The Beekeeper 2 Trailer Shows Jason Statham Using Bees, Machine Guns & More To Kill
A fresh look at The Beekeeper 2 has dropped, and it doubles down on chaos. Jason Statham returns with bigger action, stranger tactics, and a story that pushes his mysterious, nonchalant persona deeper into a dangerous global crisis.
Jason Statham shares footage from The Beekeeper 2 at CinemaCon
New footage for The Beekeeper 2 was shown during CinemaCon, giving a clearer idea of where the sequel is heading. The clip opens quietly with a car moving through a forest before exploding into action at a mansion. Armed guards open fire, but things quickly turn when Adam Clay steps in and takes control of the situation.
The sequence reveals that Jeremy Irons’ Wallace Westwyld warns Clay that the Beekeepers have gone rogue. Clay is also searching for a missing friend, though Wallace claims he knows nothing.
The tension builds with multiple street fights, where Clay uses his enemies’ own weapons against them. At one point, he even mentions using bee stings to slow bleeding from his wounds (via Screenrant).
Things escalate further when the story hints at a larger conspiracy. Wallace reveals that the president has been kidnapped, raising the stakes significantly. The footage shows Clay battling soldiers, including one armed with a flamethrower. In another moment, he uses a turret-equipped vehicle to wipe out enemies on an airstrip.
One of the most talked-about scenes involves Clay releasing a swarm of bees into a locked room, letting them attack his enemies. It fits the film’s unusual mix of grounded action and over-the-top ideas tied to the Beekeeper program. The sequel appears to explore this secret organization more deeply than the original movie.
The original film, titled Beekeeper, was a revenge story that turned into a surprise hit, earning over $162 million on a $40 million budget. That success made a sequel inevitable. This time, director Timo Tjahjanto takes over, with new cast members like Yara Shahidi and Pom Klementieff joining returning actors.
Source: Comingsoon.net
