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'We Grew Up Doing This': Jason Kelce Enlists Travis Kelce for Hilarious Short Film
'We Grew Up Doing This': Jason Kelce Enlists Travis Kelce for Hilarious Short Film originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Jason Kelce is back in the dojo, but this time, he's not fighting alone. The former Philadelphia Eagles center is teaming up with his brother, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, for 'Brewmite II,' the sequel to the viral martial arts comedy short film produced by their beer brand, Garage Beer.
The 12-minute sequel, set to premiere online on Aug. 7 and debut in person at Pennsylvania's Colonial Theatre on Aug. 16, follows Jason Kelce as he faces a new round of absurd, over-the-top martial arts battles.
This time, UFC Hall of Famer Chuck Liddell, 'The Iceman,' steps into the ring as one of his fiercest opponents yet.
Jason Kelce Brings Travis Kelce Into the Fight
The first 'Brewmite' short film, released earlier this year, featured Jason Kelce as a determined warrior competing for the fictional 'Golden Garage.' It became an instant hit with fans for its mix of ridiculous fight sequences and self-aware humor.
For the sequel, the retired NFL star says the decision to bring his younger brother along was an easy one.
'Bringing Trav into the mix was awesome. We grew up doing ridiculous martial arts moves on each other, and honestly, this wasn't the first time one of us slapped the other,' Jason Kelce told Variety.
The film's trailer shows the celebrated tight end cheering from the sidelines as the former Philadelphia Eagles center unleashes his signature move, the 'Kelce Split.'
The brothers' real-life sibling banter spills onto the screen, giving fans a glimpse of the playful rivalry that has followed them since childhood.
While Jason Kelce is the star of the film, 'Brewmite II' is stacked with cameos and high-profile appearances. Alongside Liddell's menacing presence, the movie features a voiceover by Philadelphia radio icon Joe Conklin and an appearance by WWE announcer Mike Rome.
The short film was directed by Jordan Phoenix and filmed at a hidden Miami dojo. Jason Kelce's character once again trains under Chief Master Velilla and maintains a bond with his former Eagles teammate and on-screen sensei, Bo Allen.
This time, the stakes are higher, the opponents are tougher, the fights are stranger and the path to victory is even more unpredictable.
Beyond the Film
Garage Beer, co-owned by the Kelce brothers, is using the film to connect with fans in a unique way. The company is rolling out behind-the-scenes footage, limited-edition merchandise, and even a retro VHS version of the film to celebrate its release.
The Kelce brothers' partnership goes beyond the screen, too. Earlier this year, they announced their joint ownership of the St. Joseph Goats, a team in The Arena League.
Jason Kelce's NFL career was filled with intense battles on the field, but "Brewmite II" gives fans a new kind of highlight — one filled with flying kicks, exaggerated fight scenes and sibling story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Aug 1, 2025, where it first appeared.
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