The First Prisoner (2025) – Trapped and Dangerous
The First Prisoner follows Jack Ryker, a former black ops soldier who finds himself imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. Framed during a covert mission and left to rot in a top-secret underground facility, Ryker soon realizes the prison is more than it seems. It is not just a place to hold criminals—it is a testing ground for twisted experiments, power games, and deadly conspiracies.
Inside the prison, survival means fighting every day. Controlled by a corrupt warden and violent inmate factions, the facility is ruled by chaos. Ryker must use his training and instincts to stay alive while uncovering the truth behind his setup. Every punch he throws, every step he takes, brings him closer to the secrets hidden within the walls—and the people who want him silenced forever.
Jason Statham delivers a fierce and focused performance, portraying Ryker as both relentless and emotionally scarred. His quiet intensity drives the film forward, turning every fight scene into a battle for justice. Director Adrian King fills the screen with grit and tension, using shadowy visuals and tight spaces to capture the fear and claustrophobia of life inside.
As Ryker pieces together the conspiracy, he faces a final choice—escape and save himself, or take the whole system down. The climax is brutal, explosive, and unforgettable.
The First Prisoner is not just another prison break movie. It is a story about betrayal, resilience, and the fire that still burns inside a man who has lost everything—except his will to fight back.