ONE Championship (ONE), the world’s largest martial arts organization, today announced an official partnership with The Beast In Me, a feature-length MMA action-drama film from Broken Open Pictures that is scheduled to begin filming later this year.
Filming will take place at a ONE Friday Fights live event in Bangkok's Impact Arena in January 2025.
ONE Championship (ONE), the world’s largest martial arts organization, today announced an official partnership with The Beast In Me, a feature-length MMA action-drama film from Broken Open Pictures that is scheduled to begin filming later this year.
ONE will feature prominently in the film, which stars Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe (Gladiator, A Beautiful Mind, Cinderella Man), who co-wrote the script, and Daniel MacPherson (Land of Bad, Foundation, Infini), among others. Select ONE talent including ONE Chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong are also expected to make appearances in the movie.
On January 24, 2025, a ONE Friday Fights live event at Bangkok, Thailand’s Impact Arena will play host to an MMA action scene for the film, with additional footage being captured throughout fight week.
Chatri Sityodtong stated: “I am thrilled to be partnering with the star-studded cast and production team behind The Beast In Me. I am confident ONE is the best platform to help tell their story of grit, perseverance, and determination. We cannot wait to host their entire team in Bangkok at a ONE Friday Fights fight week in January.”
David Frigerio, Producer and Co-Writer of The Beast In Me, stated: “We are excited to be partnering with ONE Championship as we create a film that resonates with fans, celebrating the spirit of competition, resilience, and the pursuit of greatness. With access to ONE’s vast network of athletes and events, we are poised to deliver an exhilarating cinematic experience that reflects the true heart of martial arts.”
In the film, MacPherson plays an out-of-work former MMA fighter who suffers a personal tragedy involving his brother. With the help of a veteran trainer played by Crowe, he sets out to avenge his brother by coming out of retirement to compete in ONE Championship.
Tyler Atkins will direct the film and Frigerio, along with Tim O’Hair and John Schwarz, will produce. Shane Abbess and Brett Thornquest will executive produce.
More details on the film, including an official release date and global distribution partners, will be announced in the future.