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Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger

  • 2025
  • 1h 44m
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6.3/10
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Bank of Dave 2: The Loan Ranger (2025)
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This sequel to Bank of Dave sees Dave Fishwick taking on a new and more dangerous adversary: The Payday LendersThis sequel to Bank of Dave sees Dave Fishwick taking on a new and more dangerous adversary: The Payday LendersThis sequel to Bank of Dave sees Dave Fishwick taking on a new and more dangerous adversary: The Payday Lenders

  • Director
    • Chris Foggin
  • Writer
    • Piers Ashworth
  • Stars
    • Alison Hammond
    • Dermot O'Leary
    • Rory Kinnear
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,764
    405
    • Director
      • Chris Foggin
    • Writer
      • Piers Ashworth
    • Stars
      • Alison Hammond
      • Dermot O'Leary
      • Rory Kinnear
    • 31User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Alison Hammond
    Alison Hammond
    • Alison Hammond
    Dermot O'Leary
    Dermot O'Leary
    • Dermot O'Leary
    Rory Kinnear
    Rory Kinnear
    • Dave
    Jo Hartley
    Jo Hartley
    • Nicky
    Graham Liver
    • DJ Graham
    Liz Thompson
    Liz Thompson
    • Mavis
    Calvin Dean
    • Matt the Compere
    Mark Conway
    Mark Conway
    • Jeff
    Amit Shah
    Amit Shah
    • Oliver
    Ella Bruccoleri
    Ella Bruccoleri
    • Zoe
    Chrissy Metz
    Chrissy Metz
    • Jessica
    Jaimi Barbakoff
    Jaimi Barbakoff
    • Financial Editor
    Beatrix Roberts
    • Zoe's Daughter
    Samantha Power
    Samantha Power
    • Bev
    Fionnuala Milligan
    • Bank of Dave Receptionist
    Catherine Dryden
    Catherine Dryden
    • Rachel
    Leo Atkin
    • Husband
    Rob Delaney
    Rob Delaney
    • Carlo Mancini
    • Director
      • Chris Foggin
    • Writer
      • Piers Ashworth
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    7wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Pretty much a continuation of the last film, but still quite worthy

    STAR RATING: ***** Brilliant **** Very Good *** Okay ** Poor * Awful

    Following his successful battle with the big banks, Dave (Rory Kinnear) now he faces a new adversary: Pay Day Loan Lenders, who are targeting the poor and vulnerable, offering financial lifelines before charging exorbitant interest rates. When the top companies are identified, it is discovered that they are just subsidiaries of financial companies based in the U. S., headed by the shady Carlo Mancini (Rob Heaney.) Dave calls in the help of U. S. based expert Jessica (Chrissy Metz) and shy accountant Oliver (Amit Shah) to help in his battle against them.

    2023's Bank of Dave obviously made enough of an impression that this hastily delivered sequel has arrived early in the new year, perfectly understandable as times remain tough, and many people are struggling to get by and see their standard of life declining, even though this film actually charts events that now occurred over ten years ago, concerning the regulation of pay day loans. But the present situation was the result of gradual design, and so it's worth a look in.

    Director Chris Foggin returns to directing duties, and pretty much repeats the formula of his previous film, basically aiming for a feel good true life tale, in the midst of hard financial times, but while the novelty of this might have seen it by the first time, this time the cracks are a little harder to cover over. While it's portraying no doubt fundamentally honest, salt-of-the-earth working people, it feels over sanitised, lacking the raw, gritty feel of a true, working class area, and suffering as a result. All the gang from before have returned, but it's on a bigger scope now going stateside, leading to an unnecessary and distracting subplot involving an awkward romance between Oliver and Jessica.

    If you particularly enjoyed the first one, there are more rich pickings for you here, with Kinnear back on form as the earthy, modest Dave, and a strong supporting cast, just a script that doesn't do the most with the potential at hand. ***
    9a-deards

    An embellished film of the facts

    Bank of Dave 2 takes the real life situation of Dave's campaign against Wonga payday loan company ( who created so much misery ) and as it says at the start of the film embellish's the facts with a fictional gangster story line and a romance.

    The fact it did lead to change & demise of numerous evil payday loan companies warrants the film being produced.

    If you understand finance the film is great and the embellishments make the film dramatic and humorous in many ways.

    Personally I loved it then looked at what was real and what was not. I would recommend you do the same - watch it and enjoy the film then see how real it is.

    Enjoy we both did and gave it a 9 out of 10 as we both enjoyed it.
    6Insideout19

    A decent follow up to a good story, but it doesn't live up to the original.

    "Bank of Dave 2" continues the themes of challenging big banks on behalf of the little guy, but it struggles to match the charm and freshness of the first film. The story remains engaging, though the courtroom scenes and action-heavy moments feel less impactful and somewhat forced. Rory Kinnear and Jo Hartley deliver as Dave and Nicky, but the absence of beloved characters from Part 1 is noticeable. Forced subplots, including a bland love story, drag down the film's emotional impact. While Burnley's small-town setting adds authenticity, pacing issues and a weaker supporting cast make this sequel less memorable. A decent follow-up worth watching for fans of the original, but it doesn't quite live up to its predecessor.
    4don-dons

    Disappointing

    I didn't enjoy this as much as the original Bank of Dave. It just seemed rushed, no character or plot development, things just seemed to happen. The romance between the CAB guy (Amit Shah) and journalist (Chrissy Metz) just didn't ring true. The acting wasn't top notch despite the cast who have done far better in the past- the female lawyer (Leila Farzadi) and Rory Kinnear were the 2 standout performers, (having seen the real Dave Fishwick, Rory actually makes the guy seem likeable) the guy who played the mobster wasn't at all menacing or believable, and the NJ cop looked like a homeless guy just off skid row. For an investigative journo the American lady had no go in her! Having Def Leppard appear was always going to be a bonus, but their part of the story seemed shoe horned in, for no real reason. The Dave asleep in the DL equipment box scene was just cringe. It filled an evenings watching, but it could have been so much better.
    5dingalingalong

    Oh dear. Imitation is not always flattery.

    Loved BOD1 but this is just terrible. The magic, the passion, the writing, the acting - none of it is there.

    The story line is pathetic. The situations are unrealistic.

    I don't yet know if BOD2 is also based on events or fiction but the whole thing smalls fake and the idea of throwing in the odd political barb doesn't work.

    It would probably have worked a lot better as a Panorama documentary.

    Why do we have to leave such long reviews. I've said what I need to and what folk need to hear, to offset the fake critics reviews which are just part of the marketing push.

    Lastly, Burnley is not a brilliant place.

    But try to enjoy this depressing drivel.

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    • Trivia
      The real Dave Is in the crowd at the football game. Bottom right.
    • Goofs
      A 'cease and desist' are not legal proceedings. They are also a civil matter, not a criminal one. In the film, Dave is having to appeal it in a criminal trial, when it is actually for those who are enacting the 'cease and desist' to take action to enforce it in a civil trial.

      And, when entering the court, it was marked as a 'Magistrate's Court' but the presiding judge was dressed as a crown or high court judge and was not a magistrate, of which, there would normally be three.

      Finally, judges in the UK do not use (or even have) gavels.
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      Follows Bank of Dave (2023)

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2025 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El Banco de Dave 2
    • Filming locations
      • Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Netflix
      • Ingenious
      • Future Artists Entertainment Film
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      • $17,905
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      1 hour 44 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital

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