She’s coming for you! Watch the Trailer for ‘Infiltrate’ starring Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen and ‘Kickboxer’ star Alain Moussi

"Infiltrate" Poster

“Infiltrate” Poster

She’s coming for you – and not in a good way! Indie action filmmaker/writer James Mark (Kill Order) returns with Infiltrate, an upcoming thriller starring Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen (X-Men: Dark Phoenix), who is perhaps mostly known for her stunt performances in films such as 2025’s Tron: Ares, 2025’s Ruthless Bastards and the recently released Ready or Not 2: Here I Come.

In a city overrun by crime, Agent Chen (Ladouceur-Nguyen) is forced to choose between duty and family when her husband is kidnapped. She’s blackmailed into assassinating high-level criminals to save him. As she delves deeper into the criminal underworld, her relentless pursuit of justice unravels a web of corruption.

Co-stars include Tim Rozon (Wynonna Earp: Vengeance), Mitra Suri (Violent Night), Lisa Berry (Shadowhunters) and frequent Park collaborator/martial arts star, Alain Moussi (Kickboxer: Vengeance, Kickboxer: Retaliation, Jiu Jitsu).

It’s safe to assume that most of the action and stunt choreography is led by James and his brother Chris Mark, who starred in and served as the lead fight choreographer for 2017’s Kill Order.

Look for Infiltrate On Digital and On Demand April 10th, 2026 from Quiver. Watch the Trailer below:



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3 Responses to She’s coming for you! Watch the Trailer for ‘Infiltrate’ starring Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen and ‘Kickboxer’ star Alain Moussi

  1. Ningen says:

    Someone’s pissed that Ballerina bombed.

  2. Andrew Hernandez says:

    Quiver seems to be attempting to follow in the footsteps of PM Entertainment. They have some decent films, so I hope this one will be cool. The fight choreography looks pretty nice.

  3. Andrew Hernandez says:

    I watched Infiltrate and it was surprisingly decent. A few tweaks here and there would have made it a real standout, but it was a worthy effort.

    I enjoy it when stunt people get to be in front of the camera and make their own films, and I would like to see more from star, Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen. She made for a credible action hero, and martial art skills were displayed well.

    There were some iffy moments such as when she fights fellow stunt people Mitra Suri and Finn McCager, which had some good choreography, but then it’s undermined when the two characters start fetishizing their fight and acting like they’re in a skinemax film.

    Alain Moussi finally has a good one on one fight in his filmography as the showdown with Orpheé and he features some brutal and intricate moves. He spent a little too much time stalling before the fight, but it ended ok.

    I hope Quiver can apply some more quality control to their productions so that they can succeed in DTV action entertainment.

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