Christian Wolff applies his brilliant mind and illegal methods to reconstruct the unsolved puzzle of a Treasury chief's murder.Christian Wolff applies his brilliant mind and illegal methods to reconstruct the unsolved puzzle of a Treasury chief's murder.Christian Wolff applies his brilliant mind and illegal methods to reconstruct the unsolved puzzle of a Treasury chief's murder.
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- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Alison Wright
- Justine
- (voice)
Fernando Chien
- Sorkis
- (as Fernando Funan Chien)
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This was the one film I wanted to see the most at SXSW and I was lucky enough to see the world premier and left more than pleased. Jon Bernthal really explodes on screen and you can feel the joy he gets from pushing his brothers buttons in the most entertaining way possible. These two have real, believable chemistry and brought something both familiar and unexpected while delivering a story that isn't the same ole buddy trope the way other films seem to struggle. Jon's comic relief blends perfectly with Ben's robotic, emotionlessness. It feels like anything can and will happen at any moment...and it does! I hope we see these two characters together again sooner than later!
I saw an early screening of The Accountant 2. I went in with tempered expectations because a sequel after 9 years feels like a cash grab. To my surprise, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie for the entire runtime.
The selective action moments are just as hard-hitting. The characters are just as unique and enjoyable. The character dynamics may even surpass the original. And there are just as many story threads that reach satisfying conclusions. You can tell they put effort and care into this sequel.
The comedy, though?!?! There were some funny moments in the first one. But in the sequel, I laughed out loud so many times, to the point I would list "comedy" as a subgenre. And it's not "insert joke here"-type humor. It's organic to the story and characters.
I would say I still like the original a tiny bit better, especially with the originality and overall story. But with the comedy in the sequel, I scored them both the same. I was extremely satisfied leaving the cinema.
(1 viewing, early screening Super EMX 4/15/2025)
The selective action moments are just as hard-hitting. The characters are just as unique and enjoyable. The character dynamics may even surpass the original. And there are just as many story threads that reach satisfying conclusions. You can tell they put effort and care into this sequel.
The comedy, though?!?! There were some funny moments in the first one. But in the sequel, I laughed out loud so many times, to the point I would list "comedy" as a subgenre. And it's not "insert joke here"-type humor. It's organic to the story and characters.
I would say I still like the original a tiny bit better, especially with the originality and overall story. But with the comedy in the sequel, I scored them both the same. I was extremely satisfied leaving the cinema.
(1 viewing, early screening Super EMX 4/15/2025)
Finally a sequel that is as good, or better, than the 1st. Hope they make a 3rd. They left a possible story line open that I could see being similar to the last John Wick. That's just me and my imagination. It could be a complete action movie from start to finish.
This was one of the best movies we've seen this year. Great character building off of the first movie. Has quite a few heart felt moments, some unexpected comedy, and a lot of action. The chemistry between the brothers seems genuine, not forced or acted.
Glad they were able to get the same director and cast.
A must see for 2025. Would see again in the theater.
This was one of the best movies we've seen this year. Great character building off of the first movie. Has quite a few heart felt moments, some unexpected comedy, and a lot of action. The chemistry between the brothers seems genuine, not forced or acted.
Glad they were able to get the same director and cast.
A must see for 2025. Would see again in the theater.
I really enjoyed the first 'The Accountant' so had high expectations for the follow up.
Sadly, I was very dissappointed.
The first film had some logic, it made sense, it had a story. So made the all action nonsense plausible and therefore excusable as 'artistic license.
The Accountant 2 is all action nonsense.
It makes very little sense. Very weak on story and logic i.e. Not believable for the audience to invest in it.
E.g. Why would Ray King in retirement, spend all his money 'investigating' alone and particularly for one child ?
Why would Chris (Affleck) reveal his computer help source (Justine) and her location so glibly.
It was absurd how the woman assassin was supposed to be the woman in the picture, It was also absurd how she was more like a terminator than a person.
And there are many more such issues, that prevent the story from flowing logically and therefore immersing the audience in a journey.
Instead you are repeatedly 'jolted' out, asking what? Why? When? Sort of questions, which don't have answers.
Ben Affleck is looking a bit aged and gaunt, but he and the guy who plays Braxton , played their parts compentently, but were let down by the weak script.
It does have some laughs, It's not terrible, just very mediocre, certainly nowhere near as good as the first film.
Would I watch this again ? No, it's too glib and lacks cohesion.
Yet, I have watched the first film several times and I will watch it again.
Very dissappointed and I felt this was a missed opportunity.
Not worth a full price cinema ticket.
Sadly, I was very dissappointed.
The first film had some logic, it made sense, it had a story. So made the all action nonsense plausible and therefore excusable as 'artistic license.
The Accountant 2 is all action nonsense.
It makes very little sense. Very weak on story and logic i.e. Not believable for the audience to invest in it.
E.g. Why would Ray King in retirement, spend all his money 'investigating' alone and particularly for one child ?
Why would Chris (Affleck) reveal his computer help source (Justine) and her location so glibly.
It was absurd how the woman assassin was supposed to be the woman in the picture, It was also absurd how she was more like a terminator than a person.
And there are many more such issues, that prevent the story from flowing logically and therefore immersing the audience in a journey.
Instead you are repeatedly 'jolted' out, asking what? Why? When? Sort of questions, which don't have answers.
Ben Affleck is looking a bit aged and gaunt, but he and the guy who plays Braxton , played their parts compentently, but were let down by the weak script.
It does have some laughs, It's not terrible, just very mediocre, certainly nowhere near as good as the first film.
Would I watch this again ? No, it's too glib and lacks cohesion.
Yet, I have watched the first film several times and I will watch it again.
Very dissappointed and I felt this was a missed opportunity.
Not worth a full price cinema ticket.
Tonally extremely different to the original movie as they aim to increase the comedic moments. Very weak plot which seemed to rely on paper thin character links.
Terrible oversights with character continuity for the actual accountant. He sounded and looked different - his wardrobe was actually that of Forrest Gump and they even mentioned that as a reference at one point. He doesn't seem to be working in the same way now, and just messing about with dating algorithms for laughs now?! Even if you buy into him making 9 years of effort to integrate, it just seemed too different and ultimately fans of the first movie are coming back for more of the same so development must be within some bounds, otherwise he is just a different character.
I was really upset that they turned his "Solomon Grundy" stim/soothe into a joke and then had him use it in absolutely the wrong moment - more like a punch/tag line. His father's routine over overstimulation that dominated the original to help him cope with the world was completely absent - nothing really seemed to trigger him this time at all.
Would go so far as to say that Jon Bernthal was absolutely wasted and his character was made to look like an idiot rather than a dangerous and whimsical guy.
Agent Medina was a bit of an afterthought who got in the way. Little character development and it seemed like she was just there to remind us all how "off book" the accountant and his brother are.
Honestly this was a terrible follow up to the first movie and we came home and immediately put on the original to try and wash away the mess that was this sequel. It was such an opportunity to really do something cool with the concept, and it was absolutely wasted.
Terrible oversights with character continuity for the actual accountant. He sounded and looked different - his wardrobe was actually that of Forrest Gump and they even mentioned that as a reference at one point. He doesn't seem to be working in the same way now, and just messing about with dating algorithms for laughs now?! Even if you buy into him making 9 years of effort to integrate, it just seemed too different and ultimately fans of the first movie are coming back for more of the same so development must be within some bounds, otherwise he is just a different character.
I was really upset that they turned his "Solomon Grundy" stim/soothe into a joke and then had him use it in absolutely the wrong moment - more like a punch/tag line. His father's routine over overstimulation that dominated the original to help him cope with the world was completely absent - nothing really seemed to trigger him this time at all.
Would go so far as to say that Jon Bernthal was absolutely wasted and his character was made to look like an idiot rather than a dangerous and whimsical guy.
Agent Medina was a bit of an afterthought who got in the way. Little character development and it seemed like she was just there to remind us all how "off book" the accountant and his brother are.
Honestly this was a terrible follow up to the first movie and we came home and immediately put on the original to try and wash away the mess that was this sequel. It was such an opportunity to really do something cool with the concept, and it was absolutely wasted.
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- TriviaThe story Braxton tells the woman in Germany about Terry the Dog and the Munchkins is actually true: the terrier got paid more than double what the little people received.
- GoofsAgent Medina suffered a stab wound and is said to have broken ribs, a broken jaw, along with a ruptured spleen, yet she is seen walking around the crime scene the next day and talks on the phone without any hints of a jaw injury.
- ConnectionsFollows The Accountant (2016)
- SoundtracksSee-Line Woman
Written by George Bass and Nina Simone
Performed by Danielle Ponder and Bryce Dessner
Produced by Bryce Dessner
Courtesy of Saddest Factory Records
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Box office
- Budget
- $80,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $55,350,912
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $24,533,959
- Apr 27, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $86,850,912
- Runtime2 hours 12 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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