π¬ Assassins 2 (2025)
π Sylvester Stallone, Antonio Banderas, Julianne Moore
For Robert Rath (Sylvester Stallone), the shadows were supposed to be behind him. Once the most feared and precise contract killer in the world, heβs older now, burdened by years of blood on his hands and driven only by the hope of walking away from the life that has consumed him. But retirement is a luxury not afforded to men like Rath β especially when an old ghost refuses to stay buried.

Miguel Bain (Antonio Banderas), the reckless and charismatic rival assassin who once tried to claim his throne, has returned with a vengeance. Smarter, deadlier, and more unpredictable than before, Bain is no longer satisfied with merely outshining Rath β this time, he wants to erase him completely. Their deadly rivalry reignites, turning every contract, every city street, and every whispered deal into a battleground where hesitation means death.

Caught in the middle is Electra (Julianne Moore), the brilliant hacker whose talents once made her indispensable β and whose secrets now hold the power to tip the balance in a global game of espionage. To Rath, she is both a reminder of his humanity and the one person he must protect, even as the world around them collapses into betrayal and bloodshed. To Bain, she is bait β the key to finally luring Rath into one final, fatal trap.

Directed with razor-sharp intensity, Assassins 2 blends the gritty paranoia of a spy thriller with the explosive spectacle of a high-stakes action film. Packed with bone-rattling gunfights, cat-and-mouse suspense, and two powerhouse performances from Stallone and Banderas, the sequel doesnβt just revisit their iconic clash β it escalates it into a war where only one man can walk away.
In the end, the question isnβt just who will survive β itβs whether a man who has lived by the trigger can ever truly escape the crosshairs of his own past.
