FIST OF THE CONDOR (2023) Trailer | Marko Zaror Martial Arts Action Movie

Published 2023-03-16
After centuries of careful safeguarding, a sacred manual of deadly fighting techniques risks falling into the wrong hands, leaving its rightful guardian to battle the world’s greatest assassins to protect the ancient secrets.

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Directed by: Ernesto Díaz Espinoza
Starring: #MarkoZaror, Eyal Meyer, Gina Aguad, Fernanda Urrejola, Man Soo Yoon

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All Comments (21)
  • @locater2
    The only other martial artist even more underrated than Scott Adkins
  • Finally.. gets the recognition he deserves. Magnificent Martial artist.
  • A legend in his own movie!💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
  • @benoni483
    The guy became an astronaut, teacher, doctor, soldier, fireman, pool boy, delivery boy and now a martial artist. Legend
  • @Tibosan2
    Is that actually a Real movie? With latino Shaolin Monk and spaghetti western music?? I'm 💯% in! 🤩🤩
  • @CamilaCrowe
    Can't wait! Zaror is amazing doing flips and flying kicks. Without cgi or cables!
  • Dude is twice the size he was in Undisputed.He is a stellar actor and he deserves his own film.
  • He was brilliant in Savage dog. And undisputed. About time he got his own movie
  • @sammie6657
    Glad Zaror finally gets to do whatever he likes. Martial Arts and stunt at its finest
  • Soy de Brasil me da mucha alegría saber que alguien hace películas así en SulAmérica 🙏💖
  • @d.prague5603
    The Zaror is back with the martial artz nastiness a super legend in my opinion the stuntz he does offerz up an insanity plea.
  • @MythMuzik
    Someome give this man the proper look, he is one bad ass dude
  • @joeyc4473
    LATINOS UNIDOS LATINOS THE STRONGEST: Congratulations 👏 to Our Brother, Marko Zaror 💪🩸⚔️💯 He is the "LATINO SUPERMAN" Marko Zaror started training in martial arts self defense at the age of 6 year's old. He's trained in Taekwondo 🥋 Kickboxing, Judo, Aikido, and Shotokhan Karate. And he's been consistent. Extremely Unstoppable and Relentlessly Disciplined into the Self Defense System and Life it's Self. I'm hoping the world of Hollywood and Movie film's 🍿🎥 will give our Brother much better Roles, he's earned it!! Much Respect for you Mr. Marko Zaror🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆
  • Dude is an awesome, extremely diverse Martial Artist, with good " presence ". Would rather see him in something more "gritty", but will definitely still watch this.
  • Marko con su talento ha rescatado la esencia de esas películas de acción de antaño, donde el protagonista siendo un artista marcial entregaba valores de vida, de esfuerzo y espirituales; aunque la película tuviera cierta violencia por los enfrentamientos marciales. Y por último, la esencia de estas películas es entretener sin tantos efectos especiales digitales, volviendo a las sensaciones que nos producían esas viejas y queridas películas de acción ochenteras. Grande Marko!!! Saludo a todos los fanáticos desde Talcahuano, Chile.
  • Que bien! vamos chile pioneros con las películas de artes marciales en Latinoamérica .saludos desde Perú chichichilelele...
  • @RodT87
    Now this looks interesting. It looks as if they've taken the beautiful elements of all of the old school movies...the ocean, mountains, forest and combined that with training scenes. Combine that with the animal or "condor" style and this looks to be an homage to the past. I only wish that Asian cinema would do the same as they're the true pioneers of this genre.