INFERNO 2 (2025)

Years after escaping a life soaked in blood and violence, Eddie Lomax (Jean-Claude Van Damme) has vanished into the silence of the desert, seeking peace in a forgotten town far from his past. But peace is fragile—and when a ruthless new criminal syndicate rises from the dust, it brings fire, fear, and devastation in its wake. The flames Eddie once outran have found him again.
Scott Adkins enters the inferno as Kane Draven, a lethal mercenary forged by war, torn between survival and a fading sense of honor. Danny Trejo commands the screen as Rafael Cortez, a savage cartel kingpin who rules through terror, leaving scorched earth and broken bodies behind. When Cortez’s forces annihilate an entire community to claim their territory, Eddie is forced to confront the truth: some wars never end—they wait.

Dragged back into the hell he tried to bury, Eddie forms a volatile alliance with Kane—two warriors bound by scars, mutual respect, and unspoken rage. As the desert ignites into open warfare, their paths collide with Cortez in a brutal three-way clash of strength, skill, and vengeance. Inferno 2 fuses raw, old-school action with modern, bone-crushing choreography—delivering relentless gunfights, savage hand-to-hand combat, and the unmistakable grit that defined Van Damme’s legacy.
Jean-Claude Van Damme delivers one of his most emotionally grounded performances in years, blending hard-earned wisdom with explosive martial arts fury.

Scott Adkins elevates every action sequence with ferocious physicality and precision combat.
Danny Trejo is pure menace, crafting a villain driven by brutality and blood-soaked ambition.
Gritty desert shootouts, visceral brawls, and realistic, no-nonsense stunt work.
Themes of redemption, loyalty, and the inescapable cost of violence run deep.
A neo-western atmosphere that merges classic 90s action soul with modern intensity.
Inferno 2 is a dust-choked, hard-hitting action sequel that delivers exactly what fans crave—Van Damme’s battle-worn power, Adkins’ elite martial arts dominance, and Trejo’s terrifying presence. A fierce, unapologetic return to old-school action cinema.