Scarface 2 (2025)
Al Pacino, Michelle Pfeiffer, Steven Bauer
In the neon-soaked underworld of 1980s Miami, ambition is everything — and no name burns brighter, or bloodier, than Tony Montana (Al Pacino). Arriving in America with nothing but hunger in his veins and rage in his eyes, Tony claws his way from the streets to the throne of the city’s drug empire. Every deal, every betrayal, every bullet fired pushes him closer to the crown he craves, and nothing — not rivals, not friends, not even love — can stand in his way.
But power comes with a price. As Tony rises, his world begins to rot from within. Wealth becomes a prison. Trust turns to ash. Paranoia coils tighter around him as enemies close in from all sides, and the line between ally and traitor blurs beyond recognition. Michelle Pfeiffer returns as Elvira, the icy queen caught in the crossfire of Tony’s obsessions, while Steven Bauer’s Manny faces the deadly consequences of loyalty in a world where betrayal lurks behind every door.
Fueled by cocaine, pride, and the illusion of invincibility, Tony spirals toward a destiny written in bullets and blood. What began as the American Dream explodes into a nightmare of greed, addiction, and carnage — a cautionary tale carved into the heart of Miami’s golden age of excess.
From the vision of director Brian De Palma and the razor-sharp pen of Oliver Stone, Scarface 2 reignites one of cinema’s most brutal crime sagas. It’s more than a story of power — it’s a portrait of obsession, corruption, and the inevitable downfall of a man who wanted the world, but lost his soul.