Two for the Money (2026)


Starring: Charlize Theron, Daniel Craig
Director: Justin Lin
Two for the Money (2026) transforms the heist–thriller genre into a sleek, high-stakes psychological chess match — where ambition is a weapon, trust is a trap, and emotion is the most dangerous liability of all. This isn’t just about stealing — it’s about control, power, and the price of outsmarting everyone else.
Set in the elite world of international master thieves, the film follows two brilliant criminals bound by history — allies, rivals, and potential enemies in the same breath. As their operations escalate across multiple high-risk jobs, the line between partnership and betrayal begins to fracture.
At the center of the storm is a volatile relationship built on strategy, attraction, and mutual suspicion, where every move could destroy an empire — or each other.
Cold, razor-sharp, and relentlessly calculated. Theron delivers a commanding performance as a top-tier strategist, always two steps ahead — yet quietly haunted by personal vulnerabilities.
Charismatic, dangerous, and impossible to predict. Craig plays a smooth but morally ambiguous operator, someone who can save you one moment — and sell you out the next.
Global-scale operations, multi-layered schemes, double-crosses, shifting alliances, nerve-shredding pursuits, and a battle of intellect between two elite minds. The action is stylish and precise — but the real war is psychological.
Two for the Money (2026) — not just a heist…
but a mind game,
where no one wins clean,
no one trusts fully,
and only the smartest survive.