Three Steps Above Heaven 2 May 2026
The sequel opens with Hache trying to rebuild himself—not as a street fighter, but as a young man attempting to work, stay out of trouble, and forget Babi.
And that’s what makes Three Steps Above Heaven 2 more than a sequel. It’s a closure letter to every love story that had to end so the people in it could finally grow up. Have you seen both films? Which ending did you want for Hache—Babi or Gin? Let me know in the comments. three steps above heaven 2
Spoiler: He fails. 1. The Pain of Running Into Your Ex When Hache sees Babi again—now back from London, glowing, different—the film captures that unique, gut-punch feeling of unfinished business. You can feel the years, the silence, the "what ifs" hanging in every frame. The chemistry is still electric. But something has shifted. The sequel opens with Hache trying to rebuild
This is where the sequel truly stands apart. Gin isn't just a plot device. She's wild, spontaneous, artistic—the polar opposite of Babi’s controlled elegance. She sees Hache for who he is now , not who he was two years ago. And through her, the film asks: Is love about holding onto a memory, or about letting someone new see your scars? Have you seen both films
Three Steps Above Heaven 2: When Love Grows Up (Or Tears Itself Apart)