Steven Seagal: The Blockbuster Star | Under Siege (1992)

In this episode of The Seagal Series, we take a look back at Under Siege (1992), the movie many fans see as the peak of Steven Seagal’s action-movie run. Directed by Andrew Davis and loaded with big villain energy from Tommy Lee Jones and Gary Busey, this battleship-set action hit helped push Seagal into the mainstream and gave him his biggest movie of the era.

Peak Seagal Brutality | Out for Justice (1991)

Steven Seagal’s Out for Justice (1991) is one of the grittiest and most hard-hitting action movies of the early ’90s, and in this episode of The Seagal Series, we’re breaking down the movie’s street-level style, brutal fights, Brooklyn atmosphere, behind-the-scenes stories, box office performance, and lasting cult appeal. From Seagal’s tough-guy presence to William Forsythe’s wild villain performance, Out for Justice remains a fan-favorite VHS-era action classic.

The Coma to Karma Action Classic | Hard to Kill (1990)

Steven Seagal returns in Hard to Kill (1990), an early-90s action staple packed with corruption, revenge, and classic VHS-era attitude. In this episode of my Seagal series, I break down the plot, standout moments, and why this one became a late-night cable favorite, from the “coma comeback” setup to the blunt-force justice that helped define Seagal’s early run. If you love 90s action movies, video store nostalgia, and that no-nonsense Seagal vibe, this is a must-watch breakdown.