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Constantine 2 (2026) 

The occult world opens wider—and darker—in Constantine 2: Kingdom of Shadows, a long-awaited follow-up to Constantine. This isn’t just a return—it’s a descent into something far more dangerous.
Keanu Reeves slips effortlessly back into John Constantine, bringing that signature mix of cynicism, wit, and quiet torment. He’s still the man who walks between worlds—but this time, the line between Heaven and Hell is collapsing .
The film leans heavily into its gothic horror roots . The Kingdom of Shadows feels alive with dread—twisted spirits, ancient entities, and a constant sense that something is watching from the dark. Every step Constantine takes feels like a gamble, every deal another piece of his soul at risk.
Rachel Weisz and Djimon Hounsou add emotional depth and continuity, grounding the supernatural chaos with human stakes. Meanwhile, the looming war between angels and demons raises the scale to something almost apocalyptic.
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