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Graeme Revell (born 23 October 1955) is a New Zealand musician and composer. He came to prominence in the 1980s as the leader of the industrial rock/electronic rock group SPK. Since the 1990s he has worked primarily as a film score composer. Some of Revell's best-known film scores include Dead Calm (1989), The Crow (1994), Street Fighter (1994), Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995), From Dusk till Dawn (1996), The Craft (1996), The Saint (1997), The Negotiator (1998), Bride of Chucky (1998), Titan A.E. (2000), Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001), Daredevil (2003), Freddy vs. Jason (2003), and Sin City (2005). He is also known for his frequent collaborations with director David Twohy, having scored Below (2002) and the Riddick franchise. He is an eight-time recipient of the BMI Film Music Award, including the Richard Kirk Career Achievement Award, and an AACTA Award winner. Description above from the Wikipedia article Graeme Revell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

In the shadows of the Fifth World Fighting Tournament, the clandestine organization J6 advances its nefarious Dural program, aiming to create the ultimate humanoid fighting machine. Seventeen elite martial artists from around the globe, each mastering distinct combat styles, converge to compete, unaware of J6's ulterior motives. Among them, Japanese judoka Goh Hinogami returns, and Jean Kujo, a karateka with ties to fellow competitor Lion Rafale, makes his debut. As these warriors strive for victory, they become unwitting pawns in J6's quest for domination, with the tournament serving as a testing ground for the advanced V-Dural model. Amidst intense battles and personal vendettas, the fighters confront not only each other but also the looming threat of J6's machinations. The tournament's outcome holds implications beyond the championship title, as alliances are tested and secrets unveiled. Each combatant's journey intertwines with the organization's schemes, leading to revelations that challenge their perceptions of honor, loyalty, and the true purpose behind their participation.
