Explosions, chase scenes, and heart-pounding fights may be what audiences expect from a traditional action movie—but Shadow Force dares to dig deeper. Starring Emmy-winning actress Kerry Washington and internationally acclaimed actor Omar Sy, the new thriller brings a refreshing emotional weight to the genre by centering its pulse-pounding plot around something rarely spotlighted in action films: family.
Washington plays Kyrah, a mother and former elite operative forced to come out of hiding when her past comes back to haunt her and her family. The film follows Kyrah and her ex-husband, played by Sy, as they work together to protect their son from the shadowy organization they once worked for—a group that now sees them as liabilities. While Shadow Force delivers the slick, high-stakes action expected of a big-budget thriller, Washington emphasizes that its emotional core is what makes it truly stand out. “The thing I love most about our film is it does really deliver as an action film,” Washington said during an exclusive interview with The Knockturnal, “but it’s really about family—it’s about love, it’s about sacrifice, it’s about commitment, just what you’re willing to do to protect the people you love the most.”
That family-first philosophy wasn’t just something written into the script—it extended to the environment on set as well. Both Washington and Sy made sure their loved ones were part of the experience, creating an atmosphere of real-life connection that bled into their on-screen chemistry. “When we were filming our kids were there, our spouses visited,” Washington shared. “I think Omar [Sy] loves my husband more than me and I’m obsessed with his wife, so that’s kind of part of it—you bring people into the fold and you’re just honest.” Sy echoed the sentiment, underscoring the integral role their families played in building the authentic dynamic audiences will feel on screen. “The family is part of the team actually. The family is part of that work and the chemistry actually,” he said. “The fact that the kids are playing together and the families are having dinner together, it’s part of the chemistry that we have. The whole team is the family.”
Directed by Joe Carnahan (The Grey, Smokin’ Aces), Shadow Force blends adrenaline with intimacy, showcasing not just the physical strength of its characters but the emotional depth of their bonds. It’s a love letter to chosen and biological families alike—and a reminder that the most powerful force of all might just be the people you’re fighting for. In an era where many action films lean into spectacle over substance, Shadow Force stands out for its heart. It’s a movie for anyone who’s ever loved fiercely—and been willing to fight for it.
Shadow Force is in theaters May 9.