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  • Movie Review: ‘The Old Guard 2’

    Charlize Theron as Andy in 'The Old Guard 2.' Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.
    Charlize Theron as Andy in ‘The Old Guard 2.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025.

    ‘The Old Guard 2’ receives 5 out of 10 stars.

    On Netflix July 2nd is ‘The Old Guard 2’, a sequel to the 2020 movie derived from Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernandez’ graphic novel series about immortal warriors who learn that their existence has been discovered even as they find a new member of their kind.

    The new movie sees Charlize Theron (‘Mad Max: Fury Road’) back as no longer so immortal warrior Andy, alongside the likes of KiKi Layne (‘If Beale Street Could Talk’), Marwan Kenzari (‘Aladdin’), Chiwetel Ejiofor (’12 Years a Slave’) and Matthias Schoenaerts (‘Rust and Bone’).

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    Initial Thoughts

    'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

    When it arrived in the pandemic-darkened days of 2020, ‘The Old Guard,’ while not perhaps the most exemplary example of graphic novel adaptation to bother screens, at least had some spark and vitality to it, anchored by Charlize Theron strutting about as an immortal warrior who after walking the Earth for several thousand years was using her powers of near invulnerability as a badass who took down terrible people along with a group of similarly powerful colleagues.

    It was certainly fun enough, but now here comes the inevitable sequel –– five years later, which is cause for red flags flying from the get-go –– but perhaps it earned the benefit of the doubt, since taking time to make sure a movie is right is always more preferable to rushing a quick cash-in into production.

    Sadly, what has emerged is no worthy follow-up to that original release.

    Script and Direction

    Director Victoria Mahoney on the set of 'The Old Guard 2.' Photo: Eli Joshua Adé/Netflix © 2025.
    Director Victoria Mahoney on the set of ‘The Old Guard 2.’ Photo: Eli Joshua Adé/Netflix © 2025.

    Greg Rucka, from whose work (alongside illustrator Leandro Fernandez) the movies are inspired, returns to script the new entry, this time with Sarah L. Walker (‘The Twelve’).

    But though you might think Rucka has the same handle on the characters he created as he did last time, this one is unfortunately burdened with even more exposition, as the movie awkwardly tries to expand the story’s universe, but comes up with an idea that only really serves to snip dangling plot threads from the first movie in ugly fashion while also creating some villain motivation.

    The story pauses between honestly disappointing action scenes to have characters sit around and talk in boring fashion about what’s happening. And half the people in the movie seem designed to do little other than shoot or stab enemies and then push the plot forward in the laziest fashion.

    Perhaps the most egregious fault here is how the film ends, the final scene a giant cliffhanger (with no third movie officially ordered, mind you) and the story left unsatisfying and largely pointless. The intention may have been to drive excitement for another outing, but you’re more likely to come away not bothered what happens next.

    Victoria Mahoney, taking over the director’s chair from the original’s Gina Prince-Bythewood, doesn’t exactly cover herself in glory for her second feature directorial outing after 2011’s ‘Yelling to the Sky.’ It’s competent enough work, making use of a few picturesque shooting locations, but the set-pieces all feel similar apart from one or two entertaining stunt moments.

    Cast and Performances

    (L to R) Henry Golding as Tuah, Luca Marinelli as Nicky, Marwan Kenzari as Joe, Charlize Theron as Andy and KiKi Layne as Nile in 'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    (L to R) Henry Golding as Tuah, Luca Marinelli as Nicky, Marwan Kenzari as Joe, Charlize Theron as Andy and KiKi Layne as Nile in ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

    Charlize Theron is seemingly strictly on autopilot this time around –– the odd quip here or there early on quickly jettisoned in favor of less-than-thrilling stone-cold solemnity. Sure, her character has lived for thousands of years and –– spoiler alert for the end of the previous movie –– learned that she’s no longer immortal, but it has also reduced Andy to a hollow version of her previous self. And it’s an issue even Theron’s considerable talents can’t overcome.

    KiKi Layne as Nile, the immortal that Andy and her team discovered in the last movie and is now a member of their mercenary force taking down arms dealers and the like, gets in a few decent moments, but like everyone else, once the plot really kicks in, the energy drains out.

    Chiwetel Ejiofor, the mortal operative who learned of the immortals’ existence, is largely hanging around providing clues and information via his contacts or trying not to die. He’s less a character, more a plot device.

    (L to R) Chiwetel Ejiofor as Copley and Charlize Theron as Andy in 'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    (L to R) Chiwetel Ejiofor as Copley and Charlize Theron as Andy in ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

    The same could be said for poor Henry Golding (‘Crazy Rich Asians’),  as Tuah, a new immortal we meet who has dedicated his incredibly long life to chronicling the ancient warriors like someone writing a fanzine. He’s saddled with even more exposition and even when he’s called upon to fight, his style is so similar to everyone else’s that it all blends into one.

    Spare even more of a thought for Uma Thurman –– if you thought there was the tantalizing prospect of ‘Kill Bill’s Beatrix The Bride” Kiddo taking on Furiosa, then you have to wait until right at the end for a slapdash confrontation. Mostly, Thurman barks orders or delivers her own dollops of exposition with little conviction.

    Final Thoughts

    Uma Thurman as Discord in 'The Old Guard 2.' Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
    Uma Thurman as Discord in ‘The Old Guard 2.’ Photo: Courtesy of Netflix © 2025

    Flavorless and indistinct, this sequel has all the driving passion of a cold lump of concrete. The humor that marked the original has seemingly been surgically extracted, replaced with rote exposition and a dull expansion of the mythology.

    Possibly the most famous franchise focused on immortal warriors uses the catchy phrase, “there can only be one.” On the evidence of ‘The Old Guard 2’, perhaps there should only have been one.

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    What’s the story of ‘The Old Guard 2’?

    Andy (Charlize Theron) and her team of immortal warriors are back, with a renewed sense of purpose in their mission to protect the world.

    With Booker (Matthias Schoenaerts) still in exile after his betrayal, and Quynh (Veronica Ngô) out for revenge after escaping her underwater prison, Andy grapples with her newfound mortality as a mysterious threat emerges that could jeopardize everything she’s worked towards for thousands of years.

    Andy, Nile (KiKi Layne), Joe (Marwan Kenzari), Nicky (Luca Marinelli) and James Copley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) enlist the help of Tuah (Henry Golding), an old friend who may provide the key to unlocking the mystery behind immortal existence.

    Who is in the cast of ‘The Old Guard 2’?

    • Charlize Theron as Andy
    • KiKi Layne as Nile
    • Marwan Kenzari as Joe
    • Luca Marinelli as Nicky
    • Chiwetel Ejiofor as James Copley
    • Henry Golding as Tuah
    • Matthias Schoenaerts as Booker
    • Veronica Ngô as Quynh
    • Uma Thurman as Discord
    Charlize Theron as Andy in 'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    Charlize Theron as Andy in ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

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  • First Look at ‘The Old Guard 2’

    (L to R) Henry Golding as Tuah, Luca Marinelli as Nicky, Marwan Kenzari as Joe, Charlize Theron as Andy and KiKi Layne as Nile in 'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    (L to R) Henry Golding as Tuah, Luca Marinelli as Nicky, Marwan Kenzari as Joe, Charlize Theron as Andy and KiKi Layne as Nile in ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

    Preview:

    • The first images from ‘The Old Guard 2’ are online.
    • Charlize Theron and KiKi Layne return for the Netflix sequel.
    • Victoria Mahoney is in the director’s chair this time.

    If it feels like we’ve had to have the patience of an immortal as we await any real update on Netflix action sequel ‘The Old Guard 2’ –– the last main bit of news on the movie was back in 2022, when Uma Thurman and ‘Crazy Rich AsiansHenry Golding joined the cast.

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    But at long last, the streaming service has announced when it’ll be headed our way, and posted some pictures of the new movie.

    And star Charlize Theron has also commented on the return of her character, the long-lived warrior who in the 2020 original, faced her existence coming to light and a threat to her team as a potential new immortal came on the scene.

    Here’s what she had to say:

    “There’s something for everyone in this movie: Fans who loved the first film, fans who love the original graphic novels — and brand-new fans who are looking for insane action, grounded and relatable characters, gorgeous locations, and a global cast of superstars.”

    And this was her statement on the new developments this time around:

    “We’re going to meet some brand-new characters,” she teased. “Quyhn is back and her story continues, and we’re all excited to have Uma Thurman and Henry Golding join us as two key new players in the ‘Old Guard’ universe. Andy and her warriors are back with a renewed sense of purpose. The stakes are even higher now that Andy is mortal and can die — but that certainly won’t keep her out of the action.”

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    What’s the story of ‘The Old Guard 2’?

    Charlize Theron as Andy in 'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    Charlize Theron as Andy in ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

    Andy (Charlize Theron) and her team of immortal warriors are back, with a renewed sense of purpose in their mission to protect the world. With Booker (Matthias Schoenaerts) still in exile after his betrayal, and Quynh (Veronica Ngô) out for revenge after escaping her underwater prison, Andy grapples with her newfound mortality as a mysterious threat emerges that could jeopardize everything she’s worked towards for thousands of years.

    Andy, Nile (KiKi Layne), Joe (Marwan Kenzari), Nicky (Luca Marinelli) and James Copley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) enlist the help of Tuah (Henry Golding), an old friend who may provide the key to unlocking the mystery behind immortal existence.

    The movies adapt the work of comic book/graphic novel writer Greg Rucka and illustrator Leandro Fernandez, who created the world of Andy and the rest.

    Back in 2020, the first movie became a pandemic-era hit, as audiences turned to streaming to increasingly meet their entertainment needs. That one was written by Rucka, with Gina Prince-Bythewood in the director’s chair.

    For the new one, Victoria Mahoney, who directed 2011’s ‘Yelling to the Sky’ and was first assistant director on ‘Star Wars: Episode IX –– The Rise of Skywalker’, took over directing, with Rucka returning to write, this time alongside Sarah L. Walker.

    Here’s what Rucka had to say about the sequel:

    “We ended the first film with some radical changes to the status quo. Andy’s mortality has mysteriously left her, Nile has become immortal and joined the group, and Booker’s been punished for his sins by being sent into exile, which is pretty much the worst thing you can do to people who live for hundreds and hundreds of years.”

    And this was Mahoney’s comment:

    “My mandate every time we went out the door to scout was, ‘I do not want to visit any locations, routinely seen as an audience member in a number of my favorite films.’ I relentlessly pushed toward the unexpected.”

    Who are the new characters in ‘The Old Guard 2’?

    (L to R) Chiwetel Ejiofor as Copley and Charlize Theron as Andy in 'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    (L to R) Chiwetel Ejiofor as Copley and Charlize Theron as Andy in ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

    While Thurman’s character –– beyond the fact she’ll be a key component in the story –– is a mystery for now, we do know Golding is aboard to play Tuah, an enigmatic figure who has been researching the immortals. Golding brought his own personal background to the character, even going as far as helping to name him.

    Golding said this of the role:

    “When Victoria Mahoney and I had our first Zoom call, we went over the character, and originally we didn’t have a name for him. That came a little bit later because Vic really wanted to know who I was, and how this character could represent parts of my life. In the end, I suggested his character be called Tuah, which in Malaysian means ‘luck.’ ”

    When will ‘The Old Guard 2’ arrive on screens?

    ‘The Old Guard 2’ will land on Netflix globally on July 2nd.

    'The Old Guard 2'. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.
    ‘The Old Guard 2’. Photo: Eli Joshua Ade/Netflix © 2025.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Heart of Stone’

    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in 'Heart Of Stone.'
    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in ‘Heart Of Stone.’ Cr. Chris Baker/Netflix © 2023.

    On Netflix now, ‘Heart of Stone’ is an abject lesson in what happens when you really, really, urgently want to put the pieces of a brand-new franchise together, but like someone mis-reading an Ikea instruction booklet, end up with something that feels hastily assembled and shows the joins all over the place.

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    What’s the story of ‘Heart of Stone’?

    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone and Jamie Dornan as Parker in 'Heart Of Stone.'
    (L to R) Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone and Jamie Dornan as Parker in ‘Heart Of Stone.’ Cr. Robert Viglasky/Netflix © 2023.

    Rachel Stone (Gal Gadot) appears to be an inexperienced tech, part of an elite MI6 unit headed up by lead agent Parker (Jamie Dornan). What her team doesn’t know is that Stone actually works for the Charter — a covert peacekeeping organization, secret even from other spies, which uses cutting-edge technology to neutralize global threats.

    Rachel has been trained to be the consummate professional: a phenomenal field agent who sticks to the mission, follows the numbers, and trusts no one.

    When a routine mission is derailed by mysterious hacker Keya Dhawan (Alia Bhatt), Rachel’s two lives collide. As she races to protect the Charter (and its mysterious, powerful AI known as the Heart) and strives to beat the odds, her humanity might just be her biggest asset…

    Who else is in ‘Heart of Stone?’

    Jing Lusi as Yang, Paul Ready as Bailey, Jamie Dornan as Parker and Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in 'Heart Of Stone.'
    (L to R) Jing Lusi as Yang, Paul Ready as Bailey, Jamie Dornan as Parker and Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in ‘Heart Of Stone.’ Cr. Robert Viglasky/Netflix © 2023.

    The cast for ‘Heart of Stone’ also includes Sophie Okonedo, Matthias Schweighöfer, Jing Lusi and Paul Ready.

    Does ‘Heart of Stone’ deliver on the spy action?

    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in 'Heart Of Stone.'
    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in ‘Heart Of Stone.’ Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2023.

    It has the Skydance logo before it. It features a stunt sequence involving a parachute and a motorcycle. And it’s excellent.

    Unfortunately for the new espionage thriller starring Gal Gadot, it can only match ‘Mission: Impossible –– Dead Reckoning Part 1’ in the first two elements. For while Tom Cruise’s latest is a sleek, lovingly fashioned Aston Martin, ‘Heart of Stone’ is more like a Tesla; sure, it looks flashy, but under the hood there are all manner of problems.

    And prime among them is the tired feeling that emanates from this new movie. One or two ideas hit (the Charter’s nifty, ‘Minority Report’ style AI is housed in a high-tech blimp 85,500 feet in the sky) but in general, there’s little to make genre fans’ hearts race.

    There’s also the issue that star Gadot brings largely a monotone performance to Rachel Stone –– while the ‘Mission’ movies have proved that Cruise is great at playing Ethan Hunt, he’s also got the chops to bring a little something else. For Gadot, who is otherwise solid in the ‘Wonder Woman’ films and has done good work elsewhere, there’s the creeping feeling that this attempt to kickstart a franchise won’t function as well as, say the ‘Extraction’ movies have for Chris Hemsworth, another actor looking to prove he can sell tickets (or in this case, entice subscribers) outside of his superhero role.

    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in 'Heart Of Stone.'
    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in ‘Heart Of Stone.’ Cr. Robert Viglasky/Netflix © 2023.

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    Stone is part of The Charter, a super-secret organization made up of former intelligence officers who are sick of governments and their various established espionage/military teams not getting the job done.

    Somewhat confusingly, despite possessing the incredible (at times, near magical) resource of the tech known as the Heart, the Charter chooses mostly to embed its officers within those teams, rather than just going about its business. There is an attempt to explain why, but it’s not very convincing. It’s just one thing among several that make little sense here.

    The concept of competing espionage outfits is also not all that fresh –– ‘Alias’ was doing it back in 2001, and not to push the Ethan Hunt button yet again, but the ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise also hinges on the idea of an outsider operation getting things done.

    Despite writing credits for Greg Rucka (a comics veteran who most recently wrote the far more successful ‘The Old Guard’ for the streaming service) and ‘Hidden Figures’ Allison Schroeder, this more has the feel of something developed by feeding various other, better examples of the genre into an AI and having it generate something based on that. Which, given the McGuffin at the, um, heart of this story, we suppose feels appropriate.

    And Tom Harper, who has mostly worked in UK TV drama (but has movie credits via the likes of horror ‘The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death’ and adventurous semi-biopic ‘The Aeronauts‘) struggles at times here to bring the requisite energy.

    What works about ‘Heart of Stone’?

    Sophie Okonedo as Nomad/King of Hearts in 'Heart Of Stone.'
    Sophie Okonedo as Nomad/King of Hearts in ‘Heart Of Stone.’ Cr. Robert Viglasky/Netflix © 2023.

    All that said, there are pieces to recommend. Sophie Okonedo gives good snark as Nomad, the King of Hearts (the commander of the Charter unit of which Stone is a member, since the organization uses card suits to name its various international groups). And during a scene where she meets up with fellow “Kings” there’s some fun to be hard star-spotting via quick cameos, but it feels more like a gimmick than narrative necessity.

    Bhatt, making her Hollywood debut after working in India (we can only imagine how tame the action in this must have seemed compared to ‘RRR’) is a likeable presence, bringing a little more energy to the role than the leading lady. Elsewhere, the likes of Dornan, Lusi, Ready and Schweighöfer do what they can with limited screentime, though Dornan fairs better thanks the movie’s one interesting plot turn.

    Whether this does actually lead to more movies featuring Gadot’s Stone remains to be seen. Netflix has its own mysterious and slightly terrifying algorithm that drives the films and shows that make it before our eyes and prefers not to release official viewing figures.

    So, it might all depend on whether ‘Heart of Stone’ sticks around on the company’s Top 10 or how urgently it sees future films based on this idea as a way of staying in business with Gadot. Let’s not forget that she also has ‘Red Notice’ (which also boasts the star power of Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds) to keep them both going, a proven result even if itself was hardly the best thing any of them have appeared in.

    ‘Heart of Stone’ receives 5.5 out of 10 stars.

    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in 'Heart Of Stone.'
    Gal Gadot as Rachel Stone in ‘Heart Of Stone.’ Cr. Robert Viglasky/Netflix © 2023.
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