
Four fighters with different backgrounds come together to train under an ex-MMA rising star and then ultimately have to fight each other.
1h 39m available with multiple audio tracks and subtitles.

Michael Jai White
Director

Michael Jai White
Case Walker

Dean Geyer
Mike Stokes

Alex Meraz
Zack Gomes

Todd Duffee
Tim Newhouse

Scottie Epstein
Justin Epstein

Jillian Murray
Eve

Evan Peters
Max Cooperman

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Jun 14, 2025For an action movie then this was as predictable as they come. Yep, it is one of those movies where an underdog receives a short period of training in martial arts, then rises to the occasion and wins despite impossible odds against many other well-trained combatants. Story-wise then "Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown" was rather generic and similar to many other similar movies before it. Actually it was almost a frame-by-frame copy of the first movie. What makes the movie somewhat worthy watching is the fight during the actual Beatdown event, but it doesn't take place before well over an hour into the movie. The rest of the movie was just, sorry to say, a rather mundane story. As for the acting, well I will say that it was adequate for the particular genre that it is. Just don't get your hopes up for academy award winning performances. This sequel is a blatant and unnecessary remake of the first "Never Back Down" movie, to the point where it was embarrassing to bear witness to. It wasn't a continuation or anything, and sure it was with other characters, but the plot and storyline was a copy and paste job that was made so hastily. "Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown" is a mediocre action movie experience, although it does show some impressive fighting skills from Michael Jai White. It might be worth a watch if you enjoy fighting movies that is driven by the action and a solid storyline is left far behind in its wake.