🎬 Double Trouble 2 (2025)
👉 Peter Paul, David Paul, Roddy McDowall
Double the muscle. Double the madness. And this time, the chaos is bigger than ever. Double Trouble 2 brings back the legendary “Barbarian Brothers” — Peter and David Paul — in a sequel that cranks the buddy-action formula into full-throttle 90s excess.

Once again, the twins are complete opposites: Peter plays a no-nonsense Los Angeles cop with a strict code of justice, while David slips into the role of his street-smart, wisecracking brother who’s been hustling on the wrong side of the law. When fate — and a violent twist of circumstance — forces them back together, the duo finds themselves up against a ruthless jewel-smuggling syndicate that’s bigger, bolder, and deadlier than anything they’ve ever faced.

From back-alley brawls to explosive car chases through the neon-soaked streets of L.A., the Paul brothers unleash their signature brand of bone-crunching action and over-the-top slapstick humor. Their constant banter — part sibling rivalry, part comic relief — turns every firefight and fistfight into a spectacle of absurdity and charm.

Adding fuel to the fire is Roddy McDowall, returning as the silky-smooth criminal mastermind who plays puppet master from the shadows. With his sharp wit and refined menace, he provides the perfect foil to the brothers’ brute force and reckless improvisation. The result is a collision of brains, brawn, and bravado where nothing is subtle and everything explodes.

Loud, colorful, and unapologetically campy, Double Trouble 2 is a love letter to the outrageous buddy-action films of the 90s. It thrives on excess — oversized muscles, cheesy one-liners, and fight sequences that gleefully ignore the laws of physics. Yet beneath the madness, it’s the bond between two mismatched brothers that drives the story: a partnership forged in chaos, tempered by comedy, and tested in the heat of battle.
Because in this world, stopping crime takes more than just a badge or a hustle. Sometimes, it takes two fists — and then two more.
