Synopsis: A ghost signal from the ruins of Furya lures Riddick back to the world that made him. The message: “Seeds alive.” A hard‑edged Helion Marshal, Mara Voss (Johansson), hunts the same coordinates—ordered to terminate anything Furyan. The cut slams from a breaker‑storm descent and a starship graveyard iced in orbit to bioluminescent caverns where razorhounds prowl. A cult of Underverse zealots is harvesting Furyan children to wake a living weapon beneath the planet’s crust. Shots pulse: eyeshine slicing a pitch‑black corridor, bone‑blades in rain, a sand leviathan surfacing under eclipse, and a canyon sprint where heat signatures lie. Riddick bargains with monsters he understands—the human ones—then lights the planet with a trap only a Furyan would survive. Final sting: “You wanted the dark. Now count it.”

⭐ Review: Feral, steel‑and‑sinew sci‑fi—creature dread, crunchy practical hits, and flinty banter. Diesel’s growl and Johansson’s cold‑code resolve spark combustible

The cut slams from a breaker‑storm descent and a starship graveyard iced in orbit to bioluminescent caverns where razorhounds prowl. A cult of Underverse zealots is harvesting Furyan children to wake a living weapon beneath the planet’s crust. Shots pulse: eyeshine slicing a pitch‑black corridor, bone‑blades in rain, a sand leviathan surfacing under eclipse, and a canyon sprint where heat signatures lie.

Riddick bargains with monsters he understands—the human ones—then lights the planet with a trap only a Furyan would survive. Final sting: “You wanted the dark. Now count it.”

Review: Feral, steel‑and‑sinew sci‑fi—creature dread, crunchy practical hits, and flinty banter. Diesel’s growl and Johansson’s cold‑code resolve spark combustible chemistry.