Battleship 2 (2025)

Battleship 2 (2025) – Review

“Battleship 2” doesn’t reinvent naval warfare on screen, but it absolutely turbocharges it. Picking up years after the first extraterrestrial encounter, a mysterious signal awakens derelict tech on the ocean floor, hijacking ships and satellites into a swarm of hostile drones. When global defenses buckle, the brass taps three very different operators: Liam Neeson’s steady-handed Admiral Shane, Jason Statham’s rule-skirting salvage captain, and Gal Gadot’s razor-sharp naval intelligence commander. Cue a globe-trotting hunt from the Strait of Malacca to the ice-choked Arctic and back to a blazing Pacific finale.

The trio is the movie’s secret weapon. Neeson brings granite authority without overplaying it; you feel the weight of every order. Statham supplies bruiser charisma and plenty of “I’ll fix it myself” grit, thriving in tight, clangy engine-room brawls and storm-tossed deck work. Gadot steals scenes as the film’s tactical brain—cool under pressure, quick on the draw, and given the cleanest arc as she turns scattered intel into a fighting chance. Their banter leans salty without going smirky, and when the film slows down long enough for strategy scenes, it crackles.

Action-wise, this is polished mayhem. The set pieces are legible and muscular: a night raid lit by tracer fire across container stacks; a silent-cat-and-mouse under a ceiling of pack ice; and a final gauntlet where a retrofitted relic squares off against an AI-guided flotilla. Practical water work sells the heft, while the VFX team stitches in gleaming drone swarms and railgun volleys that feel mean without tipping into cartoonish.

It’s not all smooth sailing. The science is… aspirational, the tactics occasionally take a backseat to hero moments, and a couple of side characters exist mainly to deliver exposition or take the fall. The score thunders when a touch of restraint might’ve landed harder, and product placement occasionally bobbles to the surface.

Still, “Battleship 2” delivers exactly what it promises: steel-on-steel spectacle with three bona fide movie stars steering the ship. Big, brash, and seaworthy.

Verdict: A crowd-pleasing broadside powered by Neeson’s gravitas, Statham’s grit, and Gadot’s precision.
Rating: 3.5/5

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