SNATCH 2 (2026)


Starring: Jason Statham, Brad Pitt
Snatch 2 dives back into London’s underworld with the same razor-sharp wit, chaotic energy, and criminal absurdity that made the original a cult classic—only louder, faster, and dirtier. Time has passed, but the streets haven’t changed. The scams are bigger, the fists hit harder, and the consequences are deadlier.
Jason Statham returns as Turkish, older, sharper, and far less patient with stupidity. He’s no longer just trying to survive the chaos—he’s trying to control it. But in a world where everyone lies and nobody plays fair, control is an illusion.
Brad Pitt storms back as Mickey O’Neil, the bare-knuckle boxer who refuses to slow down. Still unpredictable, still impossible to understand, Mickey is now a living legend in the underground fight scene—feared, admired, and hunted. Every time he opens his mouth, trouble follows.
The plot revolves around a disastrous deal involving stolen diamonds, illegal fights, crooked promoters, and a new wave of international gangsters who underestimate London’s madness. Plans unravel within minutes. Alliances collapse faster than they’re formed. Everyone wants the money—but no one wants the mess that comes with it.
The film thrives on overlapping storylines, rapid-fire editing, and dialogue dripping with dark humor. Every character thinks they’re the smartest in the room—until reality proves otherwise. Violence is sudden, brutal, and often absurd, punctuated by moments of laugh-out-loud irony.
Beneath the chaos, Snatch 2 is about survival and reputation. In the criminal world, respect is currency, fear is protection, and luck is temporary. The film understands that nobody truly wins—they just lose slower than the others.
Stylish, savage, and unapologetically British, this sequel honors Guy Ritchie’s signature tone while pushing its characters into even deeper trouble.