The first trailer for “Greenland 2: Migration” has been revealed, much to the excitement of fans of the original 2020 disaster thriller directed by Ric Roman Waugh. The sequel, slated for a January 2026 release, brings back Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin in their roles as John and Allison Garrity. They are joined by a cast featuring Roman Griffin Davis, Amber Rose Revah, Sophie Thompson, Trond Fausa Aurvåg, and William Abadie.
In this latest chapter, the Garrity family emerges from their bunker to face the daunting challenge of rebuilding a world ravaged by disaster. The trailer teases the intense journey ahead as the family navigates a planet that is struggling to recover from near-total devastation. The plot is poised to explore themes of survival, resilience, and the efforts required to reconstruct society from the ashes.
Director Ric Roman Waugh, who also directed the first installment, has described the sequel as not only a continuation but a concluding chapter to the Garrity family’s narrative. “It’s about who survived and how they rebuild the earth when everything has been completely burned to the ground,” Waugh shared, adding that it provides a “beautiful way to give closure to the Garritys’ story.”
The screenplay is written by Mitchell LaFortune and Chris Sparling, with a robust production team that includes Basil Iwanyk, Erica Lee, and Gerard Butler himself, along with others. Production wrapped in July 2024, ensuring ample time for post-production processes leading up to its theatrical release by Lionsgate in the United States.
As anticipation builds for “Greenland 2: Migration,” audiences can revisit the first film, which is currently streaming on HBO Max. The trailer hints at a thrilling conclusion to the saga, promising to deliver a cinematic experience that balances intense action with emotional depth.