Starring: Seann William Scott, Johnny Knoxville, Jessica Simpson, Burt Reynolds (Archival/Cameo), Willie Nelson, M.C. Gainey (Cameo)
Hazzard County is Under New Management… and the Dukes Are Fighting Back
Buckle up and hold on tight—Hazzard County is back, hotter, louder, and more unlawfully chaotic than ever. The Dukes of Hazzard 2: Hell on Wheels reunites the Duke cousins for a brand-new, Southern-fried adventure where moonshine, mayhem, and the roar of the General Lee collide in glorious, high-octane redneck fashion.

Seann William Scott returns as Bo Duke, all swagger, effortless charm, and a knack for driving straight into trouble. Johnny Knoxville is back as Luke, still the king of reckless stunts and questionable decisions that somehow, miraculously, always work out. Jessica Simpson steps back into Daisy’s iconic denim shorts, stealing every scene with fierce confidence, a perfectly-timed attitude, and a shotgun she knows how to use. Guiding the boys through the chaos with legendary outlaw calm and providing the wisdom—and the world-class whiskey—is Uncle Jesse (Willie Nelson).
The General Lee vs. The Corporate Tank
This time, the trouble begins not with Boss Hogg, but with his corrupt spiritual successor: a ruthless, big-city energy tycoon named J.P. “The Extractor” Steele, who has teamed up with Hogg’s old allies (including a cameo by M.C. Gainey as a local stooge). Steele plans to seize Hazzard County through predatory land deals and strip-mine it into oblivion for mineral rights.

When the cherished Duke farm becomes ground zero for the corporate takeover, Bo and Luke fire up the General Lee for their craziest mission yet:
- Sabotaging massive, armored construction convoys using only ingenuity and explosive moonshine.
- Outrunning Steele’s high-tech, reinforced patrol units across backcountry roads.
- Exposing a conspiracy of bribery and corruption that stretches far beyond their rural backroads and into state politics.
Undercover in Daisy Dukes
While the boys handle the high-speed ground war, Daisy takes on the stealth mission. Utilizing her unparalleled charm and a disguise that barely covers her iconic denim shorts, she goes deep undercover to infiltrate the tycoon’s high-security, modernized headquarters—a glass tower that sticks out like a sore thumb in the county skyline. Daisy delivers equal parts charm, danger, and roundhouse kicks, proving that she’s the brains and the brawn of the operation.
Meanwhile, Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane and Deputy Enos Strate (James Roday Rodriguez in an uncredited cameo) find themselves caught in a dilemma: duty and lucrative bribes versus their long-held, unspoken, and deeply complicated fondness for the Duke family.

Full Throttle Chaos
The film unleashes nonstop Southern action and comedic chaos: from impossible bridge-jumping stunts in the General Lee to moonshine-fueled explosions that somehow only target machinery, culminating in a demolition-derby showdown in the heart of Hazzard Square.
Fast, loud, hilarious, and full of rebel spirit, Hell on Wheels proves that family, loyalty, and a fully-loaded, souped-up Dodge Charger can save a county—even if it means breaking every law written (and a few laws of physics).