Never Back Down (film series) explained

Never Back Down
Starring:
Distributor:
Released:2008–2021
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$23,000,000 (2 films)
Gross:$41,627,431 (Total from 1 theatrical release)

The Never Back Down film series consists of American martial arts sport movies, centered around an original story and characters created by Chris Hauty. The plot of each installment details the events that surround its various underdog characters, who must exceed expectations and overpower their more experienced competition in a variety of legal, semi-legal, and illegal MMA competitions.

The series as a whole has been met with mixed critical and financial successes. The original movie received poor response from critics, despite earning a profit at the box office. The second and third installments which followed earned praise from critics who considered them an improvement,[1] though their monetary performance on home video is unknown. Conversely, the fourth film had mixed reception critically, with various reactions calling it inferior to its predecessors,[2] [3] while others believed it was a worthy sequel from the female perspective.[4] [5] Despite each movie's initial performance, they were later classified by some critics through modern analyses as some of the best classics of their genre.[6] [7]

Films

FilmU.S.
release date
DirectorScreenwriterStory byProducers
Never Back DownJeff WadlowChris HautyCraig Baumgarten and David Zelon
Michael Jai White
Chris HautyMichael Jai White & Chris Hauty
Kellie MadisonAudrey ArkinsCraig Baumgarten, David Zelon and Ben Jacques

Never Back Down (2008)

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After moving to Florida with his mother and brother, Jake Tyler faces the challenges of being treated as an outsider at his new high school. Despite this, he looks for every opportunity to get to know his peers and tries to impress a girl from his classes named Baja Miller. Confronting the various challenging experiences of being bullied by his classmates with outbursts of anger, Jake gets into a fight at a party where he ultimately loses. Humiliated, Jake is encouraged by one of his peers named Max Cooperman to learn how to properly fight through athletic coaching. Introduced to Max's mentor named Jean Roqua, Jake discovers a new passion as he begins to learn mixed martial arts and becomes involved in a fighting tournament known as "The Beatdown" to overcome the expectations of those around him.[8] [9]

Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown (2011)

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Max Cooperman is once again tasked with organizing The Beatdown, a secret MMA tournament. Cooperman works along side his mentor who is a retired professional UFC athlete named Casey "Case" Walker Jr. to recruit a group of amateur fighters for the event including a talented wrestler named Mike Stokes, a former-boxer named Zack Gomes, a talented recent martial arts fighter named Tim Newhouse, and a bullied record store clerk named Justin Epstein. Working together to train for the event, the group quickly become friends and gain an appreciation for teamwork, athleticism, and the life-lessons that Case shares with them. When he is confronted by local law enforcement, who move to charge him with violating his probation, the group of friends discover that there is a traitor in their midst when its revealed that Case was set up. When Mike finds the perpetrator, he becomes more determined than before to win the competition and make his mentor proud.[10] [11] [12]

Never Back Down: No Surrender (2016)

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For a couple of years, Casey "Case" Walker Jr. has enjoyed success when he returned from retirement to fight in mixed martial arts tournaments. Following a series of successes however, Case has grown tired of the career and resorts to amateur matches while also proceeding with training athletes new to the sport. While mentoring a couple of up-and-coming fighters hone their skills, Case is surprised when an old friend named Brody James approaches him to serve as his trainer for a Primal Fighting Combat (PFC) Championship. Scheduled by a corrupt promoter named Hugo Vega to challenge a massive opponent named Caesar Braga who is known for standing seven-feet tall and for being a significant challenge. James sees Braga is the ultimate fighter and asks for Case's assistance. Initially hesitant, Case agrees to a collaboration with his friend's current trainer named Matty Ramos, with intentions of helping James also address some personal issues as well. Resorting to steroid abuse during his training, James becomes jealous of Case when he and the PFC marketing manager named Mya Cruz becomes romantically involved. Determined to overcome the challenges of his past James agrees to abandoning the substance abuse and returns to traditional training, only to sustain a knee injury at the hands of a trainer named Boris. As Vega approaches him with a challenge to fight Braga, Case begins to question whether injury was an intentional setup by the promoter. Case becomes the student when he trades places with Brody, while the latter becomes his trainer alongside Ramos; Case agrees to fight the massive opponent Braga, and is determined to avenge his friend.[13] [14] [15]

Never Back Down: Revolt (2021)

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Anya and Aslan, two Chechen immigrants who moved to England, work tirelessly to make ends meet. Aslan repeatedly receives beatings when he engages in amateur fights to earn some money for their wellbeing, but also secretly owes a large sum of money to a criminal organization. Matters escalate when Aslan is not able to repay his debtor, a villainous woman named Mariah, as the debt notice is called. When Anya pleads for his case, the crime lord makes a preposition where Anya will agree to be taken to a remote location where she'll compete in underground fights with other women until Aslan's debts are repaid. Agreeing to the terms, Anya is surprised when she arrives at large estate and is thrown into imprisonment alongside various other women. The group is forced into combating their fellow prisoners, and matters become dire when one of their companions dies following a violent beating at the hands of an experienced MMA fighter named Janek. Suddenly, Anya realizes the women's situation and determines that unless they escape and defeat their captors, they will all be sold into human trafficking once this syndicate grows tired of their entertainment. Refusing to become victims, Anya begins a revolution with her competitors and they group determine to fight for their lives.

Main cast and characters

CharacterFilms
Never Back DownNever Back Down 2:
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Never Back Down:
Jake "The Gridiron" TylerSean Fariscolspan="3"
Baja MillerAmber Heardcolspan="3"
Jean RoquaDjimon Hounsoucolspan="3"
Ryan "The Terror" McCarthyCam Gigandetcolspan="3"
Casey "Case" Walker Jr.Michael Jai White
Mike "Wrestler Kid" StokesDean Geyercolspan="2"
Justin EpsteinScott Epsteincolspan="2"
Myca CruzGillian White
Brody JamesJosh Barnett
Hugo VegaEsai Morales
Caesar BragaNathan Jones
AnyaOlivia Popica
AslanTommy Bastow
JanekMichael Bisping
Max CoopermanEvan PetersEvan Peters
Zack "Smoke and Thunder" GomesAlex Merazcolspan="2"
Tim NewhouseTodd Duffeecolspan="2"
Matty RamosStephen Quadros
Taj MahaleAmarin Cholvibul
"Creech"Daniel Renalds
LoriHannah Al Rashid
MaliVanessa Campos
ValentinaDiana Hoyos
JulianJames Faulkner

Additional crew and production details

FilmCrew/Detail
ComposerCinematographerEditor(s)Production
companies
Distributing
company
Running time
Never Back DownMichael WandmacherLukas EttlinVictor Du Bois & Debra WeinfeldMandalay Independent PicturesSummit Entertainment1 hr 55 mins
Never Back Down 2:
David WittmanYaron LeviDebra WeinfeldMandalay Pictures,
BMP Inc.
Stage 6 Films1 hr 43 mins
Never Back Down:
Frederik WiedmannRoss W. ClarksonScott RichterDestination Films1 hr 42 mins
Never Back Down:
Ram KhatabakhshOliver LoncraineEmma GaffneyMandalay Pictures,
Destination Films,
Wonder Street Fiction Films
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment1 hr 29 mins

Reception

Box office and financial performance

FilmBox office grossBox office rankingTotal home
video sales
Worldwide gross
total income
BudgetWorldwide net
total income
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll-time
North America
All-time
worldwide
Never Back Down$24,850,922$16,776,509$41,627,431
  1. 3,380
  1. 3,631
$21,341,760$62,969,191$20,000,000$42,969,191[16] [17]
$3,000,000[18]
[19]
$5,957[20]

Critical and public response

FilmRotten TomatoesMetacritic
Never Back Down21% (84 reviews)[21] 39/100 (22 reviews)[22]
Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown[23]
Never Back Down: No Surrender[24]
Never Back Down: Revolt[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Every Never Back Down Martial Arts Movie Ranked (Including Revolt). ScreenRant. Curran, Brad. November 25, 2021. July 3, 2024.
  2. Web site: Never Back Down: Revolt (2021) Blu-ray Review. The Action Elite. Moore, David J.. 2021. July 3, 2024.
  3. Web site: Review- NEVER BACK DOWN: REVOLT is Essentially an MMA Film of Missed Opportunities. Action-Flix.com. Jerva, John M.. November 17, 2021. July 3, 2024.
  4. Web site: Never Back Down: Revolt review – oddly empowering woman-a-mano combat. The Guardian. Felperin, Leslie. February 16, 2022. July 3, 2024. ...oddly empowering woman-a-mano combat...The latest in this pulpy fighting franchise has Chechen refugee Anya punching the patriarchy...the most significant relationships in the film are between her and her brother, and then later between the women locked up in the makeshift prison, who decide to stop fighting each other and work together to overthrow the patriarchy – sorry, overthrow their traffickers..
  5. Web site: Never Back Down: Revolt (2021). Kung-Fu Kingdom. Curran, Brad. November 17, 2021. July 3, 2024.
  6. Web site: 10 Combat Sports Movies Which Will Make You Want To Jump In The Ring Right Away. ScoopWhoop. Arora, Gaurav. May 25, 2023. July 3, 2024. Never Back Down is one series which took MMA obsession among youngsters to a whole new level..
  7. Web site: Top 5 MMA films that you should watch now. Sportskeeda. Aulino, Giancarlo. October 10, 2021. The film sheds light on the training that goes into MMA. In doing so, viewers gain a greater appreciation for the training and athletic ability required to be successful in MMA..
  8. Web site: Never Back Down Review. IGN. Gilchrist, Todd. March 13, 2008. June 27, 2024.
  9. Never Back Down. Entertainment Weekly. Kirschling, Gregory. March 19, 2008. June 27, 2024.
  10. Web site: Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown DVD Review. IGN. Shaffer, R.L.. January 18, 2012. July 2, 2024.
  11. Web site: Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown (2011) Review. The Action Elite. Eoin. 2011. July 2, 2024.
  12. Web site: Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown DVD review. Den of Geek. Edwards, Matt. November 2, 2011. July 2, 2024.
  13. Web site: Never Back Down: No Surrender (2016). Kug-Fu Kingdom. Curran, Brad. January 19, 2017. July 3, 2024.
  14. Web site: Never Back Down: Never Surrender (2016) Review. The Action Elite. Eoin. 2016. July 3, 2024.
  15. Web site: Never Back Down: No Surrender. Far East Films. Skeates, Andrew. February 11, 2022. July 3, 2024.
  16. Web site: Never Back Down (2008). Box Office Mojo. IMDb. June 26, 2024.
  17. Web site: Never Back Down (2008). The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. June 26, 2024.
  18. Web site: Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown (2011). The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. June 26, 2024.
  19. Web site: Never Back Down: No Surrender (2016). The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. June 26, 2024.
  20. Web site: Never Back Down: Revolt (2021). The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. June 26, 2024.
  21. Web site: Never Back Down. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. June 26, 2024.
  22. Web site: Never Back Down. Metacritic. Red Ventures. June 24, 2024.
  23. Web site: Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. June 26, 2024.
  24. Web site: Never Back Down: No Surrender. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. June 26, 2024.
  25. Web site: Never Back Down: Revolt. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. June 26, 2024.