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Gerard Butler Dodges More Earth-Killing Meteors in ‘Greenland 2: Migration’ Trailer

Gerard Butler Dodges More Earth-Killing Meteors in ‘Greenland 2: Migration’ Trailer

The Garrity family faces an apocalyptic road trip where they dodge more meteors, a radiation storm and giant tidal wave, among other fresh dangers, in the trailer for Greenland 2: Migration, the sequel to the 2020 Greenland disaster pic.

Five years after an initial comet strike decimated much of the earth, Gerard Butler as John Garrity and seemingly still in a midlife crisis, Morena Baccarin as his estranged wife Allison Garrity and their son, played by Roman Griffin Davis, face another near-extinction event when an interstellar comet shower hits the earth’s atmosphere.

After struggling with life inside a Greenland bunker, the anxious Garrity family decides to leave that safety and navigate a shattered and radioactive wasteland of Europe to find a new home.

“I’ll take care of you both, until my last breath,” Butler’s character tells his family at one point as the end of the world threatens, and John Garrity is compelled to do all he can to save his family.

Greenland: Migration also stars Amber Rose Revah, Sophie Thompson, Trond Fausa Aurvag and William Abadie and Ric Roman Waughs directs the thriller from a script by Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune.

Anton, Basil Iwanyk’s Thunder Road Pictures (John Wick) and Butler and Alan Siegel’s G-BASE are producing the disaster flick, with Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee, Butler, Alan Siegel, Sebastien Raybaud, John Zois, Brendon Boyea and director Waugh producing.

The original Greenland opened in the top box office spot in 29 international markets, taking in $53.5 million theatrically overseas, which marked one of the strongest performances for a title released globally during the pandemic.

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