The Heat 2: Burn Notice (2026) ignites like a full-scale firestorm as FBI agent Sarah Ashburn (Sandra Bullock) and Boston’s resident chaos grenade Shannon Mullins (Melissa McCarthy) reunite for a high-stakes collision of bullets, banter, and barely legal police work. Ashburn returns sharper than ever—disciplined, hyper-organized, and armed with binders thick enough to stop a bullet—while Mullins barrels through every situation with the grace of a wrecking ball dipped in profanity.

Their world erupts when a new cartel rises under a terrifyingly precise mastermind known only as The Surgeon, a ghostlike killer whose methodical brutality puts Ashburn directly in his crosshairs. With Mullins becoming the only thing standing between her partner and a body bag, the two launch into a whirlwind investigation filled with botched undercover missions, explosive standoffs, corrupt cops, and car chases that end in more screaming than steering.

Their mismatched dynamic mutates into something fiercer and funnier as they brawl through hidden drug labs, sabotage sting operations with disastrously improvised disguises, and rebuild their dysfunctional sisterhood one crime scene at a time. It all culminates in a blazing warehouse showdown where Ashburn’s precision finally syncs with Mullins’ weaponized chaos, creating a firestorm of bullets, insults, and improvised gadgets that proves once again: justice doesn’t have to be tidy—
it just needs Ashburn and Mullins.