The Green Hornet 2: Lethal Sting (2026)
Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Awkwafina, Christoph Waltz
The buzz is back, and in 2026, it’s louder than a jet engine and deadlier than ever. The Green Hornet 2: Lethal Sting reunites the world’s most unlikely and spectacularly dysfunctional crime-fighting duo, Britt Reid (Seth Rogen) and the martial arts genius Kato (Jay Chou). Set in a sprawling, neon-drenched Los Angeles that has traded traditional street gangs for ruthless high-tech cyber-syndicates, the stakes have shifted from the pavement to the cloud. While the public still brands them as public enemies, they remain the only heroes crazy enough to operate outside the law to save the city from itself.

Seth Rogen returns as the boisterous, ego-driven Britt Reid. Now struggling to manage his massive media empire while craving the adrenaline of the night, Britt has commissioned the “Black Beauty 2.0″—a weaponized masterpiece of automotive engineering that practically defies the laws of physics. By his side, Jay Chou is cooler, sharper, and more lethal than ever. Upgrading his legendary “Kato-vision” with augmented reality interfaces, Kato navigates a city filled with digital traps and drone swarms, proving once again that he is the true brains and brawn behind the mask.

Adding a chaotic new spark to the team is Awkwafina, playing a brilliant but completely unhinged underground hacker. As the only person with enough wit to keep Britt’s mouth shut long enough to execute a plan, she becomes the “digital sting” the duo desperately needs. The mission turns personal when a ghost from the past resurfaces: the legacy of Chudnofsky (Christoph Waltz) has evolved into a sentient digital empire capable of wiping out the city’s entire infrastructure with a single keystroke.

The action is a high-octane riot of gravity-defying stunts, slow-motion martial arts choreography, and gadget-fueled mayhem. From high-speed chases through subterranean tunnels to explosive showdowns in data centers, The Green Hornet 2 delivers the signature bumbling charm and explosive anarchy that fans adore. In 2026, crime may have gone digital, but the Hornet and Kato are here to show the world that sometimes, all you need to fix a global crisis is a very fast car, a custom gas gun, and a perfectly timed kick to the face.