![]() on Blu-ray and DVD on August 1, 2017, under the title Boyka: Undisputed 4. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released the film in the U.S. The film was also released theatrically in some Middle Eastern markets on July 27, 2017. On September 22, 2016, the film premiered at the Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas. It is dedicated to veteran Nu Image producer Danny Lerner, who passed away during pre-production. On November 10, 2015, it was announced that the film had completed post-production. It was scheduled to commence on June 29, 2015, and concluded on July 31. Principal photography took place in Bulgaria at Nu Boyana Film Studios. His character's name, Koshmar, is Russian for "Nightmare", which became his real-life nickname in the wake of the film's release. Boyka: Undisputed marked the feature debut of British bodybuilder Martyn Ford, who is billed at 6 ft 8 in and 325 lb. Israeli actor Alon Moni Aboutboul, who was the primary antagonist in London Has Fallen, plays mob boss and main villain Zourab. Perry in Undisputed 2 and Larnell Stovall in Undisputed III, the series enlisted a new fight choreographer again, although Tim Mann had already collaborated with Adkins on Nu Image's Ninja: Shadow of a Tear. The job went to Todor Chapkanov, who had performed second unit duties on Nu Image's major production London Has Fallen just prior. Isaac Florentine (who had helmed the second and third installments) was slated to direct this one as well, but ultimately opted to pass on the directing gig in order to tend to his ill wife, although he remained involved as a producer. The film was previously known under the working title Undisputed IV. Boyka continues fighting in the prison to pursue the title of most complete martial artist in the world. Six months later, Alma visits Boyka in prison and tells that she finally forgives him. An injured Boyka asks Alma if she can forgive him for what he did to Viktor and is arrested by the police. ![]() Boyka gets shot, but he grabs Zourab and chokes him to death. After some intense moments, Boyka breaks one arm and one leg of Koshmar and finally kicks him out of the ring, knocking him unconscious.Įnraged, Zourab takes Alma as a hostage and orders his henchmen to kill Boyka, but Boyka kills all of Zourab's henchmen and chases after him. Zourab thinks Boyka cannot defeat Koshmar as he has a large and strong body. Koshmar is a giant, furious and relentless martial artist. Zourab bribes a high-ranking police officer to bring Koshmar to his club. Boyka is about to leave, but Zourab forces him to fight one more match to defeat his true champion. In the third match, Boyka defeats Igor Kazmir, who is the elite henchman of Zourab. Alma tells that she cannot leave the children and the center as the children could become gangsters or bad guys. In the community center, Boyka asks Alma why she does not leave the town. Boyka easily defeats his opponent in the first match and then must fight two brothers in the second match, where he defeats them by double knockout. Alma invites Boyka to the training room in the community center for his training. Zourab agrees and suggests Boyka to fight in three matches. ![]() Boyka wants to help Alma pay her debt so he makes a deal with Zourab that he will fight for him in exchange for Alma's freedom. Zourab is now searching for a good martial artist to fight in his club. Alma lives in a community center and serves as a waitress in Zourab's underground fighting club. In the Russian town of Drovny, Boyka finds out that Alma owes money to a crime boss named Zourab. After discovering Viktor has a wife named Alma, Boyka tells Kiril to make a fake passport and goes to Russia to meet Alma. In a match, Boyka accidentally kills his opponent Viktor and begins to regret and thinks about what he is fighting for. Boyka still fights in underground matches in Kyiv, Ukraine. Several months after the events of the previous film, Yuri Boyka is now a free man and has a manager named Kiril. Scott Adkins reprises his role as Yuri Boyka. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Undisputed III: Redemption. Boyka: Undisputed (also known as Boyka: Undisputed 4), is a 2017 American-Bulgarian martial arts film directed by Todor Chapkanov, and written by David White and Tony Mosher from a story by Boaz Davidson.
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