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Chris Hemsworth is back as Tyler Rake in the action-packed teaser trailer for Extraction 2!
The smash-hit Netflix movie debuted in 2020 and quickly was deemed one of the streamer’s most popular movies of all time. Now, the sequel is being released on June 16, 2023.
Golshifteh Farahani is returning from the first film, with Tornike Gogrichiani, Adam Bessa, Daniel Bernhardt, Tinatin Dalakishvili, and Olga Kurylenko also starring.
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Here’s the synopsis: After barely surviving the events of the first movie, Rake is back as the Australian black ops mercenary, tasked with another deadly mission: rescuing the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held.
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The action is heating up again for Tyler Rake.
A new teaser trailer for Extraction 2, the sequel to Netflix’s action hit, answers at least one big question for fans of the original: Chris Hemsworth’s mercenary Tyler Rake is alive and well and ready for another black ops mission.
There’s no denying Chris Hemsworth is one of the biggest stars in the world. However, when you take away his work as Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, his filmography has quite a few misses.
“Extraction 2,” the sequel to the hit 2020 Netflix actioner that ended with Hemsworth’s mercenary left for dead.Sam Hargrave returns to direct “Extraction 2,” which finds Rake tasked with another deadly mission: rescuing the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held. Indeed, the sequel trades the sweaty Bangladesh landscape of the first film for snowy Georgia.The teaser offers up a bit on how Rake survived the end of “Extraction,” but the bulk of the footage is a long shot in which Rake fights his way through a barrage of baddies.When released in 2020, “Extraction” quickly became one of the most-watched Netflix original films ever, and the streamer quickly greenlit a sequel.Joe and Anthony Russo’s AGBO produces “Extraction 2” and Joe Russo wrote the script.
Jordan Moreau After being presumed dead at the end of Netflix’s first “Extraction” film, Chris Hemsworth is back (surprise!) as black ops mercenary Tyler Rake for another high-octane mission. In the first trailer for “Extraction 2,” Hemsworth’s Rake is revealed to be alive, and he’s 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, then proceeds to punch rioters with his burning fist. 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.”
Chris Hemsworth is looking to take on fewer acting roles after learning he’s at a high risk of suffering from Alzheimer’s disease later in life.
Watch Below: Limitless with Chris Hemsworth | Official Trailer | Disney+A source told Page Six, the Aussie actor, 39, “doesn’t plan to take on many roles because of [learning about his high risk for] Alzheimer’s.”Whilst he does have four upcoming projects in the works, Chris is reportedly slowing down on accepting any further roles. Chris learnt he is eight to ten times more likely than the average individual to develop Alzheimer's disease.The news follows Hemsworth's interview with Vanity Fair, where he insisted that he's "not talking about retiring by any means." However, the source told Page Six, that he is "heading in that direction." The new docuseries by the Aussie actor takes fans along with him as he explores how to combat ageing and discover the full potential of the human body.The father of three learnt of his “shocking” health warning during the filming of his series Limitless, last year.The 39-year-old father of three learnt he is eight to ten times more likely than the average individual to develop Alzheimer's disease during a conversation with longevity physician Dr Peter Attia. “We’ve got every blood test one can get,” Attia explained to Hemsworth in the show. “And you’ve got two copies of APOE4.