“Blood may wash off, but sins remain; in Run All Night 2, one father discovers the true price of protection.”
After years of silence, Liam Neeson returns as Jimmy Conlon, the haunted ex-hitman, in Run All Night 2 (2026) — a high-octane sequel that dives deeper into fatherhood, redemption, and the blood-soaked streets of New York.
In this gripping continuation, Jimmy Conlon is pulled back into the criminal underworld he thought he’d left behind. When a new threat targets his now-grown son Michael and his young grandchildren, Jimmy has no choice but to unleash his deadly skills once again. The streets of New York become a merciless battlefield as Jimmy races against time to protect the only family he has left.
Director Jaume Collet-Serra amps up the tension with sleek cinematography, kinetic action scenes, and a surprisingly emotional core. Liam Neeson brings gravitas and vulnerability to Jimmy, reminding audiences why he’s the king of late-career action thrillers. The film balances gritty violence with moments of tenderness, showing a father willing to sacrifice everything for his son.
Supporting performances from Joel Kinnaman as Michael and Vera Farmiga as a determined NYPD detective add complexity to the narrative. The film also explores the weight of past sins, the bonds between fathers and sons, and whether a man can ever truly escape his violent past.
Run All Night 2 delivers adrenaline and emotion in equal measure. It’s a thrilling testament to how far a father will go — even if it means running all night again — to keep his family safe.