She was once their weapon — now she’s their reckoning.
Kite 2 (2025) resurrects the controversial cult classic in a sharper, bloodier sequel that dares to ask: what happens when the weaponized child grows into the woman who made her own rules? Gritty, hyper-stylized, and emotionally raw, this installment expands the world of urban decay, trafficking rings, and corrupted justice.
Years after the events of the first film, Sawa — now in her twenties and living under a new identity — has tried to leave the assassin life behind. But the scars of her past never faded. When a string of child disappearances echoes the crimes that once destroyed her family, Sawa is pulled back into the shadows to hunt the network responsible. Only this time, she's not being controlled — she's leading the charge.
In the neon underbelly of a privatized mega-city, Sawa forms a reluctant alliance with Reeve, a disillusioned ex-enforcer who once worked for the very syndicate she's targeting. Together, they uncover a darker operation called The Garden, where girls are trained as assets and discarded when “ripe.” The mission becomes personal when Sawa learns one of the abducted girls is connected to her former mentor’s bloodline — and may be the only one who can expose The Garden’s architect.
Fueled by rage and a twisted sense of justice, Kite 2 is a ballet of bullets, betrayal, and brutal choices. It’s not just a revenge tale — it’s a war cry for every silenced voice.