Gareth Evans' Havoc lets it all bleed out on Netflix.

Now, Evans brings his masterful massacre to Netflix withHavoc, starring Tom Hardy.Mild spoilers forHavocto follow.

Tom Hardys Patrick Walker is a miserable cop, who has done things he isnt proud of.

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He dirtied his hands, lost his family in the process, and struggles with regret from his past.

What he doesnt want to do, though, is continue down the same road.

So, its up to Walker to find Charlie and bring him back to Lawrence.

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Miserable wretches, really.

Gareth Evans leaves nothing on the table, nor any road untraveled, in the action.

He might not throw the kitchen sink at it, but he does chuck a washing machine.

This turns the fights into feisty affairs that see characters grabbing for anything they can to survive.

Gunplay also features heavily, as bullet holes pierce people and prefs like everyones cosplaying Swiss cheese.

Simply put, Evans refuses to hold back in the carnage department.

From blood spills to brutal kills, nothing is off the table or too outrageous to consider.

Havoc is exactly what it promised it would be

Performance-wise, this is Tom Hardys movie.

Everything centers around Walker, with Hardy pivotal to all the biggest scenes and moments.

However, it would be remiss to not mention Jessie Mei Li and Timothy Olyphant.

In Olyphants case, his role as Vincent shows off his ability to play morally complex but ruthless characters.

If casting directors read this, like do the world a favor and cast Olyphant in more villainous roles.

Thinking back to the firstHavoctrailer, its indisputable that this movie fulfills its end of the bargain.