Wrath of Man 2 picks up after the events of the first film, where H (Jason Statham) exacted revenge for his son’s death. Now, H is living a quiet life, but his past catches up with him when a powerful international crime syndicate, led by a ruthless figure named Viktor Koval (played by a new antagonist, possibly Denzel Washington or another high-profile actor), targets him. The syndicate seeks revenge for H’s actions in the first film, as his rampage disrupted their operations and cost them millions.
H is forced out of hiding when the syndicate kidnaps his former team member, Bullet, and threatens to destroy everything he holds dear. H assembles a new team of skilled operatives, including a tech expert and a sharpshooter, to take on the syndicate. The film is packed with high-stakes heists, brutal hand-to-hand combat, and intense shootouts.
The climax takes place in a heavily fortified compound where H confronts Viktor. In a tense and violent showdown, H outsmarts Viktor’s men and takes down the crime boss. However, the film ends on a cliffhanger, with H receiving a cryptic message suggesting that someone even more dangerous is coming for him, setting up a potential third installment.
Spending Budget and Net Worth Income
- Production Budget: Estimated at $60–80 million, considering the action-heavy sequences, international locations, and high-profile cast.
- Marketing Budget: Around $20–30 million, as the sequel will require global promotion to build on the success of the first film.
- Total Budget: Approximately $80–110 million.
- Box Office Income: Projected to earn $250–350 million globally, based on the original film’s success and Jason Statham’s star power.
- Net Profit: Estimated at $140–200 million, after deducting production and marketing costs.