Barrio Brawler: The Asylum’s gritty answer to the Undisputed series

Barrio Brawler, a gritty mixed martial arts fight film to be released on June 25th, premiered their trailer Tuesday on the film news site TwitchFilm.com.

actor Morgan Benoit backflip kicks his opponent in the face

The central story revolves around a martial arts instructor who is forced to fight in an underground tournament in order to protect his family. Now, while we have all seen this scenario played out on screen in the past, writer Jose Montesinos’ fresh execution promises to offer a primal grittiness and a new perspective. Plus, what can be better for the fight film connoisseur, then to have the opportunity to study another interpretation of highly skilled martial artists engage in a no-holds-barred violent fight tournament? Sign me up! (You can watch the trailer below).

Barrio Brawler, fight film poster

I have been anticipating Barrio Brawler’s release for the last 6 months. My friend and training partner, action actor Morgan Benoit, informed me he had a role as one of the main characters in the film. From what I know so far, Morgan plays one of the main fighters. You can see him (clearly looking like a badass) at 1:09 in the trailer below.


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As a fan of the Undisputed film franchise, as well as most (not all) fight films, I’m excited to see this. I know most of the fight performers personally, and I can foresee cult status for this project, as the fights are guaranteed to blow you away.

Barrio Brawler was produced by the independent production house, The Asylum, and features some stunt performers from the San Francisco based group, The Stunt People.

The film is due to be released on June 25 of this year, in AMC Theatres.

-Rustic