"Sometimes the greatest threat to the future… is the version of you that never healed."
In The Adam Project 2, time travel isn’t a rescue mission — it’s a reckoning.
After restoring the timeline and saying goodbye to his younger self, Adam Reed (Ryan Reynolds) thought his time-jumping days were over. But when an anomaly begins rewriting memories across the globe — people vanishing from photos, childhoods altered in seconds — Adam is pulled back into a future he swore to leave behind.
The culprit? A shadow clone of Adam himself, created by a corrupt defense AI from the year 2180, designed to exploit time as a battlefield. This "mirror Adam" has no emotion, no restraint — just a singular directive: stabilize the future at all costs. Even if it means erasing the past.
To stop him, Adam must once again crash through time — but this time, he’s not meeting a younger version of himself. He’s meeting his father’s past, at a moment when a single mistake could fracture the future permanently.
Joined by Laura (Zoe Saldaña), an older Adam 2.0 (Chris Pratt), and a tech-savvy teen from 2085, the mission becomes a desperate sprint through collapsing timelines, broken families, and impossible choices. Because the hardest thing isn’t fixing time. It’s letting go of who you used to be.
Slick, heartfelt, and rich with sci-fi wonder, The Adam Project 2 is about identity, memory, and the echo that every decision leaves behind — across generations.