These cookies are required to use core website features and are automatically enabled when you use the site. You can use this interface to enable or disable sets of cookies with varying functions. We use data cookies to store your online preferences and collect information. This edition comes with making-of features and trailers. Recently released from prison, Ngo and his team are now out for revenge against Cheung and the police force that forsook them. Once a rising star in the force, Ngo was convicted three years ago for his involvement in a deadly incident that implicated his entire squad. Cheung's investigation into the killer of his fallen colleagues shockingly leads him to another former colleague, Ngo (Nicholas Tse). By the time Inspector Cheung (Donnie Yen) arrives on the scene of carnage, the police task force led by his longtime friend (Ray Lui) has been wiped out, and the drugs stolen. The police set up a sting operation to catch a druglord but get ambushed by a mysterious group of heavily armed masked criminals during the raid. Raging Fire's supporting cast includes Qin Lan ( The Last Supper), Patrick Tam, Kenny Wong, Deep Ng, Tony Wu, Henry Mak, Jeana Ho, Angus Yeung, Bruce Tong, German Cheung and Derek Kwok, as well as Ray Lui, Ben Lam, Ben Yuen, Ken Lo, Carlos Chan and Simon Yam in special appearances.
Donnie also served as action director of the film.
A final testament to Benny Chan's unrivaled ability to deliver action cinema entertainment, Raging Fire is packed with sprawling shootouts, edge-of-seat car chases and punishing fight scenes as Donnie Yen races to stop a revenge-bent group of rogue ex-cops led by Nicholas Tse. Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse face off in the gripping Hong Kong crime actioner Raging Fire, director Benny Chan's last film before his passing in 2020.