DreamWorks and Amblin Entertainment have officially released the first trailer for Real Steel 2 (2026), the highly anticipated sequel to the cult-favorite robot boxing film. Over a decade after the original captured hearts with its futuristic action and emotional core, Hugh Jackman returns as Charlie Kenton — older, wiser, and stepping back into the ring with something more than just pride on the line.
Scroll down to the bottom of the article to see the Trailer
🤖 Plot Overview
Set in a world where robot boxing has evolved into an elite, globally broadcast sport, Real Steel 2 finds Charlie living a quiet life as a trainer and mechanic far from the limelight. But when his son Max, now a tech prodigy in his twenties, secretly revives and upgrades Atom — their long-retired robot fighter — the past comes knocking.
With a new AI-enhanced opponent called “Prometheus”, backed by corporate military giants, the stakes are no longer just sport — they’re survival.
🎥 Trailer Highlights
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A dramatic opening shot of Atom, covered in dust, reactivating for the first time in years.
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Max and Charlie arguing in a neon-lit garage as Atom’s eyes flicker to life.
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Glimpses of intense arena battles with upgraded, human-controlled mechs and autonomous AI fighters.
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A brief return of fan-favorite bot Noisy Boy in a flashback.
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The trailer ends with Charlie saying: “One last round. For him. For us.”
🎬 Cast and Crew
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Hugh Jackman as Charlie Kenton
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Dakota Goyo returns as Max Kenton
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Florence Pugh joins as a robotics engineer and Atom’s AI designer
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Directed by: Shawn Levy
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Written by: John Gatins
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Produced by: DreamWorks Pictures & Amblin Entertainment
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Music by: Lorne Balfe
📅 Release Date
Real Steel 2 is set to premiere in theaters worldwide on March 13, 2026, with IMAX screenings and streaming to follow on Peacock.
The trailer strikes a powerful balance between nostalgia, family, and spectacle, with upgraded visuals, emotional callbacks, and a fierce new generation of robotic warriors.
As Hugh Jackman teased in a behind-the-scenes clip: “This story still had one more fight in it. And I couldn’t walk away.”