Real Steel 2 (2026)

The bell rings again—but this time, it’s personal. Real Steel 2 steps back into the arena with higher stakes, deeper emotion, and a fight that goes far beyond the ring. 

Hugh Jackman returns as Charlie Kenton, older, tougher, and still carrying that stubborn fire. But the biggest shift comes with Andrew Garfield as Max—no longer the kid at ringside, but the one calling the shots. Their dynamic flips in a way that adds real emotional weight to every moment.
The world around them has changed. Robot boxing is no longer about heart—it’s controlled, corporate, and ruthless. A powerful league has turned the sport into a machine, and Atom’s legacy has been stolen, rebuilt, and weaponized against them. 

Enter the new threat: precision-built champions designed to destroy underdogs before they even have a chance. The odds? Worse than ever. But that’s exactly where Charlie and Max thrive.
The action promises massive, steel-crushing battles, but what hits hardest is the story beneath it—legacy, growth, and proving that heart can’t be programmed.
Because this time… it’s not about teaching a son how to fight.
