Under Paris 2: Abyss Rising (2026) – Official Trailer | Starring: Bérénice Bejo, Nassim Lyes, Léa Seydoux, Vincent Cassel
Dive into darkness in Under Paris 2: Abyss Rising, where secrets buried beneath the City of Light threaten to surface with deadly consequences. Bérénice Bejo returns as an intrepid investigator uncovering a labyrinth of hidden tunnels and ancient mysteries, while Nassim Lyes plays her fearless partner, navigating the dangers that lurk in the shadows. Léa Seydoux and Vincent Cassel appear as enigmatic figures whose motives remain shrouded in mystery, adding suspense and intrigue to the unfolding thriller.
The trailer teases breathtaking subterranean visuals, tense confrontations, and heart-pounding escapes as the team faces natural hazards, hidden traps, and shadowy adversaries. From eerie catacombs to the dazzling yet treacherous city above, the stakes rise as secrets threaten to engulf Paris in chaos.
After the shocking events in Paris, the Seine has become a haunting symbol of fear. Marine biologist **Sophia Assalas** (Bérénice Bejo) thought the nightmare was over—but new sonar scans reveal a far greater threat lurking beneath the city’s catacombs and waterways. What began with one mutated shark has spiraled into an ecosystem of apex predators breeding in the abyss.
As Paris prepares to unveil a futuristic underwater metro tunnel beneath the Seine, an environmental group warns of seismic activity stirring something ancient. When tremors open cracks between the catacombs and the river, the creatures rise again—stronger, faster, and more coordinated than ever before.
Sophia teams up with **Interpol agent Rami Khalid** (Tahar Rahim) and a hardened **Navy diver commander, Marcus Reed** (Idris Elba), to descend into the abyss where survival means facing not only the predators but the secrets of Paris’s flooded underworld.
What they discover is beyond science: a **colossal alpha predator**, a monster born from genetic mutation and centuries of isolation, now set to claim Paris as its hunting ground.