Code 8 Part II Soundtrack. Picking up where the first film left off, “Code 8: Part II” throws us back into a world where people with superpowers, known as “Powers,” are discriminated against and forced to live in poverty. Connor Reed (Robbie Amell), an ex-con with telekinetic abilities, attempts to rebuild his life after prison. However, his efforts are shattered when he encounters Pav, a 14-year-old Power on the run from corrupt police officers led by the ruthless Sergeant King (Alex Mallari Jr.).
Code 8 Part II Soundtrack List
- Run, Run – David Kawamura, Candace Nicole Mabra, Kelly McMollough
- Forever And A Day – Jerry Burnham, Raun Burnham
- Soul’s On fire – Psychedelic Soul Crew
- I Feel So good – The Hearts
- No Continues (Code 8 Remix) – NTS, Bronze & Roshin
- Circles – Drezus, Dakota Bear
- King’s Court – Desmond Copeland, Lorenzo Johnson
Driven by a sense of justice and a desire to protect the innocent, Connor is forced to turn to his former partner, Garrett (Stephen Amell), a drug lord with his own set of morals. Despite their past conflicts, they must work together to evade the relentless pursuit of King and his technologically advanced K9 units.
As Connor and Garrett delve deeper into the conspiracy, they uncover a truth that goes beyond Pav’s situation. They discover a system rigged against all Powers, orchestrated by a powerful organization that seeks to control them for their own gain. Now, facing overwhelming odds, Connor and his allies must decide whether to remain silent or fight for a fairer future for all Powers.
“Code 8: Part II” expands upon the themes of social inequality and prejudice established in the first film. It dives deeper into the complexities of the Power vs. Non-Power dynamic and the struggles of those caught in the middle. The film also explores the power of redemption and the importance of fighting for what’s right, even when the odds seem insurmountable.
Released on February 28, 2024, on Netflix, “Code 8: Part II” has garnered positive reviews for its action sequences, compelling story, and performances by the cast. It serves as a satisfying continuation of the first film and leaves the door open for further exploration of this dystopian world and its characters.