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Triple Threat 2: The Syndicate (2026)

Triple Threat 2: The Syndicate (2026)


Starring: Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Tiger Chen, Donnie Yen

“Legends stepped away from war. The Syndicate brought it back.”

The Fight Returns
Years have passed since the explosive mission that saw Payu (Tony Jaa), Jaka (Iko Uwais), and Fei Long (Tiger Chen) risk their lives to save a billionaire heiress. Now, the once-feared warriors have vanished into quieter lives, far removed from the violence that once defined them.

  • Payu has found peace in the art of teaching Muay Thai at a remote gym.
  • Jaka has retreated into a tranquil family life, away from the chaos of his past.
  • Fei Long runs a modest martial arts school, content with the quiet life.

But, as always, the past refuses to stay buried for long.

A new, more dangerous enemy has risen from the shadows — The Syndicate. This powerful global crime organization is reconstructing its empire across Asia, operating like a hidden army with vast resources. From trafficking rings to illegal fight clubs, political assassinations to underground wars, the Syndicate’s reach seems limitless.

At the helm stands a cold, calculated mastermind — a strategist and fighter played by Donnie Yen. His belief is simple: power belongs to those willing to take it by force. And he’s prepared to crush anyone who stands in his way.

A Personal War
When the Syndicate kidnaps Jaka’s young daughter, forcing the three warriors into a deadly mission to assassinate a powerful world leader, they realize they’ve been dragged back into a fight they can’t escape. But this time, they don’t follow orders. They declare war on the Syndicate itself.

From the neon-lit streets of Bangkok to hidden underground arenas, and heavily fortified crime strongholds, Payu, Jaka, and Fei Long wage an unrelenting counterattack against the Syndicate’s empire. Their combined fighting styles — Muay Thai, Silat, and Kung Fu — are more lethal than ever before.

  • Tony Jaa unleashes the explosive power of Muay Thai, turning every strike into a shockwave of destruction.
  • Iko Uwais brings the precision and fluidity of Silat, striking with razor-sharp accuracy and lightning speed.
  • Tiger Chen embodies the disciplined fury of kung fu, using bone-crushing force and unbreakable resolve.

But standing in their way is Donnie Yen’s enigmatic and ruthless mastermind. A fighter as skilled as he is strategic, every encounter becomes a deadly game of chess, with McCall’s every move calculated to perfection.

Action Without Limits


Triple Threat 2: The Syndicate takes the intensity to the next level. Bigger battles. Brutal fight choreography. Relentless martial arts showdowns. Every confrontation pushes the trio to their limits, tearing through the criminal network that thought it could control them.

This time, the mission isn’t just about saving someone. It’s about dismantling the corrupt system that tried to own them — and wiping it off the map.

Verdict
Packed with breathtaking fight sequences and adrenaline-charged action, Triple Threat 2 reunites three of the genre’s most explosive martial arts stars, with Donnie Yen introducing a new level of danger as the film’s formidable antagonist.

Fast. Brutal. Unstoppable. This is martial arts cinema at its finest. The fight is far from over — it’s only just begun.