Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018)
In my opinion, softgore hardware and tactics porn. Not really a story. Mostly just sequences of trained men advancing upon targets. (There's a peculiar glorification these days in movies of a particular assault tactic, the squads of men who stack up, aggress around corners, move as a unit *toward* gunfire, shooting as they go... the prevalence of that kind of scene in movies these days is - well, it isn't cliche yet because it's still exciting, but I guess it's on the way.)
Anyway, movie is almost saved by Benicio del Toro's ability to make Alejandro Gillick an almost-hero in the traditional mold, the driven man who accepts suffering in order to achieve moral goals. But he's not operating in a human environment. The entire backdrop is one of American militarised might.
Or, to put it another way, it's like the first movie but not as sophisticated.