Netflix unveiled Monday a second trailer for the sequel to Hollywood star Chris Hemsworth‘s action movie “Extraction“.
Based on the graphic novel Ciudad by Ande Parks, the original movie featured Hemsworth as Tyler Rake, a former Australian special forces operator turned mercenary that is tasked with saving the son of a crime lord who is kidnapped.
The movie ended with Rake saving the boy and surviving getting shot and falling off a bridge.
In the first trailer for “Extraction 2”, Rake was confirmed to be alive and is wasting no time getting back to action. He brutally beats people down with a riot shield in what appears to be a prison break, uses the shield to deflect a fiery Molotov cocktail, and then proceeds to punch rioters with his burning fist.
The second provides a peek into a jaw-dropping, one-shot action sequence of Rake.
Director Sam Hargrave returns for the sequel, as do producers Anthony and Joe Russo, who previously teamed with Hemsworth on “Avengers: Endgame”. After making his directorial debut with the first “Extraction,” the follow-up is Hargrave’s second film.
He previously worked as a stunt coordinator with the Russos on “Avengers: Endgame”, “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Captain America: Civil War.”
The high-octane action sequel began shooting in November 2021 and wrapped production in April 2022.
“Extraction” included the likes of Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Randeep Hooda, Pankaj Tripathi, and David Harbour.
The sequel also features Golshifteh Farahani and Adam Bessa as Nik and Yaz Khan, members of Rake’s mercenary crew, and introduces newcomers Daniel Bernhardt and Tinatin Dalakishvili.
The first “Extraction” was released in April 2020 and was a major hit for Netflix. It was the most-watched original film premiere in the streaming service’s history, reaching 99 million households in its first four weeks of release.
The movie was the most-streamed title during its debut weekend, then later re-entered the Top 10 releases during the Fourth of July weekend. “Extraction” ended up as the fourth most-watched streaming film of 2020.
In an interview, the film's writer Joe Russo gave insight into how different the sequel is from the first movie and that it has a different color schematic.
"It's set in a different part of the world. It has a different pace, a different tone than the first one. And that, to us, is an interesting way to approach serializing a story, is that it's more surprising and unexpected, and you're not going to get the exact same movie that you got the last time out." he added.
“Extraction 2” is set to debut on Netflix on June 16.