A sequel to We Still Kill The Old Way (2014). Whereas the original was an entertaining London gangster film about revenge this one is a sort of heist/prison break/gangland mixture that has an even more clichéd script than the first, a stupid story and a lacklustre ending. The story is so preposterous it will elicit groans from you as it veers around trying to be a cohesive tale and failing. The old boy gangsters of Richie Archer (Ian Ogilvy), Butch (Tony Denham) and Roy (Christopher Ellison) get themselves purposely sent to jail to then break out with their old pal George (Patrick Bergin), who is desperate to see his dying wife. The plans are all in place until more nasty gangster Vic (Billy Murray) arrives with a vendetta against Richie to thwart their plans. The characters are all stereotypes, there's the hard man violence that every prison drama has and some quite funny moments including a couple of Shawshank Redemption gags. Overall this is silly but not without it's entertainment value. If you quite enjoyed the first one this will disappoint.