Picking up after the violent events of the first film, Lost Bullet 2 finds Lino (Alban Lenoir) clearing his name but left entirely broken by the deaths of his brother and his mentor, Charras.
Two months had passed since he crashed into the compound and unspooled the syndicate's threads. The city had breathed easier for a spell. But peace in Marseille was a rumor. The man who wrote the rules — Marius Delacroix — had been wounded, not finished. A new player, code-named "Bullet 2," had surfaced: an armorer with a taste for invention and a ledger of debts to collect.
Tonally, Lost Bullet 2 sits squarely in the modern European action lane: a little rougher, sometimes bleaker, and more willing to let violence have consequences. The South-of-France setting—sunburnt highways, narrow border roads, and small-town grit—gives the chases shape and personality; this isn’t anonymous CGI geography but lived-in terrain that designers and drivers exploit. The film’s short runtime is an asset: it moves briskly, with scenes that rarely linger beyond their usefulness.
Lost Bullet 2: Back for More is a 2022 French action-thriller on Netflix featuring mechanic-turned-police officer Lino seeking revenge through intense, practical car chases. Directed by Guillaume Pierret, the 100-minute sequel follows Lino as he navigates corrupt cops and a high-stakes investigation. View details and stream on Netflix . Watch Lost Bullet 2