Run All Night 2 (2026) – One Night Left to Make Things Right

One night, one chance to save his son… or lose him forever.

“Run All Night 2 (2026)” brings Liam Neeson back to the gritty streets of New York in a sequel that raises the stakes with more action, deeper emotional conflicts, and a fresh wave of criminal chaos. Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra, who helmed the original film, this new chapter blends pulse-pounding chases with a father-son story about redemption and sacrifice.

The film picks up five years after the events of Run All Night. Jimmy Conlon (Liam Neeson), once a feared hitman, has been living under the radar, trying to reconcile with his estranged son Mike (Joel Kinnaman). But peace shatters when an international cartel led by ruthless kingpin Elena Ruiz (Eva Mendes) arrives in New York, seeking vengeance for the blood spilled by Jimmy’s past deeds.

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When Mike is framed for a brutal murder tied to the cartel, Jimmy must plunge back into the criminal underworld he thought he’d left behind. Hunted by corrupt cops and deadly assassins, father and son have one night to clear Mike’s name and survive the city’s unforgiving streets.

“Run All Night 2” delivers exhilarating set pieces: subway shootouts, rooftop pursuits, and brutal hand-to-hand combat in rain-slicked alleys. Neeson brings gravitas and physicality, playing a man haunted by violence but determined to protect his family at any cost.

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Yet beneath the relentless action, “Run All Night 2 (2026)” digs into themes of legacy and the price of violence. Jimmy knows his sins have come home to roost, and Neeson’s performance carries both rugged toughness and weary sorrow. The film stands as a gripping neo-noir ride — proving that some debts can’t be outrun, no matter how fast you move.