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Greenland 2: Migration

Greenland 2: Migration

6,4 /10 (1,067 Votes)
2026 EN 98 min

Overview

Having found the safety of the Greenland bunker after the comet Clarke decimated the Earth, the Garrity family must now risk everything to embark on a perilous journey across the wasteland of Europe to find a new home.

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Release date

07/01/2026

Votes

1,067

Popularity

65.9

Hope is uncharted territory.

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

98 min

Budget

$90,000,000

Revenue

$44,856,736

Gerard Butler

Gerard Butler

John Garrity

Morena Baccarin

Morena Baccarin

Allison Garrity

Roman Griffin Davis

Roman Griffin Davis

Nathan Garrity

Tommie Earl Jenkins

Tommie Earl Jenkins

General Sharpe

Trond Fausa Aurvåg

Trond Fausa Aurvåg

Adam Shaw

Amber Rose Revah

Amber Rose Revah

Dr Casey Amina

Gina Gangar

Gina Gangar

Elizabeth Price

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Antonio De Lima

Charles Williams

Peter Polycarpou

Peter Polycarpou

Dr Haugen

Beruce Khan

Beruce Khan

Mr Singh

Megan Jacobs Shrivastava

Megan Jacobs Shrivastava

Female Student

Mitu Panicucci

Mitu Panicucci

Snarky Student

Gísli Örn Garðarsson

Gísli Örn Garðarsson

Lars

Sidsel Siem Koch

Sidsel Siem Koch

Pia

Faraz M. Khan

Faraz M. Khan

Officer Bradley

Nathan Wiley

Nathan Wiley

Major Green

Gordon Alexander

Gordon Alexander

Lt. Blake

Alex Lanipekun

Alex Lanipekun

Riley Watson

Shayn Herndon

Shayn Herndon

Steven Holt

Rachael Evelyn

Rachael Evelyn

Kerri Holt

Neil Bell

Neil Bell

One-Eyed Man

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Andre Squire

Bunker Guard

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Lee Lomas

Bunker Guard

Ken Nwosu

Ken Nwosu

Obi

Sophie Thompson

Sophie Thompson

Mackenzie Matthews

Xavier Lake

Xavier Lake

Foreign Man

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Anthony Knight

Refugee

William Abadie

William Abadie

Denis Laurent

Nelia Da Costa

Nelia Da Costa

Camille

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Susan Eljack

Julia

Denez Raoul

Denez Raoul

Benoit

Bradley Connor

Bradley Connor

Shell Shocked Soldier

Jules Dousset

Jules Dousset

French Captain / Corporal

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Jakob van Oosterhout

Luc

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Sigurður Traustason

Bus Passenger

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Pétur Eggerz

Bus Passenger

Sofian Francis

Sofian Francis

Guerilla

Davíð Þór Katrínarson

Davíð Þór Katrínarson

Guerilla

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Andre Vonport

Guerilla

Roger Dale Floyd

Roger Dale Floyd

Young Nathan

Scott Glenn

Scott Glenn

Dale

Gianni Calchetti

Gianni Calchetti

(uncredited)

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Tommi Thor Gudmundsson

French Militia Soldier (uncredited)

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Leah Perkins

Officer Jolley (uncredited)

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Stephen Banks

Stall Holder (uncredited)

Gunnar Bersi Björnsson

Gunnar Bersi Björnsson

Refugee (uncredited)

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Richard Everett

French Militia Soldier (uncredited)

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Chanté Sandiford

French Militia (uncredited)

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Manuel São Bento

2026-01-11

⭐ 6

Full review: https://movieswetextedabout.com/greenland-2-migration-movie-review-gerard-butler-shines-in-a-superior-sequel/ Rating: B- "Greenland 2: Migration is the first surprise of the year, standing out as a remarkable evolution of the original by swapping repetitive melodrama for a more tactical and emotionally engaging survival narrative. While not free of visual hiccups or script conveniences, the sequel compensates with robust performances and direction that knows how to value the scale of desolation. It’s an immersive experience that proves that even when the world ends, there’s …

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MovieGuys

2026-01-12

⭐ 6

There's no keeping a good disaster movie down, with "Greenland 2" rounding out a family tale of survival, against the odds. Whilst the second outing wont win any awards, there's enough on offer here by way of over the top action, thrills and a compellingly heartfelt, back story, to make this film an entertaining watch. In summary, formulaic, action packed and entertaining. Worth a look.

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Christopher

2026-04-13

Recently i saw the second part of Greenland, some movies shouldn`t have a new continous story and this is a perfect example. Gerard could have a better ending.

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