THE MEDALLION 2 (2026)

The legend never really died—it just waited for the right moment to wake up screaming.
Jackie Chan is back as Eddie Yang, older, wiser, and still moving like gravity owes him money. That ancient medallion chose him once, granting impossible strength, balance, and a second wind on life. Now it’s pulsing again, its energy leaking into the world like a warning siren nobody hears—until mountains start walking and the ground itself rebels.
A shadowy cult has cracked open a forbidden ritual, summoning an army of colossal stone warriors straight out of myth: towering earthen giants that shrug off bullets, crush skyscrapers like soda cans, and march in eerie, unstoppable silence. Cities crumble in seconds. The world isn’t ending in fire—it’s being turned back to dust, one tectonic stomp at a time.

Enter Jennifer Lawrence as the perfect wildcard partner: sharp-tongued, fearless, and way too smart for her own good. She’s not just along for the ride—she’s decoding ancient glyphs mid-fight, improvising traps from city rubble, and trading barbs with Jackie that land harder than most punches. Their chemistry is electric: classic Chan charm meets Lawrence’s quick-fire edge, turning every desperate escape into something hilariously heartfelt.
The action? Pure, breathless Jackie magic upgraded with supernatural scale. Hand-to-hand duels atop moving stone colossi, gravity-defying flips through collapsing temples, chases across rooftops where the buildings are literally rising against them. Every sequence blends jaw-dropping martial arts with that signature Chan comedy—slapstick mishaps, improvised weapons, and the kind of “how did he even survive that?” stunts that make you cheer through the popcorn.

It’s bigger, bolder, and deeper than the first: a race to master the medallion’s full power before the giants reduce civilization to gravel. The past isn’t just haunting the present—it’s fighting to rewrite it. Eddie and his new ally have one shot to balance the scales… or watch the world turn to stone.
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