“Killers 2: Honeymoon Hitlist” (2026) brings back the chaotic charm of Audrey and Spencer while pushing their relationship into even wilder territory. After the first film ended with the couple narrowly escaping a deadly conspiracy, the sequel begins with them attempting to enjoy a long-delayed honeymoon in Greece. But peace is never an option for a former assassin and his sharp-witted, trouble-magnet wife. Within hours of arriving at their luxurious island resort, they discover that someone has placed a bounty on their heads—and the hitmen coming after them this time are far more creative, ruthless, and absurdly persistent.
As the couple tries to salvage even a sliver of romance from their disastrous honeymoon, the story plunges into a series of high-energy chases, mistaken identities, and comedic misunderstandings. Audrey, now more confident and surprisingly skilled after the events of the first film, refuses to be the damsel in distress. Instead, she becomes Spencer’s chaotic partner-in-combat, improvising bold and hilarious tactics while arguing with her husband about typical newlywed issues like communication, trust, and where they might live if they survive. Their dynamic adds emotional warmth and a layer of relatability beneath all the bullets and explosions.

The plot thickens when they learn that the bounty traces back to a mysterious organization connected to Spencer’s past, hinting at secrets he never revealed. Audrey’s frustration and disbelief become key emotional beats, forcing Spencer to confront the consequences of his former life. The film uses this tension to balance humor with genuine stakes, showing that their marriage—though ridiculous at times—still requires honesty and teamwork.
Along their journey across Greece’s breathtaking landscapes, the couple meets a cast of eccentric allies and adversaries, including a retired assassin who becomes an unexpected mentor figure and a cunning female hitwoman whose rivalry with Audrey fuels some of the film’s funniest moments. These side characters add color to the story without overshadowing the main duo.

The action sequences take full advantage of the Mediterranean setting: rooftop battles overlooking the sea, boat chases through narrow harbors, and a climactic showdown inside an abandoned clifftop fortress. Each set piece blends slapstick humor with stylish choreography, staying true to the series’ playful tone while raising the stakes significantly.
As the final twist reveals the true mastermind behind the hitlist, Audrey and Spencer must decide whether their future can survive the shadows of Spencer’s past. The resolution ties the action back to the heart of the story—their messy, devoted, and undeniably entertaining partnership.
“Killers 2: Honeymoon Hitlist” succeeds as a louder, funnier, and more emotionally confident sequel, delivering the kind of action-comedy chaos that fans of the first film will love.





