Unni Mukundan’s blockbuster Marco is storming the box office, creating waves not only in Kerala but also in Hindi and Kannada markets. Adding to its success, the movie is set to make history by being released in South Korea this April. Reports suggest that the film will be screened on 100 screens, marking the first South Indian movie to release in Korea after Baahubali.
The action-packed, violence-heavy crime drama has given Malayalam cinema an unparalleled experience, resonating strongly with audiences. Amidst this, director Hanif Adeni has confirmed that a sequel, Marco 2, is in the works. However, it won’t arrive immediately. According to Hanif, the sequel will be made on a larger canvas with significantly more violence, aligning with the audience’s overwhelming response to the first installment.
Meanwhile, speculation about the villain in Marco 2 has taken social media by storm. Rumors suggest that Tamil superstar Chiyaan Vikram may play the antagonist in the sequel. Fans are ecstatic at the prospect of seeing Vikram and Unni Mukundan together on screen, fueling widespread excitement online.As Marco enters its third week in theaters, it continues to perform exceptionally across all languages, running to packed houses. Produced by Sharif Muhammed under Cubes Entertainments and Unni Mukundan Films, the movie is being hailed as a groundbreaking achievement in Malayalam cinema.
Directed by Hanif Adeni, Marco is a high-octane action-packed crime drama that has captivated audiences with its meticulously choreographed action sequences. The film delves into the dangerous world of gold smuggling, weaving a cinematic narrative of revenge and redemption. It has set new benchmarks in the Indian film industry, cementing its status as an unforgettable cinematic experience.

