Lewis Tan brings a powerful, physical presence that feels coiled and intentional — sculpted build, sharp focus, and a confidence that reads disciplined and dangerous in the best way. He moves like a trained fighter who knows exactly what his body can do, letting control and precision speak louder than noise. There’s an undeniable magnetism in his stillness, a sense of strength held in reserve.
He stepped into wider attention through action-forward roles that demanded peak conditioning and command. His breakout as Cole Young in Mortal Kombat under Warner Bros. Pictures put his martial arts training front and center, blending endurance, speed, and screen authority. That momentum carried into Into the Badlands, Deadpool 2 for Marvel Studios, and Shadowhunters, where physical discipline and intensity were essential to every scene. His work consistently leans into movement, control, and presence, making action feel grounded and visceral rather than flashy.









In 2026, his appeal feels sharpened and undeniable — strong, focused, and relentlessly watchable — defining Dragon through athletic dominance, restraint, and a warrior energy that never needs to announce itself.









