🎬 Snatch 2 (2025)
👉 Jason Statham, Brad Pitt, Stephen Graham
The game is back on — dirtier, bloodier, and madder than ever. Snatch 2 brings Guy Ritchie’s razor-edged crime world roaring into a new era, where loyalty is a gamble, betrayal is inevitable, and fortune is always just one heist away.
Jason Statham returns as Turkish, the small-time boxing promoter who knows better than to trust anyone but somehow always ends up knee-deep in trouble. This time, his crooked fight deals and back-alley hustles spiral into another mad chase, when whispers of a new diamond — even bigger than the last — lure every conman, gangster, and thug in London out of hiding.

Brad Pitt once again steals the spotlight as Mickey, the bare-knuckle gypsy brawler whose fists hit faster than his words can be understood. His unpredictable temper and wild fighting style make him both an asset and a ticking time bomb, the kind of ally who can knock out an opponent in seconds or knock the whole plan off course just as quickly. Stephen Graham returns as Tommy, Turkish’s perpetually unlucky partner, always in the wrong place at the wrong time, yet somehow surviving the crossfire of mobsters, bookies, and jewel thieves who all want a piece of the prize.

The new hunt for the diamond draws in a vicious gallery of rogues: Russian gangsters with vendettas, underground boxing kingpins, double-dealing jewel brokers, and trigger-happy amateurs who think they’re smarter than they are. Add them all together, and you get a whirlwind of scams, shootouts, and betrayals — a twisted comedy of errors where the only certainty is chaos.

Directed and written once again by Guy Ritchie, Snatch 2 blends sharp dialogue, kinetic camera work, and pitch-black humor into a high-octane crime caper. Stylish, violent, and wickedly funny, it’s a world where everyone’s chasing the score, but only the craftiest — or the luckiest — will walk away alive.
Snatch 2 (2025) isn’t just a sequel. It’s a reminder that in London’s underworld, trust is a myth, fate is a joke, and diamonds are always worth killing for.
