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The Accountant²

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2025 | 133m | English

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Popularity: 23 (history)

Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: Bill Dubuque
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When an old acquaintance is murdered, Wolff is compelled to solve the case. Realizing more extreme measures are necessary, Wolff recruits his estranged and highly lethal brother, Brax, to help. In partnership with Marybeth Medina, they uncover a deadly conspiracy, becoming targets of a ruthless network of killers who will stop at nothing to keep their secrets buried.
Release Date: Apr 23, 2025
Director: Gavin O'Connor
Writer: Bill Dubuque
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords autism, hitman, sequel, conspiracy, whodunit, mysterious death, brother brother relationship, introspective, complicated, matter of fact, sincere
Production Companies Zero Gravity Management, Filmtribe, 51 Entertainment, Artists Equity
Box Office Revenue: $102,123,366
Budget: $80,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 21, 2025
Entered: Aug 14, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ben Affleck Christian Wolff
Jon Bernthal Braxton
Cynthia Addai-Robinson Marybeth Medina
J.K. Simmons Ray King
Allison Robertson Justine
Alison Wright Justine (voice)
Daniella Pineda Anaïs
Robert Morgan Burke
Grant Harvey Cobb
Andrew Howard Batu
Yael Ocasio Alberto
Lombardo Boyar Tomas
Michael Tourek Ike Sudio
Fernando Chien Sorkis
Abner Lozano Gino
Talia Thiesfield U.S. Attorney Gutierrez
Presley Alexander Lane
Nik Sanchez Charles
Corwin Ireland Miles
Avery Taylor Skye
Vincent Juskalian Aidan
John Patrick Jordan Gerald
Kristen Ariza Date Organizer
Jeremy Radin Date Organizer
Christopher Alvarenga Drone Operator
Alex Campbell Drone Operator
Betsy Baker Mrs. Beams
Alan Barinholtz Mr. Beams
Alberto Manquero Emiliano Gonzalez
Todd Stashwick Tomas' Lawyer
Cassandra Blair Kayla
Megan Grano Annie
Catherine Adell Lori
Liesel Kopp Lindsey
Monica Bhatnagar Darby
David Reivers Ft. Worth Homicide Detective
Alain Ali Washnevsky German Desk Clerk
Michelle N. Carter Harbor Receptionist
Matt Linton Marybeth's Assistant
James P. Harkins L.A. Detective
Michael John Benzaia Morgue Tech
Joe Holt Dr. Trace Williams
Erica Johnson Pamela Reed
Anna Platen Penthouse Suite Woman
Dominique Domingo Angie
Charlie Bodin RV Park Husband
Paula Rhodes RV Park Wife
Cynthia Valenzuela Trafficked Girl
Mariel Martínez Trafficked Girl
Mariel Suarez Trafficked Girl
Robert Keith Bingo Caller
Melissa Kaye Bontempt Bingo Player
Ian Merrigan Clerk
Brian Oerly Fisherman
Heidi Amundson Margaret
Beatrice Naomi Nathanson Tabitha
Yuri Chung Asian Mom
Zoey Chung Asian Kid
Gio Zavala Merc
Donna Kim Waitress
Lincoln Bodin RV Park Child
Elliot Bodin RV Park Child
Ramon Cortes Young Alberto
Dustin Stern-Garcia Garage Man
Nichole Palacios Latina Nurse
Laura G. Chirinos Boise Romance Festival Staff (uncredited)
Troy Christian Line Dancer (uncredited)
Abhinav Gopisetty DMV Worker (uncredited)
Frank Scozzari U.S. Treasury Agent (uncredited)
Nicholas Walker Fisherman (uncredited)
Name Job
Gavin O'Connor Director
Bill Dubuque Characters, Writer
Seamus McGarvey Director of Photography
Yvan Lucas Colorist
Richard Pearson Editor
Christopher Brown Supervising Art Director
Sandra Doyle Carmola Art Direction
Katia Nájera Art Direction
Jade Healy Production Design
Isis Mussenden Costume Design
Merc Arceneaux Makeup Department Head
Gloria Pasqua Casny Hair Department Head
Mariela Comitini First Assistant Director
Fernando Chien Second Unit Director
Christopher S. Aud Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mark R. Byers Special Effects Supervisor
David Conk Fight Choreographer
Bryce Dessner Original Music Composer
Bruce Jones Visual Effects Supervisor
Petra McElvenny Visual Effects Producer
Julia Michels Music Supervisor
Jeanne McCarthy Casting
Nicole Abellera Hallman Casting
Allen Kupetsky Unit Production Manager
Alina Gatti Second Assistant Director
Eric Linden Utility Stunts
Mark Mangini Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Byron Wilson Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Oso Snell Supervising Music Editor
Susan Benjamin Set Decoration
Mark Vena Storyboard Artist
Rebekah Scheys Art Direction
Peter J. Devlin Production Sound Mixer
David Menke Additional Music
Name Title
Dani Bernfeld Executive Producer
Kevin Halloran Executive Producer
Michael Joe Executive Producer
Alison Winter Executive Producer
Scott LaStaiti Executive Producer
Ben Affleck Producer
Lynette Howell Taylor Producer
Mark Williams Producer
Jamie Patricof Executive Producer
Gavin O'Connor Executive Producer
Sasha Veneziano Co-Producer
Matt Damon Executive Producer
Wes Hagan Co-Producer
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Reviews

msbreviews
7.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://talkingfilms.net/the-accountant-2-review-ben-affleck-and-jon-bernthal-shine-in-a-surprisingly-superior-sequel/ "The Accountant 2 turns out to be a surprisingly superior sequel to the original, driven by the smart bet on the fraternal relationship between Ben Aff ... leck and Jon Bernthal. Featuring more polished action set pieces, genuinely funny moments, and enough emotional depth to engage the audience, Gavin O'Connor delivers a story that is both highly entertaining and thrilling, falling short of greatness only due to an overabundance of secondary threads and occasional narrative loss of focus. Still, the impeccable chemistry of its lead duo and the honest - if imperfect - attempt to tackle sensitive topics with respect guarantee a personal recommendation for anyone looking for a pleasant night out at the movies." Rating: B+

May 01, 2025
Geronimo1967
7.0

To be honest, I’d completely forgotten about the original “Accountant” (2016) so wasn’t expecting much from this. Thing is, it’s quite good fun as the meticulous bean-counter with some deep, dark, secrets (Ben Affleck) has to team up with his estranged brother “Braxton” (Jon Bernthal) and an even le ... ss willing government agent “Medina” (Cynthia Addai-Robinson) to try to discover just why her boss (J.K. Simmons) was gunned down after a clandestine meeting in a dodgy nightclub. It seems that the siblings have more in common that we (or she) might have expected, and when their techniques manage to successfully marry one’s access to cutting edge technology with the other’s propensity to punch first and sweep up after, she finds herself terribly conflicted. It all seems to come down to some heinous people-trafficking thugs who will stop at nothing to protect their lucrative business and to thwart their investigations, and so some high-stakes assassins are soon on the trail of our intrepid trio. Nope, there’s nothing especially original here. It’s a sort of “John Wick” meets the “A-Team” sort of exercise that allows Affleck to sport a rather odd-sounding accent and Bernthal to wander around in his Calvins exuding a sort of comedy menace that his tattoos do nothing to increase. It’s the latter man who entertainingly does most of the heavy lifting here as the gung-ho enforcer and there’s just an hint of social comment in the form of those scouring the internet to piece together jigsaw puzzles from cameras and fragments of information, but whom society might not have expected to possess such formidably cerebral skills. The denouement does rather run to type, but there’s an abundance of chemistry between the two men that stays the right side of familial sentiment whilst Robinson tries to make sense of it all without an enormous amount of meat on the bones of her role. It’s an enjoyable action adventure that won’t trouble any awards juries, ever, but effortlessly passes a couple of hours and does make you consider just how much of our lives these days is being monitored, recorded and manipulated without us being even vaguely aware.

May 04, 2025
MovieGuys
5.0

"Accountant 2" is an inadequate sequel to a vastly superior, original action thriller. Regrettably, unlike the original film this is a production that doesn't know what it wants to be. Is it an action film or perhaps a comedy? The result is confused and frankly, irritating. The poorly devised ... comedic elements get in the way of what should be a sophisticated, serious, action film. Its akin to a moron with a air horn and bad jokes, turning up at a Shakespeare festival. Suffice to say, you can probably skip the first twenty or so minutes of this film and it wont make an iotas difference, to the story. Unless, of course, you enjoy watching an accountant with an autism spectrum disorder, try to date the cast, of desperate house wives. Who in their right mind, thought that contrivance, was even remotely humorous. What comes after is alright from an exposition driven perspective but again, it undermines the basis of the core story. A lone wolf character, trapped in his own world, who is interesting and engaging, in large part, for that reason. What the script clumsily does instead is try a "buddy buddy" team up. The results not great and sadly the dismal, dysfunctional humour, that essentially mocks the main characters autism, continues in unsophisticated, cringe worthy style. In summary, a mediocre, at times stupid, sequel, to a vastly superior, original film. I'm almost inclined to say don't watch this, if you enjoyed the first film. It'll probably just piss you off, as it did me.

Jul 19, 2025
chandlerdanier
6.0

Batman and Marv monologue their way through this shit. There is chemistry. I feel strange about this one. Like that time I whooped in Red's. Kids stare up in awe at their saviour. FBI agent's fight scene destroys her character unnecessarily. Why was it all so long? Another intermission musical ... number. Make short, fun movies please. 88 would have been great. I sure hope Affleck calls that hot teen.

Jun 08, 2025
YouShouldKnow
4.0

The movie about an actual accountant was followed up by one about a straight up killer going through a mid-life crisis and doing no accounting whatsoever - unless you consider counting kills. The first half of the movie requires a re-watch to understand what one just watches because the scenes just ... seem completely disconnected to the entire movie. Some of them might actually have nothing to do with the story are just filler or serve as a "show of power" with no effect on the story. Despite the entire story being revealed, the whole time one would be posing the question: what does this have to do with an accountant? Even the final scenes just raises the question: how in the world would he know? He just went on a rampage for some superhuman hunch? The previous movie made certain things plausible, but this one just is a disconnected mess that forgets to explain things and does a bunch hand-waving "you know he's superhuman, so he can do this". All in all, if you think you're getting another "accountant" follow-up, you'll be disappointed. This is a Rambo meets X-Men meets The Punisher meets midlife crisis movie using "The Account" characters. If that's your feel, you'll enjoy it.

Jun 16, 2025