⭐ Jason Momoa | Suki Waterhouse | Keanu Reeves | Diane Kruger
Saban Films dives back into dystopian darkness with The Bad Batch 2, a brutal and visually arresting sequel that deepens the nightmarish world first introduced in Ana Lily Amirpour’s cult favorite. This time, the story centers on Jason Momoa’s fearsome character, Miami Man, now hardened and battle-worn, as he faces a new threat rising from the ashes of a fractured society: a techno-tribal cult obsessed with remaking the world in their warped vision.
Set years after the events of the first film, the sequel follows Miami as he is pulled into a war he didn’t choose—one that threatens the fragile order of the wasteland. The cult, driven by advanced tech, ritualistic control, and messianic fervor, begins targeting survivors of the original Batch generation, claiming to offer evolution through chaos. Among their ranks is a mysterious and powerful figure (Diane Kruger), whose past is inexplicably linked to the origin of the Batch itself.
Suki Waterhouse returns as Arlen, now a hardened fighter and reluctant leader, while Keanu Reeves’ enigmatic figure casts a long shadow, influencing both factions in unexpected ways. The film blends elements of horror, sci-fi, and grim survivalism, delivering a raw, kinetic viewing experience.

With stylized visuals, hypnotic music, and immersive world-building, The Bad Batch 2 continues to explore themes of identity, power, and survival in a lawless landscape where humanity constantly teeters on the edge. Jason Momoa commands the screen with visceral intensity, anchoring a film that pushes its grim universe further into chaos and cult-driven madness.
In the wasteland—only the strongest survive, and the rules have changed.
🎬 Rating: 7.1/10