Constantine 2

Constantine 2



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John Constantine’s war isn’t over—it’s just become personal. Keanu Reeves returns with a performance steeped in rage and regret, facing a demonic uprising tied to his own sins.
Francis Lawrence leans hard into gothic horror, creating a world of smoke, fire, and whispers from the grave. Tilda Swinton’s and Peter Stormare’s returns elevate the menace, while Rachel Weisz adds a human heartbeat to the chaos. From burning churches to streets littered with ash, every moment feels like a pact signed in blood. Constantine isn’t just fighting for humanity—he’s bargaining for his soul.


The dynamic sparks with Constantine’s cynical edge—Reeves’ low growl carries a lifetime of scars—facing off against a hellspawned nemesis cloaked in sulfurous dread. New allies and old ghosts swirl in the mix, fueling a slow-burn clash of wits and willpower. The action sears—dark rituals twist into frenzied brawls, lit by hellfire and desperation.

Visually, it’s a gothic gut-punch—dingy alleys and infernal rifts shimmer with a bleak, smoky haze, shot with a prowling, moody lens. The CGI conjures demons with jagged flair, paired with a score of tolling bells and grinding distortion. It’s a hellscape that grabs you by the throat.

Constantine 2 (2025) is a lean, mean return to the trench coat, blending Reeves’ quiet storm with unholy terror. It’s a devil’s bargain worth taking.