THE MEDALLION 2

THE MEDALLION 2 (2026) Jackie Chan, Jake Gyllenhaal, Zhang Ziyi, Chris Tucker
In THE MEDALLION 2 (2026), the legend of the mystical artifact returns—but this time, its power is no longer a myth whispered through ancient temples. It is real, awakened, and dangerously unstable. Years after the events that first revealed the Medallion’s ability to bend life and death, the world has moved on… but the artifact has not. Hidden in secrecy, it has been studied, feared, and ultimately forgotten—until now.
A sudden surge of unexplained phenomena across the globe—people surviving fatal injuries, time distortions caught on surveillance, and entire locations vanishing for seconds—signals one terrifying truth: the Medallion has been reactivated. But it is no longer whole. Broken into fragments and scattered across continents, each piece now carries unpredictable and volatile energy.

Jackie Chan returns as Eddie Yang, older, wiser, but far from retired. Once a man who stumbled into destiny, Eddie now understands the burden that comes with power beyond human control. When he learns that the fragments of the Medallion are being hunted by a shadowy organization, he is forced back into a world he had hoped to leave behind. For Eddie, this is not just another mission—it is a responsibility he can no longer ignore.
Jake Gyllenhaal enters the story as a brilliant but conflicted Interpol agent tasked with tracking the global anomalies linked to the Medallion. Logical, precise, and driven by facts, he initially dismisses the idea of ancient magic—until he witnesses its power firsthand. His journey becomes one of transformation, from skeptic to reluctant believer, as he realizes that some forces cannot be explained, only confronted.

Zhang Ziyi delivers a powerful performance as a guardian descended from an ancient order sworn to protect the Medallion. For generations, her lineage has carried the duty of ensuring the artifact never falls into the wrong hands. Calm yet deadly, she represents the balance between discipline and sacrifice, reminding others that true strength lies not in power, but in restraint.
Bringing energy and humor to the chaos is Chris Tucker, whose character provides both comic relief and unexpected brilliance. Beneath the fast-talking wit lies a man who sees patterns others miss, often uncovering clues that push the team one step closer to understanding the true nature of the Medallion’s resurgence.

As their paths converge, the four form an unlikely alliance, traveling across bustling cities, ancient ruins, and hidden sanctuaries in a race against time. Each fragment they recover reveals more about the Medallion’s true purpose—not as a weapon, but as a balance between life and death itself. But the deeper they go, the more they realize that the artifact is evolving, reacting to human intention, amplifying both hope and destruction.
The true threat emerges in the form of a powerful antagonist who believes the Medallion is the key to transcending human limitations. To him, death is a flaw in existence, and the artifact offers a chance to rewrite the rules of life itself. His vision is not chaos—but control. A world where fate is no longer uncertain, where power belongs only to those strong enough to wield it.

What follows is a breathtaking journey filled with high-speed chases, gravity-defying martial arts sequences, and moments of quiet reflection that question the nature of life, mortality, and destiny. Jackie Chan once again delivers signature action blended with heart, proving that even in a world of supernatural power, humanity remains the greatest strength of all.
As the story builds toward its climactic finale, the team must make an impossible choice: destroy the Medallion and lose its miraculous power forever, or risk letting it exist in a world that may not be ready for it. In that moment, the line between hero and guardian becomes clear—because sometimes, protecting the world means letting go of the power to change it.