He vanished in the wave. Now he returns with a storm.
Point Break 3 (2025) brings the legendary franchise full circle—returning to its rebellious roots while carving a new path through global extremes. Following the divisive 2015 reboot, this third installment ditches the polished facade and dives headfirst into raw, visceral storytelling. The result is a high-octane, soul-searching ride where waves, wind, and war all collide—and only the truly fearless survive.
The story follows Maya Cruz, an elite Interpol agent and former motocross champion who’s been tracking eco-terrorist cells across the globe. When an underground group calling themselves “The Eighth Wave” begins orchestrating deadly stunts as acts of protest—causing avalanches in the Alps, redirecting tsunamis in Polynesia, and wingsuit-diving into military airspace—Maya discovers their leader is someone thought long dead: Bodhi.
Yes—that Bodhi. Miraculously surviving the infamous final wave in the original film, Bodhi has spent decades hiding, healing, and building a radical new movement. Now older, grayer, and more philosophical, he believes his mission is unfinished: to wake the world from its numb consumption through controlled chaos. Maya must infiltrate the group, earn his trust, and ultimately choose between stopping the next global disaster—or joining a man who lives by no nation, no gravity, and no compromise.
Point Break 3 is a globe-spanning adrenaline rush, with practical stunt work that refuses to be outdone: free-climbing waterfalls in Brazil, surfing a rogue wave during an eclipse, and a final confrontation mid-air during a high-altitude halo drop. Directed by Gareth Evans (The Raid), the film pulses with kinetic realism and emotional depth—combining action with philosophical grit.
More than just a sequel, Point Break 3 questions what it means to be free in a world locked down by fear and surveillance. It asks: are the real criminals the ones who break the system—or the ones who protect it?