
Age: 27
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Jefri Nichol (born January 15, 1999, in Jakarta) is an Indonesian actor and model of Minangkabau descent. He is the son of John Hendri and Junita Eka Putri. Nichol began his career in the entertainment industry as a commercial model. His acting debut started with a supporting role in the mini-series Kami Rindu Ayah in 2013. However, he rose to fame after starring in the film Dear Nathan in 2017, where he played Nathan, a teenager with a complex character. Since then, Jefri has starred in various films and television series, showcasing his versatile acting abilities. In addition to his acting career, Jefri is also known for being active on social media and has a large fan base. However, he has also faced controversies, including public attention on his personal life.

Jefri Nichol

Punk #1
for Punk #1 in Jakarta Apocalypse (Live Action Film)
Suggested by nihilus

In the decaying underbelly of Jakarta, Indonesia, a brutal power struggle erupts between gangs that rule the night. Augmented with illegal cybernetic tech, these warlords settle disputes in gladiatorial pits, where flesh and steel collide in showers of neon-lit blood. But when a rogue hacker collective unleashes a digital plague, the chaos mutates into something far worse: the infected become half-machine, half-rotting husks — an army of unstoppable chrome zombies tearing through the streets. As rival factions scramble for dominance, darker forces arrive. Portals rip jagged holes in reality, vomiting demons straight from hell into Jakarta’s alleyways and night markets. The police mount a desperate investigation, only to be annihilated, shredded in the crossfire between monsters, gangs, and the supernatural. Amid the chaos rises an unlikely force — a martial arts gang of punk college dropouts, once campus bullies and street brawlers, now dragged into a war they barely understand. Their fists, once used for petty fights, are thrown against cybernetic warlords, zombie hybrids, and abyss-born demons in battles that should have killed them. With law and order extinguished, Jakarta descends into pure anarchy. Neon burns against fire, demons stalk alongside cyber-freaks, punk dropouts carve legends in blood, and gang lords crown themselves as kings of hell. Nothing can be contained, and the city itself becomes the battlefield of its own damnation. Heavy black and red color scheme