Spy 2: The Velvet Trap (2026) continues the chaotic, stylish energy of the first film while elevating Susan Cooper into a full-fledged action icon. No longer the overlooked analyst, she returns as the agency’s most dangerous weapon, and the transformation is as thrilling as it is hilarious.

Melissa McCarthy delivers one of her most dynamic performances to date. The familiar awkwardness is gone, replaced by sharp precision and unstoppable confidence. Whether she’s wearing a tactical suit or a glamorous ball gown loaded with hidden weapons, she dominates every scene with explosive combat skills and razor-edged humor. Her evolution from underdog to legend forms the heart of the sequel.
The film gains an electrifying boost with the return of Rayna Boyanov, played by Rose Byrne. Rayna’s venomous charm, perfectly styled hair, and cold sarcasm turn every moment with her into a comedic event. Forced to work alongside Susan, she brings a fierce elegance that balances the film’s humor with sophisticated bite. The dynamic between the two women becomes a highlight, blending rivalry, reluctant teamwork, and pure chaos.

Jason Statham’s Rick Ford remains the unstoppable macho wildcard. His attempt to keep up with Susan and Rayna leads to some of the film’s most absurd and memorable sequences. Meanwhile, Jude Law adds charm and wit as he gets pulled into the tangled web of espionage, fashion, and firepower.
The sequel jumps across glamorous European locations, delivering high-speed chases in Monaco, intense shootouts in Milan, and stylish undercover operations that blur the line between comedy and blockbuster action. Every set piece is crafted to showcase the unstoppable energy of its leading women.