In the popular Netflix movie “Extraction,” actor Chris Hemsworth goes from likable Marvel god to killing machine.
24.04.2020 - 21:35 / nme.com
The ending has left viewers with many questions.
Netflix has released its new action thriller film Extraction, based on the comic Ciudad by Ande Parks and directed by Sam Hargrave.
The film sees Australian actor Chris Hemsworth playing the black market mercenary Tyler Rake, who is carrying out his most dangerous mission yet as he’s tasked with rescuing the kidnapped son of India’s biggest crime lord.
But things go wrong very quickly when Saju (Randeep Hooda), the man who hired Tyler, betrays
In the popular Netflix movie “Extraction,” actor Chris Hemsworth goes from likable Marvel god to killing machine.
By Jazz Tangcay
Chris Hemsworth’s latest action-packed film Extraction came as a treat for all the people out there who were craving for some high-octane action. Netflix dropped the movie on 24 April 2020, and it met with an overwhelming response from the audience. The film features Chris as Tyler Rake, a black-market mercenary who is hired to rescue the kidnapped son of an imprisoned international crime lord.
Little Women: Atlanta star Ashley “Ms. Minnie” Ross has sadly passed away following a hit-and-run car accident on Tuesday, April 27. She was only 34.
Little Women: Atlanta star Ashley “Minnie” Ross died on Monday, April 27, after being involved in a hit-and-run accident, Us Weekly confirms. She was 34.
Ashley "Ms. Minnie" Ross has passed away at the age of 34.
Such sad news – Ashley Ross, known to as Ms. Minnie on the reality series Little Women Atlanta, has died at the young age of 34.
Extraction, starring Chris Hemsworth as the tough mercenary Tyler Rake, has finally made its way to Netflix and fans can't stop gushing about the actor's action hero avatar! What's also noteworthy is the array of Indian talent who are attached to the project which includes Randeep Hooda, Rudhraksh Jaiswal, Priyanshu Painyuli and Pankaj Tripathi in pivotal roles.
Sometimes it’s refreshing when a movie is just an improper noun that delivers what it promises.