum of revenge but increasingly leans into sci-fi thriller territory as Ray questions the truth of his memories and the motives of the people who rebuilt him.
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