In the Netflix action epic “The Old Guard 2”, Charlize Theron and Uma Thurman play immortal warriors blessed — or cursed, depending on your outlook — with incredible recuperative powers. Stab them in the back, shoot them in the face, and whammo, they heal in seconds. Theron’s character, Andromache of Scythia (Andy for short), has been fighting the good fight, and several bad ones, for more than 6,000 years; her archnemesis, Discord, played by Thurman, is even older.
Theron is returning to her role five years after the critically acclaimed first film (New York Times critic A O Scott praised its fight sequences and its “tone of hard-boiled melancholy”). The sequel is also Thurman’s high-profile return to the action movie genre, 21 years after she starred in Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill…
