The fake hit man is back, but the stakes are dangerously real. In Hit Man 2: Double Exposure, Gary Johnson (Glen Powell) has mastered the art of the alter ego, living a blissful, undercover life with Madison (Adria Arjona). But when a ghost from Gary’s past—a real contract killer—discovers his charade, the professor must step out of the classroom and into a lethal game of mirrors.
Glen Powell returns with his signature chameleon-like charm, slipping into more eccentric disguises that are as stylish as they are deceptive. But this time, Adria Arjona’s Madison isn’t just a partner in love; she’s a partner in crime. Dressed in high-fashion lethality, she proves that her thirst for danger matches Gary’s intellect, turning their suburban life into a sophisticated, seductive tactical operation.
The line between “acting” and “killing” blurs when the police department disavows them. To survive, Gary must inhabit his darkest persona yet—not to catch a criminal, but to become the very predator he once only studied. It’s a race through the neon-lit streets of New Orleans where wit is the ultimate weapon.
Blended with razor-sharp dialogue, steamy chemistry, and a twisty plot that keeps you guessing, Hit Man 2 delivers a thrill ride that is both intellectually stimulating and undeniably sexy. In a world of fake identities, their love is the only thing that’s real—and they’ll kill to keep it that way.