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The highly anticipated return of Sylvester Stallone as the tough, no-nonsense cop Marion “Cobra” Cobretti comes to life in the thrilling first trailer for “Cobra 2” (2025). More than three decades after the original “Cobra” hit screens in 1986, Stallone returns to the role of the gritty, relentless cop who plays by his own rules, bringing his iconic character back to face a new era of crime and chaos.
The trailer opens with a dark and moody cityscape, the neon lights of Los Angeles casting a glow over the streets. Crime is rampant, and a new breed of violent criminals has taken hold. A deep, raspy voiceover from Stallone’s Cobra sets the tone: “They thought the streets belonged to themβ¦ they were wrong.”
Weβre immediately thrown into high-octane action sequences: car chases through narrow city streets, intense shootouts in dimly lit warehouses, and Stalloneβs character taking down enemies with his signature .45 Colt pistol. The stakes are higher than ever as a dangerous criminal syndicate, led by a ruthless new villain, aims to control the city through fear and violence.
Sylvester Stallone, now an older but no less formidable Cobretti, walks through the carnage with his iconic sunglasses, leather jacket, and matchstick in his mouth, showing that he hasnβt lost his edge. The trailer reveals glimpses of his old-school methods clashing with the more modern approaches of younger cops, but Cobra is determined to remind themβand the criminalsβwhat it means to deliver justice.
SZoner, Gerardo Moreno is back, and this time heβs brought with him a potential sequel to Cobra starring Sylvester Stallone. Not only do I dig the poster but props also to Moreno for his suggested title, Angel of the City: Cobra II.