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“Den Of Thieves 2: Pantera” European Diamond Heist

Den of Thieves 2

The Movie’s Biggest Themes: Loyalty and Deception

Written and directed by Christian Gudegast, Gerard Butler and O’Shea Jackson Jr. return in the sequel to 2018’s action-heist hit Den of Thieves. In Den of Thieves 2: Pantera, Big Nick, played by Butler, is back on the hunt in Europe and closing in on Donnie, played by Jackson.

A Cop and Criminal Forced to Work Together

Nick’s a cop who is chasing Jackson across Europe. He ends up teaming up with him to pull off a massive diamond heist. Neither fully trusts the other.

Jackson is embroiled in the treacherous and unpredictable world of diamond thieves and the infamous Panther mafia as they plot a massive heist of the world’s largest diamond exchange.

Action, Betrayal, and Twists Around Every Corner

The 2025 action-heist sequel shifts the setting from Los Angeles to Europe. Nick tracks Donnie to Europe, but doesn’t arrest him right away. Things unfold. Nick becomes embroiled with Donnie and the elite criminals known as the “Panther Crew” or Panthers. Panthers have a plan to heist diamonds from the world’s most valuable diamond facilities.

Other films directed by Gudegast:

Plane

A Man Apart

London Has Fallen

“Long Shot” Trailers, Clips, Interviews & Posters

Directed by Jonathan Levine, Long Shot is a comedy about the pratfalls of politics and unrequited love.

The movie follows two unsuspecting people. Fred Flarsky, played by Seth Rogen, writes as a free-spirited journalist with an affinity for trouble. Charlotte Field, played by Charlize Theron, takes on the world as one of the most influential women. Smart, sophisticated, and accomplished, she’s a powerhouse diplomat with a talent for mostly everything.

Flarsky and Field share nothing in common, except that she was his babysitter and childhood crush. When Fred unexpectedly reconnects with Charlotte, he charms her with his self-deprecating humor and his memories of her youthful idealism. As she prepares to make a run for the Presidency, Charlotte impulsively hires Fred as her speechwriter, much to the dismay of her trusted advisors.

On unfamiliar ground, Fred learns he hasn’t a clue for her glamorous lifestyle in the limelight. All is not lost, opposites do attract and their unmistakable chemistry leads to a round-the-world romance and a series of unexpected and dangerous incidents.

Of course, how will the romantic story end with the need to please the public life as a politician? The title “Long Shot” is for Field’s campaign or Flarsky and her have a chance of making it as a couple in public life.

The rest of the cast includes Seth Rogen, Charlize Theron, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Andy Serkis, June Diane Raphael, Bob Odenkirk, and Alexander Skarsgard. Skarsgard is also starring in The Humingbird Project.

The trailer is cute but pulls out before we can savor the funny punch lines. It is the first trailer, so the second one, hopefully, shows more funny stuff worth watching.

The red band trailer plays pretty clean compared Rogen’s Good Boys red band trailer. Theron appears content and hilarious. The movie proves casting opposites attract.

Red Carpet interviews some times reveal insightful tidbits about actors working together. Theron is candid and speaks highly of Rogen intuitive comedy and supporting her comedic timing throughout production.

Rogen comes across conservative, but he is hilarious. He speaks will of Theron.

Chemistry is my first thought about the movie clip called “Dating.” Rogen definitely creates the chemistry in this clip.

This featurette shows how the two stars work together. They seem different in an inteview than in a movie clip like the one above.

The movie clip about her micro napping while standing up is funny. I don’t know anyone who does that, so it is kind of fun to watch. I laughed right at the end of the clip. Rogen is funny.

The next two clips sold me on this movie. Rogen is so host in his performance.

The next trailer is short but shows Rogen’s character as a fish out of water. I hope they don’t play too much on this during the movie. I am sure he will be redeemed because that makes an interesting and heartfelt story.