Mr. & Mrs. Smith 2 (2025)
June 17, 2025
Mr. & Mrs. Smith 2 (2025) – Official Trailer | Fan-Made Review
They survived marriage. They survived betrayal. But can they survive each other… again?
Mr. & Mrs. Smith 2 (2025) brings back the explosive chemistry and bullet-fueled chaos in the long-awaited sequel to the 2005 action-comedy hit. The trailer wastes no time getting into the action, reuniting fans with the world’s deadliest couple — now older, wiser, and still armed to the teeth.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie return as John and Jane Smith, now living a deceptively quiet life in the Italian countryside — retired, raising twins, and pretending they don’t miss the adrenaline. But their cover is shattered when a high-tech assassin organization begins targeting them… and their children.

What follows is a whirlwind of international espionage, high-speed chases, and brutal hand-to-hand combat — with a twist: this time, the couple isn’t just fighting bad guys. They’re training the next generation. Their teen kids, both equally sarcastic and dangerously skilled, are pulled into the family business against the Smiths’ wishes.

The trailer is packed with stylish shootouts in Venice, drone attacks on mountaintop villas, and a jaw-dropping scene where the entire Smith family skydives into enemy territory. Tension rises as secrets resurface — a mission gone wrong, a hidden betrayal, and the reveal that one of their old enemies might still be alive.

And of course, the classic Smith banter is back in full force:
Jane: “I thought we agreed, no more rocket launchers in the living room.”
John: “It was a special occasion.”

Visually, the film looks sleek and cinematic, with a sharper tone that blends the humor and heart of the original with the scale of a modern spy thriller. Think Mission: Impossible meets The Incredibles — with marriage counseling on the side.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith 2 (2025) delivers nostalgia, next-level action, and an emotional twist that adds surprising depth to the explosive ride. If the trailer’s anything to go by, the Smiths may be older — but they’re far from out of the game.