Constantine 2 (2025) – First Trailer
“He’s back to walk between Heaven and Hell—again.”
The long-awaited first trailer for Constantine 2 (2025) has finally arrived, reuniting Keanu Reeves with his iconic role as John Constantine after nearly two decades. Directed by Francis Lawrence (who helmed the original 2005 film), this sequel plunges back into the shadowy realms of angels, demons, and the damned—with a darker, more emotionally charged tone.
The trailer hints at a brooding, tortured Constantine grappling with the consequences of his past battles. When a celestial imbalance begins to unravel the fragile truce between Heaven and Hell, Constantine is once again pulled into a high-stakes supernatural conflict. This time, the forces at play are older, more dangerous—and more personal. The trailer teases confrontations with vengeful archangels, cursed relics, and something far worse: Constantine’s own inner demons.
Keanu Reeves returns with quiet gravitas, wearing the trench coat like a second skin, while Peter Stormare reprises his deliciously devilish role as Lucifer. The chemistry between the two remains electric. New cast members—rumored to include Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Charles Dance—bring fresh energy and mystery, with hints of ancient prophecies and long-buried secrets.
Visually, Constantine 2 leans into a gritty, neo-noir aesthetic, with dimly lit cathedrals, burning sigils, and interdimensional portals. The trailer showcases chilling exorcisms, cryptic rituals, and explosive action sequences—all underscored by a haunting score that merges industrial tones with Latin chants.
More than just a sequel, the film looks to expand the world of Constantine—exploring his origins, his fractured morality, and his ongoing war for the soul of mankind. It promises a deeper dive into DC’s occult underworld, balancing theological intrigue with blockbuster thrills.
Final Verdict:Constantine 2 looks to deliver a mature, atmospheric return to the franchise—anchored by Keanu Reeves’ iconic performance and a darker, richer mythology. Fans of the original and newcomers alike can prepare for a hellish ride when the film hits theaters in late 2025.