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Ong Bak: The Beginning, own it on DVD and Blu-Ray in the UK from Monday

Feb 11, 2010 by Paul Heath

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Been a long time since I caught a kick ass martial arts movie. Hell, I think that the last one was indeed the last installment in the Ong Bak franchise. The new movie in the series Ong Bak: The Beginning hits UK DVD and Blu-Ray from Monday, and we have all of the details…

Following the ground breaking ONG-BAK, Martial arts superstar Tony Jaa brings his sensational skills to the screen once again in ONG-BAK: THE BEGINNING, released on DVD and Blu-ray™ on the 15th February 2010 courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Jaw dropping martial arts and extreme acrobatics make ONG-BACK: THE BEGINNING a spectacular, visual feast and positions Tony Jaa as one of the premier auteurs of the action/martial arts film genre.

The DVD and Blu-ray release include cast interview, behind the scenes footage and photo gallery. Ong-Bak: The Beginning will be available on Blu-ray for £22.99 and on DVD for £15.99.

Following the ground breaking ONG-BAK, Martial arts superstar Tony Jaa brings his sensational skills to the screen once again in ONG-BAK: THE BEGINNING, released on DVD and Blu-ray™ on the 15th February 2010 courtesy of Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Jaw dropping martial arts and extreme acrobatics make ONG-BACK: THE BEGINNING a spectacular, visual feast and positions Tony Jaa as one of the premier auteurs of the action/martial arts film genre.

The DVD and Blu-ray release include cast interview, behind the scenes footage and photo gallery. Ong-Bak: The Beginning will be available on Blu-ray for £22.99 and on DVD for £15.99.

Check out the full details and box-art after the jump.


Exploding onto the screen in an epic tale of vengeance set against the stunning backdrop of feudal Thailand over 600 years ago, this jaw-dropping new film features some of the most breathtaking fight sequences ever seen. Battling his own demons, Tien (Tony Jaa), must fight to avenge the slaughter of his beloved family. Taken in and trained by a vicious group of bandit outlaws, he evolves into one of the most dangerous and feared warriors in the land, his lethal skills perfected to the point where he is able to exact a terrible revenge on the men responsible for the murder of those closest to him.  Following the ground breaking global success of ‘Ong Bak’ and ‘Warrior King’, Tony Jaa once again brings his sensational skills to bear in one of the most eagerly anticipated martial arts films of recent years. Knuckle up for a bone-crunching battle between good and evil…

DVD and Blu-ray Bonus Features Include:

  • Talent Interview
  • Behind The Scenes Footage
  • Photo Gallery
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