Chris Hemsworth’s Tyler Rake is back for more action.On Monday,Netflixreleased the official trailer forExtraction 2, the sequel to 2020’sExtraction— reuniting action fans with 39-year-old Hemsworth’s mercenary character as he returns from a near-death experience at the end of the original movie.The trailer showcases Hemsworth protecting a woman during a prison riot as he fights his way through both rioters and police, while a voiceover establishes that the character was found “clinically dead” after the events of the original film.Largely shown through a one-take shot, Rake appears momentarily stunned when he is hit in the back with a brick — only to continue on with the fight, first using a riot shield and then his fists to muscle his way through the crowd. A second scene at the end of the teaser shows the character shooting down a helicopter with a minigun.Jasin Boland/NetflixAnofficial synopsisfor the film reads that Rake is “tasked with another deadly mission” after his experiences during the first movie, as he’s asked to rescue “the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.In addition to Hemsworth, both Golshifteh Farahani and Adam Bessa reprise their roles as Nik Khan and Yaz Khan from the first movie. Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Bernhardt and Tinatin Dalakishvil also star in the sequel.Jasin Boland/Netflix2020’sExtraction— an adaptation of Andre Parks' graphic novelCiudad— made waves as one of Netflix’s largest-ever film premieres as it racked up 99 million views in its first four weeks on the platform, perVariety.The Hollywood Reporterfirst reported in May 2020 that Joe Russo had made a deal to write a sequel to the first movie. Both Joe and Anthony Russo (Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame) return as producers for the sequel, as well as director Sam Hargrave.Back in 2020, Hemsworth thanked fans for their support of the film in a video he shared to Instagram, in which he said that he would “be pretty stoked to jump back into” the world ofExtraction tofilm a sequel, before the second film in the series was announced.Extraction 2beginsstreamingon Netflix June 16.
Chris Hemsworth’s Tyler Rake is back for more action.
On Monday,Netflixreleased the official trailer forExtraction 2, the sequel to 2020’sExtraction— reuniting action fans with 39-year-old Hemsworth’s mercenary character as he returns from a near-death experience at the end of the original movie.
The trailer showcases Hemsworth protecting a woman during a prison riot as he fights his way through both rioters and police, while a voiceover establishes that the character was found “clinically dead” after the events of the original film.
Largely shown through a one-take shot, Rake appears momentarily stunned when he is hit in the back with a brick — only to continue on with the fight, first using a riot shield and then his fists to muscle his way through the crowd. A second scene at the end of the teaser shows the character shooting down a helicopter with a minigun.
Jasin Boland/Netflix
Anofficial synopsisfor the film reads that Rake is “tasked with another deadly mission” after his experiences during the first movie, as he’s asked to rescue “the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held.”
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In addition to Hemsworth, both Golshifteh Farahani and Adam Bessa reprise their roles as Nik Khan and Yaz Khan from the first movie. Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Bernhardt and Tinatin Dalakishvil also star in the sequel.
2020’sExtraction— an adaptation of Andre Parks' graphic novelCiudad— made waves as one of Netflix’s largest-ever film premieres as it racked up 99 million views in its first four weeks on the platform, perVariety.
The Hollywood Reporterfirst reported in May 2020 that Joe Russo had made a deal to write a sequel to the first movie. Both Joe and Anthony Russo (Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame) return as producers for the sequel, as well as director Sam Hargrave.
Back in 2020, Hemsworth thanked fans for their support of the film in a video he shared to Instagram, in which he said that he would “be pretty stoked to jump back into” the world ofExtraction tofilm a sequel, before the second film in the series was announced.
Extraction 2beginsstreamingon Netflix June 16.
source: people.com