‘Extraction 2’ Takes Action Sequels to the Next Level, According to Review of Chris Hemsworth’s Latest Film

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‘Extraction 2’ Takes Action Sequels to the Next Level, According to Review of Chris Hemsworth’s Latest Film

Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled ride with Extraction 2! Despite the ominous title, this sequel delivers on all fronts, with even more heart-pumping action and a higher body count than the first installment. Director Sam Hargrave pulls off some truly mind-blowing long-take shots that will leave even the most jaded violence enthusiasts in awe. And with the first film racking up a record-breaking 99 million views in just four weeks, it’s no surprise that a third movie is already in the works.

Based on the graphic novel Ciudad, Extraction is all about the action, with little time for small talk or intimate moments. Chris Hemsworth’s Tyler Rake is a force to be reckoned with, taking on lethal gangsters and never running out of ammo. But what really sets this movie apart are the incredible action sequences that seem to go on forever without a single cut. Hargrave’s background in stunt work and fight choreography shines through in every heart-stopping moment.

Sure, the plot may be a bit thin and Hemsworth doesn’t have much to say, but who needs dialogue when you have action like this? From a treacherous life-or-death struggle on top of a towering glass skyscraper hotel to insane levels of mayhem flooding the screen, Extraction 2 is a non-stop thrill ride that will leave you breathless. So buckle up and get ready for the legend of Tyler Rake to continue!

Title: Extraction 2
Distributor: Netflix
Release date: June 16, 2023
Director: Sam Hargrave
Screenwriter: Joe Russo
Cast: Chris Hemsworth, Adam Bessa, Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Bernhardt, Tinatin Dalakishvili 
Running time: 2 hr 2 min
Rating: R

Violet Granger

Violet, a film enthusiast from New Orleans, draws inspiration from the city's vibrant and eclectic arts scene. Having studied English and Film at Tulane University, her articles often delve into the connections between literature and film, analyzing adaptations and the impact of storytelling techniques.

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