Gerard Butler Leaves Bunker in 'Greenland 2'
- In the sequel, Greenland 2: Migration, Gerard Butler's character, John Garrity, faces new challenges five years after the comet impact.
- Nathan, now played by Roman Griffin Davis, experiences teenage angst despite the dire situation, saying, 'I hate it here.'
- The bunker officials believe survival is possible on the surface in a crater left by the comet, according to the trailer.
- John expresses his commitment to his family, stating, 'I'll take care of you both, to my last breath.
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Gerard Butler fights to survive the post-apocalypse — and more meteors — in 'Greenland 2' trailer
See the exclusive first trailer for 'Greenland 2: Migration,' which sees Gerard Butler reprise his role as John Garrity, who, after narrowly surviving a world-ending comet in the first film, must now fight to protect his family from the perils of the post-apocalypse.
IGN: Greenland 2: Migration - Official Trailer (2025) Gerard Butler
Greenland 2: Migration drops us back into the chaos left by a planet-shattering comet strike, as the Garrity family (Gerard Butler, Morena Baccarin and Roman Griffin Davis) emerges from their Greenland bunker to trek across a ruined Earth in search of a new sanctuary. Directed by Ric Roman Waugh and penned by Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune, this action-packed sequel — also starring Amber Rose Revah, Sophie Thompson and more — hits theater…
The new trailer from Greenland 2: Migration, which invites us to live new and exciting (?) adventures with Butler and Co-John, Allison and their son Nathan, has been released as they try to survive after the disaster that destroyed the Earth in the first film a few years ago. Greenland 2: Migration Up takes the story back about five years after the family fled to the underground bunker, where increasingly difficult living conditions force them b…
Gerard Butler’s GREENLAND 2: MIGRATION Trailer Teases Another Apocalyptic Thrill Ride — GeekTyrant
The first trailer for Greenland 2: Migration has dropped, and it takes us right back into the chaos of survival after a world-ending disaster, and if the footage is anything to go by, the stakes are even higher this time around.The trailer kicks off with a rapid-fire recap of the original film, complete with the voiceover: "Space agencies are tracking the fragment. They're predicting an extinction-level event. The greatest chance of survival are…
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