Starring: Zoe Saldana, Michael Vartan, and Callum Blue
The ghost of Bogota is officially forced out of the shadows. Years after successfully dismantling the criminal empire of Don Luis and avenging the brutal murder of her parents, Colombiana 2: Bloodline pulls Cataleya Restrepo back into the unforgiving, high-stakes world of international assassins. Cataleya has spent the last decade living entirely off the grid, existing as a phantom who occasionally watches over her lost love, Danny, from a safe and painful distance. However, in her line of work, peace is a temporary luxury that an elite killer can never truly afford to keep.

A ruthless and sophisticated new syndicate has risen from the ashes of the cartels she once destroyed, and their objective is not merely territorial expansion—they are hunting the legendary Orchid Killer. When this shadow organization begins systematically targeting the few remaining innocent people Cataleya still cares for to draw her into the light, she realizes that running is no longer a viable option. To protect her future, she must confront the blood-soaked ghosts of her past.

Adding a complex layer of danger to her mission is CIA Agent Richard, played by Callum Blue. Still haunted by the psychological scars of his last terrifying encounter with Cataleya, he finds himself backed into a corner by corrupt high-ranking officials within his own agency who are secretly aligned with the new cartel. In a desperate and dangerous move, Richard must track down the world’s deadliest woman—not to bring her to justice, but to forge an uneasy, tension-filled alliance. Together, they must navigate a web of betrayal where the line between law enforcement and organized crime has completely vanished.

Packed with sleek, parkour-infused gunfights, brilliant stealth-based assassinations, and high-octane hand-to-hand combat, Colombiana 2: Bloodline delivers a relentless and sophisticated revenge thriller. Zoe Saldana returns to the role with cold, calculated precision and a fiery emotional intensity, proving that while revenge might bring a temporary sense of closure, true survival requires the will to pull the trigger all over again.