True Lies 2: Unfinished Business (2026) Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, and Tom Arnold

Retirement was supposed to be the final chapter, but for the Taskers, it is merely another cover story waiting to be blown. True Lies 2: Unfinished Business reunites the cinema’s ultimate spy couple, Harry (Arnold Schwarzenegger) and Helen Tasker (Jamie Lee Curtis). They have traded the adrenaline of international espionage for the quiet rhythms of suburban gardening and the chaotic joy of grandparenting. However, their peaceful existence is shattered when the Omega Sector is aggressively dismantled by a rogue, corrupt government faction powered by advanced artificial intelligence. With the agency in ruins, the top-secret identities of every agent are exposed, placing a target directly on the backs of the entire Tasker family.

Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to the role that defined action-comedy, though this time he is trading his signature Harrier jet for a heavily modified, military-grade armored RV. He proves that while the joints might be a little stiffer, his aim remains as deadly and precise as ever. Jamie Lee Curtis once again steals the spotlight, dusting off her legendary covert skills to infiltrate a high-stakes, high-tech gala in Monte Carlo. In a nod to their past, she must balance elegance with lethality, perhaps even engaging in a deadly tango to secure vital intel. Joining them is Tom Arnold as Gib, the perpetually paranoid sidekick. Gib drags the couple back into the fray, armed with a wild conspiracy theory that, for once, actually turns out to be terrifyingly true.

The film delivers a high-octane blend of explosive set pieces and relatable domestic comedy. Harry and Helen find themselves navigating intense gunfights and high-speed chases while simultaneously arguing about who forgot to pick up the grandchildren from soccer practice. Ultimately, the film reinforces the idea that while saving the world might be a straightforward task for professionals, keeping a marriage and family together is the true mission.