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Rope a Dope 2 2015

★ 5.79 votes18 min📅 2015-01-12

"Return of the Martial Arts Mafia"

In the high-energy follow-up to *Rope a Dope*, the victorious Dope awakens to a new threat as the vengeful leader of the Martial Arts Mafia returns with an unexpected twist up his sleeve.

Director: Pete Lee

Cast

Eric Jacobus
Eric Jacobus
The Dope
Dennis Ruel
Dennis Ruel
Den
Christopher Villa
Vet
Danny DeGregorio
Skateboarder
Ken Quitugua
Ken Quitugua
Kimo
Shaun Finney
Tuff
Thomas Tan
Grease
Lucas Okuma
Taki
Allen Quindiagan
Buff
Ashley Short
Blonde

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rope a Dope 2 (2015) about?

The sequel sees the Dope basking in victory until the Martial Arts Mafia's leader emerges for payback, armed with a fresh and unpredictable weapon. Chaos erupts as the Dope must outsmart both old rivals and new tricks.

Who directed Rope a Dope 2?

The film was directed by Pete Lee, known for blending action and comedy in short-form storytelling.

Who stars in Rope a Dope 2?

The cast features Eric Jacobus, Dennis Ruel, Christopher Villa, Danny DeGregorio, and Ken Quitugua, each bringing their signature energy to the screen.

Is Rope a Dope 2 (2015) worth watching?

While it's a short film, *Rope a Dope 2* delivers on action-comedy fans' expectations with tight fight sequences and a revenge-driven plot. Its 18-minute runtime keeps it punchy and engaging, making it a solid pick for quick entertainment.

How long is Rope a Dope 2?

The film runs for 18 minutes.

About Rope a Dope 2 (2015) — A Martial Arts Mafia Revenge Short

In the high-energy follow-up to *Rope a Dope*, the victorious Dope awakens to a new threat as the vengeful leader of the Martial Arts Mafia returns with an unexpected twist up his sleeve.

Directed by Pete Lee and packed with explosive action-comedy energy, this 18-minute short film blends over-the-top fight choreography with sharp humor and a dash of revenge-fueled suspense. Stars Eric Jacobus, Dennis Ruel, and Christopher Villa bring the chaos to life, delivering a story that balances absurdity with just enough tension to keep viewers hooked from start to finish.