Beasts of No Nation 2 (2025)
Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, who also helmed the first film, the sequel digs even deeper into the psychological scars left by war. As Agu attempts to forge a new path, flashbacks to his time under the cruel Commander (Idris Elba) remind him of the violent, cyclical nature of conflict. These interwoven past and present narratives emphasize the lasting impact of violence on both the individual and society.
With a rumored budget of $40-50 million, Beasts of No Nation 2 promises to be a visually compelling and emotionally raw exploration of survival, resilience, and the personal cost of war. The film will continue to examine the horrors of child soldiers, the difficulty of escaping oneโs past, and the ongoing struggles in post-conflict societies. Fans of the original can expect another
haunting and thought-provoking experience that reaffirms the franchiseโs commitment to depicting the harsh realities of war-torn nations.
The sequel is expected to be released on Netflix, where it will likely continue to captivate audiences with its unflinching look at the toll of war on the human spirit.