The Hard Corps (2006) -

Barclay is being targeted by (Viviana Ferrario), a rap mogul and gang leader who has just been released from prison and blames Barclay for his incarceration. To combat the threat, Sauvage assembles a specialized team of tactical experts—the "Hard Corps"—to provide 24/7 protection. As the tension escalates, Sauvage must balance his internal trauma with the lethal reality of an impending gang war. Key Cast and Crew Director: Sheldon Lettich Phillippe Sauvage: Jean-Claude Van Damme Tamara Barclay: Vivica A. Fox Wayne Barclay: Razaaq Adoti Terrell Singletery: Viviana Ferrario Casey Bledsoe: Mark Griffin Themes and Style

The Hard Corps is an action-thriller directed by Sheldon Lettich, reuniting him with martial arts star Jean-Claude Van Damme (their fourth collaboration after Lionheart , Double Impact , and The Order ). Unlike typical Van Damme "tournament" films, this movie leans into the gritty world of professional security and urban crime. The Hard Corps (2006)

Departing from exotic locales, the film is set in a modern American city (though filmed in Vancouver and Romania), focusing on tactical defense and close-quarters combat. Barclay is being targeted by (Viviana Ferrario), a

The film explores Sauvage’s struggle with his past military trauma and his search for purpose through his new role as a protector. Key Cast and Crew Director: Sheldon Lettich Phillippe

Lettich, a former Marine, often brings a sense of military authenticity to the fight choreography and tactical setups used by the security team. Critical Reception

The story follows (Jean-Claude Van Damme), a combat veteran suffering from PTSD after tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is hired by Tamara Barclay (Vivica A. Fox) to protect her brother, Wayne Barclay (Razaaq Adoti), a retired World Heavyweight Champion turned successful businessman.

Released primarily as a direct-to-video title, The Hard Corps was generally well-received by fans of Van Damme. Critics noted that it offered a more grounded and somber performance from the actor compared to his 1990s blockbusters, successfully blending character-driven drama with the expected high-stakes action.