The Roundup: No Way Out

Wipe out all the bastards!

7.2
20231h 45m

Detective Ma Seok-do changes his affiliation from the Geumcheon Police Station to the Metropolitan Investigation Team, in order to eradicate Japanese gangsters who enter Korea to commit heinous crimes.

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer [Dubbed]

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Official Trailer [Subtitled]

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[Official] THE ROUNDUP : NO WAY OUT | Launch Trailer

Cast

Photo of Don Lee

Don Lee

Ma Seok-do

Photo of Lee Jun-hyuk

Lee Jun-hyuk

Joo Seong-cheol

Photo of Lee Beom-soo

Lee Beom-soo

Jang Tae-su

Photo of Kim Min-jae

Kim Min-jae

Kim Man-jae

Photo of Lee Ji-hoon

Lee Ji-hoon

Yang Jong-su

Photo of Kim Do-gun

Kim Do-gun

Jung Da-wit

Photo of Ko Kyu-phil

Ko Kyu-phil

Cho-rong

Photo of Jun Suk-ho

Jun Suk-ho

Kim Yang-ho

Photo of Jun Kunimura

Jun Kunimura

President Ichizo

Photo of Park Ji-hwan

Park Ji-hwan

Jang I-soo

Photo of Ahn Se-ho

Ahn Se-ho

Ryo Tomokawa

Photo of Han Kyu-won

Han Kyu-won

Kim Yong-guk

Photo of Choi Dong-goo

Choi Dong-goo

Hwang Dong-gu

Photo of Lee Se-ho

Lee Se-ho

Gong Tae-il

Photo of Kang Yoon

Kang Yoon

Hiroshi

Photo of Choi Kwang-je

Choi Kwang-je

Lee Sang-cheol

Photo of Ryu Sung-hyun

Ryu Sung-hyun

Jung Gyeong-sik

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Reviews

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MovieGuys

8/10

The latest film in the Roundup franchise, offers yet another fun romp for action fans.

Whilst rather formulaic, the Roundup South Korean crime action films, are fast paced and innovative enough, to remain fresh and entertaining.

A basic crime story provides the stage for a variety of fast paced fight scenes that are beautifully choreographed and inventive, not to mention, at times, downright amusing.

In summary, if you love action you wont be disappointed by this film or any in the series. Yes, there are subs but given these films are predominantly driven by exposition, this is hardly an inconvenience.

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