The first trailer for Constantine 2 (2024) opens with a moody, atmospheric shot of a rain-soaked city skyline, instantly setting a dark and foreboding tone. The iconic figure of John Constantine (Keanu Reeves) is shown standing on a rooftop, cigarette in hand, staring into the stormy horizon. His world-weary expression suggests that the battle between Heaven and Hell is far from over.
The voiceover begins with Constantine’s grim narration: “I’ve seen Hell, and I’ve sent its demons back. But some things refuse to stay buried.” As he speaks, flashes of eerie, supernatural occurrences invade the screen—demons crawling from shadows, ancient sigils glowing on walls, and unholy spirits ripping through the fabric of reality.
The trailer introduces a new villain, a fallen angel named Seraphiel (portrayed by Javier Bardem), who seeks to reshape the balance between Heaven and Hell. Seraphiel’s haunting presence is immediately felt as he walks through a devastated city, his powerful wings unfurled and eyes burning with celestial rage. He believes humanity is undeserving of God’s grace and aims to drag Earth into chaos, taking the fight to both angels and demons alike.
In a desperate move, Constantine is once again forced into action. The trailer shows him visiting familiar haunts—occult libraries, hidden temples, and even the underworld itself—seeking allies and arcane knowledge to stop Seraphiel. Alongside him is Angela Dodson (Rachel Weisz), who returns as a key figure in the war between worlds, bringing her own powers to the fight after unlocking the potential hinted at in the first film.
The action ramps up as Constantine battles demons, navigates twisted realms, and performs dangerous rituals. In one particularly gripping scene, he’s seen crossing into Hell itself, confronting demonic entities that are more vicious and grotesque than ever before. The stakes are higher, and Constantine’s dark past continues to haunt him as he faces his own inner demons.
As the trailer reaches its climax, we see Constantine in a final showdown with Seraphiel in a crumbling cathedral, flames and holy light colliding in a visually stunning display of power. The trailer ends with Constantine’s chilling line, “I’ve been to Hell and back… this time, I’m staying alive,” followed by the title Constantine 2 appearing in fiery letters, hinting at an epic battle between Heaven, Hell, and the fate of Earth.