Bad Batch (2025) is a post-apocalyptic action film where those cast out by civilized society must survive under the harshest, most brutal conditions imaginable.
Set in a desolate desert wasteland known as “The Bad Batch” — a zone without law, government, or mercy — a young woman (played by Suki Waterhouse) is exiled and left to fend for herself. There, she must fight not only for survival against cannibals, but also navigate the deadly conflict between two powerful factions: Miami Man (Jason Momoa), the ruthless leader of the cannibal clan, and The Dream (Keanu Reeves), a charismatic ruler who treats the chaos like his personal utopia.
As secrets of the past, love, betrayal, and the dark corners of human nature begin to surface, the girl is forced to make brutal choices between right and wrong, humanity and monstrosity.
Bad Batch is a bold blend of action, violence, philosophy, and haunting visuals. It offers a raw and unique perspective on a society left behind, pulling viewers into a brutal journey of survival with striking aesthetics and powerful performances from an all-star cast.