Giant 2025
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Follows Prince Naseem Hamed from his humble beginnings on the tough working-class streets of Sheffield and his discovery by Ingle, himself a steel industry worker turned boxing trainer. Their unlikely partnership, Naz’s unorthodox style, cocky persona, and sheer dominance in the ring propelled them to the top of boxing’s elite and unprecedented levels of global superstardom, all in the face of the rampant Islamophobia and racism of ’80s and 90’s Britain.
Videos & Photos
All 5 Videos & 245 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew
as Prince Naseem "Naz" Hamed
as Brendan Ingle
as Frank Warren
as Alma Ingle
as Tom
as Riath Hamed
as Trev
as Eleasha
as Harry Stevens
as Bouncer
Director:
Writer:
Rowan Athale
Stars:
Amir El-Masry, Pierce Brosnan, Toby Stephens, Katherine Dow Blyton, Asan N'Jie, Arian Nik, Austin Haynes, Isabelle Bonfrer, Kelvin Ade, Jack Perrons,
Genres:
Drama,History
Release Date:
2025 (U.S.A)
Run Time:
110 min
MMPA Rating:
None
Cast & Crew of
Giant
Directors & Credit Writers
Credit Writers
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Cast
as Prince Naseem "Naz" Hamed
as Brendan Ingle
as Frank Warren
as Alma Ingle
as Tom
as Riath Hamed
as Trev
as Eleasha
as Harry Stevens
as Bouncer
as Boxer
as Mikey
as Sal Hamed
as Spectator
as Johnny Nelson
as Manny Steward
as John Ingle
as Ricky Beard
as Vicki Quinn
as Jimmy The Ref
as Steve Robinsons Cornerman
as Referee
as Entrepreneur
as Young Naz (12)
as Dave
as Young Naz (7)
as Caira Hamed
as Nabeel Hamed
as American Barber
as Young John Ingle
as UK Commentator (voice)
as Murad Hamed (as Ahmed Stitan)
as Referee
as Chris Evans
as New York Journalist
as Ringside Spectator
as Terry
as Boxer
as Wembley Announcer
as Cornerman
as Boxing Referee
as Young Kell Brook
as Colin
as Guest
as W.M.C Man
as Reverend Thomas
as Ring Official
as Archie
as Boxer
as Dominic Ingle
as Hotel Guest
as Boxing Commentator UK & US(voice)
as Ricky Beard Cornerman
as Daz (8)
as Riath Hamed (12)
as Announcer
as Nabeel Hamed (9)
as Kevin
as Boxer
as Boxer
as Boxer
as Editing Student
as Skinhead 1
as Mexican Boxer's Corner Man
as Spectator




















