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The first trailer explodes open on a quiet London bank—then rips apart in a shower of bullets and glass. H (Jason Statham), presumed dead, steps out of the smoke like a ghost with a gun, colder and more methodical than ever. Over razor‑sharp cuts of armored‑car hijackings and underground money drops, a voice‑over from elite fixer Riley Kane (Megan Fox) warns, “When he comes for you, there’s no second chance.”

Intercut are glimpses of agent Marcus Cole (Michael B. Jordan), a relentless federal investigator tracking a string of surgical heists that all point to one name: H. From neon‑drenched docks to sun‑blasted desert convoys, the trailer teases a brutal chess match between three predators—each playing their own game of vengeance, justice and survival.

Bone‑crunching hand‑to‑hand fights, close‑quarters shotgun blasts and a highway ambush lit by burning cash set the tone: harder, darker, and even more personal. The final shot lingers on H, gun leveled, as Marcus growls off‑screen, “Is this about money?” H answers, almost a whisper: “It’s about payback.” Cut to black.