Netflix has released the second trailer for Sam Hargrave’s action sequel “Evacuation 2,” in which mercenary Tyler Rake “comes to life” for a new mission.
This time, Tyler (Chris Hemsworth) has to save the family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from prison, and the location of events is transferred to a snowy region in Eastern Europe. In the second trailer, Netflix showcased Rake’s evacuation targets — two girls and a young boy — and showed off the stunts that went into the 21-minute non-stop action sequence that Hemsworth himself teased on Twitter.
A single shot one that clocks in at ?21 minutes?.. you heard that right. Prepare for the ride of your life!! EXTRACTION 2 TRAILER TOMORROW! pic.twitter.com/roWaceOKvj
— Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) May 15, 2023
The screenwriter and producer of the film Escape 2 Joe Russo in an interview with Collider said that the action scene repeats the tricks that were in the original film, but surpasses them in duration and realism.
Director Sam Hargrave (who previously worked as a stunt coordinator on Avengers: Endgame, Avengers: Infinity War and The First Avenger: Confrontation) previously revealed that the scene where Hemsworth blasts enemies with his arm engulfed in fire did not use a computer. uter, and the actor was actually set on fire every time.
In addition to Hemsworth, the film stars Golshifteh Farahani (“Bull of Lies”), Adam Bessa (“Mosul”), Daniel Bernhardt (“John Wick”), Tinatin Dalakishvili (“The Undeclared War” / The Undeclared War) and Justin Howell: The Finale. ).
Escape 2 hits Netflix on June 16. The first trailer can be seen here.
- The first film, Escape, was released on Netflix in April 2020 and received mixed reviews from critics, with Hemsworth being praised for his acting and stunts, while the plot was called “weak” and there were many violent scenes. Despite this, the film was liked by many viewers and received record views (the tape was one of the four most popular streaming films of 2020), so Netflix began filming a sequel in 2021.