He was done fighting — until she gave him a reason to bleed again.
The dystopian saga returns in Babylon A.D. (2025) — a bold, atmospheric sequel that expands the grim world of cyber-mercenaries, genetic messiahs, and post-war collapse. Gritty, haunting, and philosophically charged, this new chapter explores what happens when hope is engineered — and who controls its future.
Vin Diesel returns as Toorop, now living in the shadows of the Free Asian Zones after faking his death years prior. Thought to be a relic of a forgotten war, he’s pulled back into the global game when rumors surface of Aurora’s child — a girl born from the genetically engineered woman he once swore to protect. Word spreads that she is more than human, and every major power wants her either captured or destroyed.
When Toorop discovers the girl is real — and in the hands of a biotech cult called The Chorus of Tomorrow — he sets off on a violent cross-continental journey to rescue her. Along the way, he must face ghosts of his past, including surviving agents of the Neolite Church and a clone version of his former enemy.
What unfolds is a gritty odyssey through radioactive ruins, cybernetic cities, and collapsing civilizations, where survival is secondary to the war over belief, identity, and the fate of humanity’s next evolution.
Babylon A.D. (2025) is a story of redemption through fire, of protecting what little innocence is left in a world that's sold its soul to the future.