City Hunter 2

City Hunter 2 (2026) Jackie Chan, Ice Cube, Nia Long, Chris Tucker
The legendary private detective Ryo Saeba returns in CITY HUNTER 2, a high-octane action comedy that takes the famous crime-fighting duo to an entirely new level of chaos. Years after cleaning up the streets of Tokyo, Ryo (Jackie Chan) finds himself pulled into an international conspiracy when a powerful criminal network begins trafficking advanced AI weapons across Asia and the United States.
When a covert operation goes wrong in Los Angeles, Ryo is forced to team up with an unlikely partner—an aggressive, no-nonsense LAPD detective (Ice Cube) who prefers brute force over Ryo’s unpredictable martial-arts style. Their personalities clash immediately: one fights with acrobatic precision and humor, the other with raw street authority.

Meanwhile, a brilliant cyber-crime investigator (Nia Long) uncovers a deeper plot behind the smuggling ring—one that could destabilize global security systems. To track the masterminds behind the operation, the team must infiltrate underground casinos, high-tech crime hubs, and black-market auctions across Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Los Angeles.
Adding even more chaos to the mission is a fast-talking informant played by Chris Tucker, whose constant jokes and reckless schemes somehow keep getting the team into trouble—and occasionally out of it.
From rooftop chases and explosive car pursuits to classic Jackie Chan stunt choreography, the film blends martial-arts spectacle with fast-paced comedy. Every fight scene becomes a creative playground, featuring improvised weapons, gravity-defying stunts, and hilarious teamwork that barely holds together.

But beneath the laughs lies a serious threat: a secret organization planning to unleash a network of weaponized drones controlled by stolen AI technology. If activated, the system could turn entire cities into automated war zones.
Now the mismatched team must race against time to stop the launch before the world’s most advanced technology falls into the wrong hands.
Review:
Explosive, hilarious, and packed with classic stunt action. Jackie Chan returns to the kind of creative martial-arts choreography that made him a legend, while Ice Cube and Chris Tucker deliver nonstop comedic energy. With international locations and massive action sequences, City Hunter 2 feels like a perfect mix of buddy-cop comedy and martial-arts spectacle.