Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett Smith
The night doesn’t just hide secrets; it breathes them. Twenty years ago, one night in a taxi cab changed the trajectory of a man’s soul. Now, the meter is running again, but the destination is far more treacherous. Collateral 2: Midnight Protocol plunges back into the cold, neon-soaked arteries of Los Angeles, where the asphalt still echoes with the chilling philosophy of a dead hitman. Max (Jamie Foxx) is no longer the timid dreamer gazing at a postcard of an island he’ll never visit. He has evolved into the “Shadow Driver”—a ghost behind the wheel, a man who navigated the city’s darkest corners until he became a part of them.

The stakes shift from personal survival to a global conspiracy when Annie (Jada Pinkett Smith), now a formidable and high-profile federal judge, becomes the primary target of a relentless international assassination syndicate. To protect her, Max must shed his remaining humanity and embrace the very darkness he once fought to escape. Jamie Foxx returns with a hardened, calculated edge, swapping his yellow cab for a high-tech, blacked-out interceptor—a weaponized masterpiece of engineering designed to disappear in plain sight. In this labyrinth of betrayal, every red light is a potential ambush, and every shadow holds a sniper.

But the most terrifying element of this mission is the ghost in the machine. Vincent (Tom Cruise) may be gone, but his presence is inescapable. Through a series of encrypted “legacy protocols” and deep-fake AI contingencies left behind in the city’s digital infrastructure, the silver-haired specter of the past guides—and taunts—Max from beyond the grave. Vincent’s cold, sociopathic wisdom serves as both a map and a curse, forcing Max to wonder if he is saving Annie or simply becoming the next version of the monster who once sat in his backseat.

With a visceral soundtrack of pulsing synth-wave and bone-jarring automotive combat, Collateral 2 is a masterclass in modern urban noir. It is a high-speed descent into a world where morality is a luxury the dying cannot afford, and survival is a desperate race against a sunrise that may never come. Dressed in sharp, tactical silhouettes against the shimmering rain-slicked streets, Max and Annie must navigate a city that has never looked more beautiful—or more predatory. In 2026, the rules of the road have changed, and this time, there are no stops, no detours, and no mercy.