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Updated : Aug 4, 2025

The spy game is back, bigger, bolder, and more explosive than ever. G2, the much-anticipated sequel to the acclaimed thriller Goodachari, is officially set for a worldwide theatrical release on May 1, 2026. Starring Adivi Sesh, G2 raises the stakes with an all-new mission and a global canvas. To mark the announcement, the makers have released several posters, each hinting at a different aspect of the film’s high-octane action.


Directed by Vinay Kumar Sirigineedi in his directorial debut, the film builds on the success of its predecessor while expanding the scope to a truly international scale. Shot across six countries over 150 days, with 23 intricately designed sets, G2 is being mounted as a high-stakes, high-style thriller set to redefine genre standards in Indian cinema.


Joining the franchise as Agent 116, Wamiqa Gabbi brings both emotional depth and fierce intensity to the story. The ensemble cast includes Emraan Hashmi, making his Telugu debut, along with Murali Sharma, Supriya Yarlagadda, and Madhu Shalini in pivotal roles.


Produced by TG Vishwa Prasad and Abhishek Agarwal under the banners of People Media Factory, Abhishek Agarwal Arts, and AK Entertainments, G2 will be released in Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam languages. With its powerful cast, global production values, and an ambitious vision, G2 is shaping up to be a defining action thriller of 2026.






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