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Tony Jaa returns as Kham, the soft-spoken villager with bone-breaking skills. After his beloved elephant is kidnapped (again!), Kham finds himself caught in a massive conspiracy involving underground fighting rings and international crime lords. Non-Stop Spectacle

Unlike the first film, which focused on the "Muay Thai Elephant" style and long-take sequences, Tom Yum Goong 2 leans heavily into CGI and wire-work.

Tony Jaa jumps through glass, breaks real limbs (stuntmen famously broke arms on the first film), and does not use wires. Making Tom Yum Goong 2 cost millions of dollars and months of physical therapy for the cast. When you pirate it, you tell studios: "Do not fund Tony Jaa sequels." This is why Tony Jaa moved to Fast & Furious 7 and xXx: Return of Xander Cage —because the Thai film industry could not compete with piracy.

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