Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown

Never Back Down 2: The Beatdown

201199 min
6.5/10
DramaAction

Plot Summary

Four fighters from different backgrounds come together to train under an ex MMA rising star and then ultimately have to fight each other and the traitor in their midst.

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👥Cast (20)

Michael Jai White

Michael Jai White

Case Walker

Gralen Bryant Banks

Gralen Bryant Banks

Frankie

Alex Meraz

Alex Meraz

Zack Gomes

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Stacey Asaro

Receptionist

Rus Blackwell

Rus Blackwell

Cop

Dean Geyer

Dean Geyer

Mike Stokes

Scottie Epstein

Scottie Epstein

Justin Epstein

Todd Duffee

Todd Duffee

Tim Newhouse

Evan Peters

Evan Peters

Max Cooperman

J. Patrick McNamara

J. Patrick McNamara

Doctor

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Jude Cambise

Referee

Danny Epper

Danny Epper

Irate Big man

🎬Crew

Director

Michael Jai White

Writers

Chris Hauty

🖼️Gallery (12 images)

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

D

Dan_Tebasco

5/25/2017

Not a bad sequel to the first one, the characters are all new (except for Evan Peters who had a supporting role in the original) but the plot is on a similar page. In this one there is 4 instead of just 1 fighters we follow which makes for a good change up. To be fair I'm not sure any of the 4 could have a movie focused on only 1 of them because it's definitly a case where they got chosen for their fighting abilities more than their acting abilities. That said they do what their characters require of them and they all manage to get their personalities out on the screen so even though neither of them will probably ever win any acting awards in these roles they are perfectly acceptable. Michael Jai White steps up on the acting tip for sure as their mentor. Not a perfect film by any means and the budget seems to only been a 10th of the original film but they make do with what they got and provide a pretty entertaining film, with a kickass soundtrack to boot. The second time I watched it, the first time I gave it a 6/10 but now I'm willing to raise it up to a 6.5/10.

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Production Companies

Stage 6 Films