The highly anticipated sequel, Road House 2, is set to star an impressive lineup of fighters, including Michael Chandler, Dustin Poirier, and former champions Tyron Woodley and Rico Verhoeven. The film, a follow-up to the 2024 Amazon MGM remake, is set to expand the original's success, which debuted on Prime Video to great acclaim. The original featured a surprise appearance by Conor McGregor, but his return to the sequel is uncertain as he focuses on his own fighting career. The sequel will also see the return of Jay Hieron, who played a fighter in the original, and the addition of new cast members like Dave Bautista and Aldis Hodge. The film's scope is reportedly much larger, with filming taking place in the UK, Malta, and Savannah, GA. Interestingly, many of the new cast members have acting experience, with Woodley and Verhoeven having starred in previous films. The question remains whether any of these active fighters will be sidelined for the film's production. The story of Road House 2 revolves around an ex-UFC fighter, played by Jake Gyllenhaal, who becomes a bouncer in Florida, facing off against a local crime boss. The film is based on the 1989 Patrick Swayze classic, promising an action-packed adventure.