Aaron Taylor-Johnson headlines the new action thriller Fuze, teaming up with Theo James and Sam Worthington in a high-stakes London-set story built around chaos, timing, and opportunity. The film turns a real-world crisis into the perfect criminal smokescreen.
Fuze begins when an unexploded World War II bomb is uncovered at a central London construction site. A military bomb disposal unit, led by Will, is deployed to assess and defuse the device. As authorities scramble, a massive police operation evacuates thousands of residents, bringing large sections of the city to a standstill.
The disruption creates an opening. While the evacuation zone locks down, a criminal crew led by diamond expert Karalis hides in a basement inside the cordon, using the emergency as cover to execute a carefully planned bank heist. As tensions rise above ground, pressure builds below, with every move threatening to expose the operation.
Taylor-Johnson continues his run of action-driven roles following Kraven, Tenet, Bullet Train, and The Fall Guy. James brings precision and menace after Underworld and Divergent, while Worthington adds veteran weight following Avatar and Terminator.
Fuze is scheduled for a UK release on April 3. Roadside Pictures and Saban have acquired North American rights, targeting a Spring release window.