Greenland 2: Migration arrives in theaters this Friday as the sequel to the unexpected 2020 apocalyptic hit. Set ten years after the events of the first film, the story follows a group of survivors who have been living in a bunker—until a new catastrophe forces them to search for another safe haven.
The film once again stars Gerard Butler, with Morena Baccarin returning as a key co-star.
After a decade underground, the bunker that once saved humanity becomes unsafe. The survivors must venture back into a hostile world in search of survival, facing new dangers while confronting the emotional toll of life after the apocalypse.
In many ways, yes—or at least just as strong.
Despite a relatively modest budget, the movie still feels big and epic, much like the original.
I spoke with Morena Baccarin via Zoom ahead of the film’s release. During our conversation, we discussed:
If you enjoyed the first film, this sequel is an easy recommendation. It’s tense, emotional, and visually impressive given its budget.
Greenland 2: Migration opens in theaters this weekend—and it’s well worth the trip.
Check out the full interview above and catch the film on the big screen.