AMC revives the martial poetry in Into the Badlands Season 4, with Daniel Wu’s Sunny forging a new path in a clipper-free realm, battling Emily Beecham’s Widow and Aidan Gillen’s schemer.
This 2025 return slices deeper lore. Does it clipper back sharp, or dull? As a critic who’s flipped more blades than a Butterfly warrior, I’ll say this: Into the Badlands S4 is a visually poetic, fight-filled resurrection with Wu’s gravitas, but rushed arcs clip the wings.
Sunny mentors survivors amid rising dark forces. The Duffers’ wire-fu – a bamboo forest duel flows – and Nathaniel Blume’s Eastern fusion scores. Wu’s redemption arcs, Beecham’s ambition burns, Gillen’s treachery twists, and Bruce’s loyalty grounds. Philosophy in combat elevates. At 10 eps (50 min), momentum builds, but finale rushes. Choreo clips clean. Into the Badlands S4 flips the script for fans, best binged, a worthy return.
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