Mr. & Mrs. Smith 2: Generation Kill (2026) reignites the explosive energy of the original with a sharp, modern twist that blends family comedy with high-octane action. Set decades after the Smiths vanished from the spy world, the sequel proves that retirement was never really an option.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie return as John and Jane Smith with chemistry that feels even more dangerous and refined. Living off the grid, they have traded global assassinations for suburban routines, raising two teenagers who have no idea their parents are legendary killers. That illusion shatters the moment their children accidentally crack into a global hitman database.

Maya Hawke and Jacob Elordi bring fresh intensity as the Smith siblings, caught between teenage rebellion and a sudden crash course in the family business. Their dynamic adds humor, tension, and emotional stakes, turning the film into a battle not just against enemies, but between generations.

The action is slick, fast, and stylish. From chaotic car chases involving a weaponized family SUV to close-quarters combat in luxury safehouses, the film delivers adrenaline without losing its playful edge. Doug Liman’s direction keeps the pacing tight and the banter sharp.