Jean-Claude Van Damme is heading back into combat, this time as a submarine captain in the World War II action film
Raid Pacific
.The new project places the longtime action star at the center of a wartime story and signals that he still aims to claim space in a genre he helped define decades ago. Reports indicate Van Damme will topline the film, while Steven Luke is attached to direct. That pairing gives the project a clear commercial hook: a veteran action name in a military thriller built around high-stakes conflict.
Van Damme built his career on physical intensity, andRaid Pacific
appears set to channel that screen persona into a different kind of battlefield.
The timing matters. News of the casting arrives as a Bloodsport remake moves forward nearly 40 years after the original film helped turn Van Damme into a global action fixture. Instead of leaning only on nostalgia, this role suggests he continues to pursue fresh variations on the tough-guy image that defined his career, shifting from martial arts arenas to the claustrophobic pressure of war at sea.
Key Facts
- Jean-Claude Van Damme is set to star in the WWII action film Raid Pacific.
- He will play a submarine captain.
- Steven Luke is attached to direct the project.
- The announcement comes as a Bloodsport remake is also in the works.
Few additional details have surfaced about the film’s plot, cast, or production timeline, and the source material does not outline how closely the movie will lean into historical drama versus pure action spectacle. Still, the setup alone gives the film an immediate identity. A submarine setting brings built-in tension, limited space, and constant danger — ingredients that can sharpen an action movie fast.
What happens next will determine whether