‘Hunting Jessica Brok’ Trailer | South African Action-Thriller
In Theaters February 13th, 2026 via Quiver.
The trailer for the South African Action-Thriller “Hunting Jessica Brok” has premiered, directed by Alastair Orr.
In theaters February 13th, 2026 via Quiver
She was a ghost. A knife in boots. Special forces-trained, war-tested, emotionally cauterized. Once upon a time, Jessica Brok had a name that meant death in several dialects. Then she went off-grid. Vanished. She renamed herself Linda. Got a kid. A dusty little house. A vulture rescue center.

Because nothing screams emotional healing like feeding dead rats to scavengers. She thought she was done being a weapon. She thought wrong.
Enter Daniel. Ex-lover. Ex-comrade. Ex-everything. Long presumed dead, now resurrected in her driveway with a bullet wound and a story soaked in blood. He says they’re coming — the same men who trafficked children, murdered civilians, burned entire villages to hide the evidence.
The ones they didn’t kill the first time. Turns out, evil doesn’t die. It adapts. It evolves. And it has Jessica’s name on a list. What follows is a sun-scorched fever dream of violence. Jessica is dragged back into the kill-or-be-killed ballet she thought she’d retired from.
Only this time she’s slower, rustier, with a daughter who might become collateral damage. They take her. They torture her. They try to make her small again. They forget who she is. Bad idea. Jessica Brok is a chemical reaction.

Grief + Guilt + Training = Apocalypse. She peels off her motherhood like a skin she no longer fits in. She becomes the ghost again.
The shadow. The beast in the long grass. Armed with guilt and a knife, she unravels every inch of their outfit with the precision of someone who’s memorized anatomy from the inside out. Every scar she earns is a story. Every broken bone is an indictment.
Every death she delivers is a sacrament. The bush becomes a church, and she is the sermon — brutal, efficient, and unforgettable. By the end, the question isn’t whether she’ll survive — it’s whether the part of her that’s human ever comes back. Because some people go through hell.
Jessica Brok built a home there.
Starring; Danica Jones, Clyde Berning, and Richard Lukunku.
Executive Producer Joel Chikapa-Phiri, Tshepiso Chikapa-Phiri, Dan Jawitz, Ariye Mahdeb, Alastair Orr, and Johan Kruger.
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