Rhino (2025) Review — Tom Hardy’s Eco-Thriller Documentary
Rhino (2025) Review — Tom Hardy’s Eco-Thriller Documentaryglobalconservationcorps2026-02-03T03:16:05+02:00
Watching Rhino (2025) as a Filmmaker Who Lived With Rangers
By John Jurko II, director of the documentary Rhino Man.
I recently watched the new documentary Rhino (2025), narrated by Tom Hardy. A number of people had asked if I had seen it, and given the years I spent filming rangers for Rhino Man, I was genuinely curious how this story would be told.
Whenever a major documentary about rhinos comes out, especially one with a well-known voice attached, it matters. These films shape how the world understands conservation, and more importantly, how they understand the people doing the work on the ground.
So I went in hopeful, and also aware that I would be watching it through a different lens than most viewers.
What the Film Does Well
Film Facts:
Title:Rhino (2025)
Narrator: Tom Hardy
Director: Tom Martienssen
Focus: Black rhino conservation and relocation in Kenya
Locations: Borana & Loisaba conservancies
Runtime: ~83 minutes
Rhino (2025) is beautifully shot and clearly made with care. The Kenyan landscapes are stunning, and the cinematography gives a real sense of scale and fragility. You feel how exposed these animals are, and how much effort it takes to keep them alive.
The focus on rhino relocation and population management is also important. Many people assume conservation is simply about stopping poachers. In reality, it is also about genetics, territory, habitat limits, and long-term ecological planning. The film helps illuminate that complexity.
Tom Hardy’s narration brings a certain gravity and accessibility. His presence will draw in viewers who might not otherwise watch a conservation documentary, and that has real value.
Most importantly, the film shows that conservation is not abstract. It is daily work, constant monitoring, and difficult decisions. That part is true.
Promotional still from Rhino (2025), courtesy of Kaleidoscope Film Distribution.
The Part That Is Harder to Capture
At the same time, I was reminded of how difficult it is for any single film to show the full weight of this world.
When you spend time with rangers, you realize their job does not end when the camera stops. They live with the pressure. They live with the threats. They carry the psychological toll of knowing that organized criminal networks are often behind the poaching they are trying to stop.
They also carry the responsibility of protecting a global heritage that most of the world will never see in person.
A film like Rhino (2025) can show the mission. It is much harder to show the emotional and personal cost that sits underneath it. That is not a criticism. It is simply the reality of trying to translate this world to screen.
Promotional still from Rhino (2025), courtesy of Kaleidoscope Film Distribution.
Watching It From the Other Side of the Camera
For me, watching Rhino (2025) was less about comparison and more about reflection.
I thought about the nights in the bush. The long conversations with rangers about fear, duty, and why they keep going. The moments where the stakes were not theoretical.
I thought about Anton Mzimba.
Anton was not a character in a film. He was a real ranger, a husband, a father, a leader. Someone who believed deeply in protecting wildlife and supporting his team. His life and death are part of what shaped our film Rhino Man.
When you know people like that personally, these stories stop being “wildlife stories.” They become human stories.
Why These Films Together Matter
If someone watches Rhino (2025) and walks away caring more about rhinos, that is a good thing. Truly.
Awareness is not trivial. It is often the first step toward change.
Where I see Rhino Man fitting into the larger conversation is in showing the human side more intimately. Not just the mission, but the people who carry it. Their motivations, their families, their risks, and their losses.
One film can show the system. Another can show the soul inside it. Both have a role.
Where to Watch Rhino (2025)
Rhino (2025) has begun its release in cinemas and on digital platforms. In the UK it opened in theaters in late November 2025, and it is currently available to buy or rent on services like Apple TV and similar digital platforms. Viewers in different regions may also find the film on other streaming services as rights windows continue to roll out. :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}
As with many documentaries, theatrical, digital rental, and streaming availability can vary by country, so we recommend checking your preferred platform (Apple TV, Prime Video, Netflix, etc.) if it’s not yet listed.
Promotional still from Rhino (2025), courtesy of Kaleidoscope Film Distribution.
A Simple Invitation
If Rhino (2025) moved you, I would gently encourage you to go deeper. Learn about the rangers. Learn about the realities on the ground. Learn about the people whose names do not appear in headlines.
That is the space where Rhino Man lives.
Not as a counterpoint, and not as a replacement, but as another window into the same fight.
Because in the end, this is not about films. It is about whether these animals, and the people protecting them, still have a future.
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