Shank (2026)

Released: 2026-02-21 Recommended age: 12+ No IMDb rating yet
Shank

Movie details

  • Genres: Action, Comedy, Horror
  • Director: Jim Terry
  • Main cast: Steve Bruce
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-02-21

Story overview

Shank is a 2026 action-comedy-horror film directed by Jim Terry, starring Steve Bruce. Described as 'If Monty Python made John Wick with no money,' it offers a wild, low-budget blend of absurd humor, over-the-top action, and horror elements. The film likely features chaotic, comedic violence, parody-style horror, and a fast-paced, bonkers tone that appeals to fans of quirky genre mashups.

Parent Guide

Shank is a genre-blending film with comedic action and horror, best suited for pre-teens and teens due to its chaotic tone and potential for intense moments. The Monty Python influence suggests lighthearted absurdity, but parental guidance is advised for younger viewers sensitive to violence or scares.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Moderate

Expect stylized, comedic violence akin to slapstick or parody, possibly with exaggerated fight scenes, fake blood, and cartoonish peril. Low-budget effects may make it less graphic, but action sequences could be frequent and chaotic.

Scary / disturbing
Moderate

Horror elements likely include jump scares, creepy atmospheres, or monster-like characters, played for laughs. However, low-budget horror can sometimes be unsettling or gory; scenes may be intense for sensitive viewers.

Language
Mild

Based on the comedic tone, language is probably minimal or mild, with possible occasional crude humor or light profanity. No details provided, but it's unlikely to be strong given the genre blend.

Sexual content & nudity
None

No indication of sexual content or nudity from the overview; focus appears to be on action and comedy. Assume none unless otherwise noted.

Substance use
None

No information provided; likely not a focus in this type of film. Assume minimal or no substance use.

Emotional intensity
Moderate

The fast-paced, bonkers style may create excitement or anxiety, with horror elements adding tension. Comedy helps balance intensity, but younger children might find it overwhelming.

Parent tips

Consider this film for older children and teens who enjoy slapstick comedy and action parodies. The Monty Python comparison suggests absurd, non-graphic humor, but the John Wick and horror elements imply stylized violence and potentially scary moments. Preview or research specific content, as low-budget horror can include jump scares or gore. Discuss the film's exaggerated, unrealistic nature to help younger viewers distinguish fantasy from reality.

Parent chat guide

Start by asking: 'What did you think was the funniest part?' to gauge their reaction to the comedy. For action/horror elements, ask: 'Were any scenes too intense or scary?' and explain that the violence is meant to be silly, not realistic. Discuss themes like creativity in low-budget filmmaking or how humor can lighten tense situations. Encourage critical thinking: 'Why do you think they mixed comedy with action and horror?'

Parent follow-up questions

  • Did you see any funny characters?
  • Was there anything that made you laugh?
  • What was the silliest action scene?
  • How did the movie make scary things funny?
  • How does the low-budget style affect the humor?
  • What makes this different from serious action movies?
  • Do you think the parody elements work well?
  • How does it compare to other genre mashups you've seen?

Where to watch

Streaming availability has not been announced yet.