In The Beekeeper 2 (2025), Adam Clay (Jason Statham) is pulled out of his quiet post-retirement life when an elite underground syndicate known as “The Hive Mind” begins using weaponized bee venom in global bioterrorism attacks. The group has ties to his past and threatens to unleash a chemical swarm on major world cities.
Clay is reluctantly recruited by a rogue CIA handler and teams up with cyber-intelligence expert Mia Russo (Megan Fox), who has a personal vendetta against the syndicate. Their uneasy alliance leads them across Europe, from rooftop chases in Prague to a high-stakes infiltration of a biotech lab in rural Spain.

As they close in on the Hive Mind’s leader, Clay discovers the mastermind is his former mentor, presumed dead. In a brutal final showdown inside a facility rigged to detonate, Mia hacks the system while Clay battles his ex-mentor one-on-one in a deadly fight surrounded by bees.
Clay sacrifices himself to stop the virus release — but in a post-credits scene, he’s shown alive, healing in secret. The “Beekeeper” legacy, it seems, isn’t over.
The film ends with Mia receiving a mysterious box labeled “Property of The Beekeeper.” The sting is far from done.