15 Times an Actor Really Learned How to Fight
Learning lines is one thing. Learning how to throw a convincing punch is something else entirely. Plenty of actors have shown up to set with no real fighting experience, only to spend months training before cameras started rolling. Some learned boxing. Others picked up martial arts, sword fighting, or military-style combat that completely changed the way they moved on screen. Not all of them kept practicing after filming ended, but the work they put in helped make their performances feel far more believable. In several cases, the training became almost as famous as the movie itself.
Here are 15 times an actor really learned how to fight.

Keanu Reeves – John Wick
Reeves trained extensively in judo, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, tactical gun handling, and judo throws before filming the first John Wick. His commitment became one of the franchise’s biggest selling points.

Hilary Swank – Million Dollar Baby
To play Maggie Fitzgerald, Swank trained like a real boxer for months, gaining muscle and learning proper footwork, combinations, and defensive techniques.

Charlize Theron – Atomic Blonde
Theron spent months learning kickboxing, wrestling, and weapon choreography. Many of the brutal fight sequences were performed by the actress herself.

Tom Hardy – Warrior
Hardy underwent an intense MMA training program that included boxing, Muay Thai, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and wrestling to portray former Marine Tommy Conlon.

Jennifer Lopez – Enough
Before filming the movie’s climactic fight scenes, Lopez trained in Krav Maga and self-defense techniques to make her character’s transformation believable.

Robert Pattinson – The Batman
Pattinson trained in boxing and mixed martial arts while also working with stunt coordinators to develop Batman’s heavy, aggressive fighting style.

Uma Thurman – Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Thurman trained for months in sword fighting and martial arts under legendary choreographer Yuen Woo-ping before filming Quentin Tarantino’s revenge epic.

Daniel Craig – Casino Royale
Craig worked with military trainers and combat specialists to develop the physical, close-quarters fighting style that redefined James Bond.

Michael B. Jordan – Creed
Jordan trained with professional boxing coaches for nearly a year, learning combinations, conditioning, and ring movement while dramatically transforming his physique.

Anne Hathaway – The Dark Knight Rises
To become Catwoman, Hathaway studied martial arts, stunt fighting, and whip techniques while undergoing months of physical conditioning.

Matt Damon – The Bourne Identity
Damon trained in Kali, boxing, and close-quarters combat, helping create Bourne’s fast, improvised fighting style.

Scarlett Johansson – Black Widow
Johansson spent years training in kickboxing, judo, wrestling, and stunt choreography across multiple Marvel films.

Iko Uwais – The Raid
Already an accomplished practitioner of pencak silat before acting, Uwais continued refining his martial arts while bringing authentic techniques to the screen.

Austin Butler – Dune: Part Two
To portray Feyd-Rautha, Butler trained extensively with knife combat specialists and stunt coordinators, developing a fast, animalistic fighting style that stood out during the film’s arena sequences.

Emily Blunt – Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
Blunt spent months learning military drills, weapons handling, and close-quarters combat to play Rita Vrataski. The physical preparation completely changed how she approached action roles going forward.