Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating
Now that Dan's assassin days are behind him, all he wants for Christmas is quality time with his kids. But when he learns his daughter has her own plans, he books a family trip to London—putting them all in the crosshairs of an unexpected enemy.
A formulaic sequel that recycles the retired-assassin-dragged-back-in premise with a European vacation wrapper. The plot offers little surprise beyond genre conventions, and the London setting feels like a backdrop rather than an integrated story element. Acting keeps the film watchable thanks to likable leads carrying familiar material. Cinematography is serviceable action-comedy fare with no visual distinction. Novelty is genuinely low—this is a by-the-numbers follow-up to an already derivative original, hitting the same beats with diminishing returns. The ending resolves predictably with no meaningful surprise or earned emotional payoff.