Extraction 2 Full Trailer!

Extraction 2 released its full trailer after Netflix kept as hanging with teasers. Director Sam Hargrave reunites with Chris Hemsworth and Golshifteh Farahani to continue where the first movie left off.  In addition to the returning cast, Extraction 2 welcomes new faces. Olga Kurylenko, Daniel Bernhardt, Adam Bessa, and Tinatin Dalakishvili joins the cast.

Spoiler alert, In the first film, we thought  Australian Mercenary Tyler Rake died from his Mission to save the life of the kidnapped Drug Lord’s son, Ovi. The boy did survive, but he never knew what happened to Tyler. The end credits, though, did imply he somehow survived.

Everyone who watched the first film just speculated he died.  He almost died in the Mission, but it only puts him in a comma. When he wakes up, he trains again while recovering to prepare for his next Mission.  Over 99 Million households watched The extraction, and the only complaint it got was using a yellow filter for the environments of Bangladesh.  Critics of the Yellow filter can now calm their jets because there won’t be a yellow filter this time.  This movie is notable for Chris Hemsworth because he speaks in his Natural Australian accent on this movie. He sports a Rough English Accent while Playing Thor. In his other Hollywood movies, he fakes an American accent.

Extraction 2 Official Trailer

Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) suffered many injuries from his Mission in Bangladesh. After months of painful recovery,  Nik Khan (Golshifteh Farahani) recruited him to another mission.  On this Mission, he has to rescue a  family suffering from the cruel hands of a Georgian Gangster. This family is locked in a dangerous prison; only Tyler Rake can save them from this agony. Also, Someone from Tyler’s past will come back to haunt him.  Know the fate of this family this coming June 16, 2023, Only on Netflix.

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You know, I won't lie, watching that trailer for Thelma The Unicorn genuinely lifted my spirits and put a big smile on my face. Sure, I get that there have been tons of stories with similar themes over the years, but there's something about Thelma's journey that just feels so relatable, you know? I mean, who hasn't dreamed of standing out from the crowd and being recognized for who they truly are? And the visual flair of the animation—man, it's like a feast for the eyes!

I have a feeling this movie is gonna be a hit with families everywhere. It's got that perfect blend of heartwarming story and dazzling spectacle that appeals to kids and adults alike. And major props to Aaron Blabey for not just one, but two of his novels getting the animated treatment. That's a pretty impressive feat, if you ask me.

Overall, I'm really excited to see how Thelma's journey unfolds on screen. It's got all the makings of a feel-good family flick that'll leave you with a warm fuzzy feeling inside

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Given that Thelma The Unicorn is written by the same person who wrote The Bad Guys series, I have a lot of hope for it. Given Aaron Blabey's well-known storytelling abilities, we should expect a treat if Thelma's story is anything like his other works. The Bad Guys series is well known for its unique storytelling that combines heart, comedy, and adventure to enthrall readers of all ages. Thelma the Unicorn may have created something really unique if she is able to capture even a small portion of that power.

Just consider how fanciful and enthralling the premise—a simple farm pony that experiences a stunning transformation into a colorful, sparkly unicorn sensation—is. And when you factor in the stellar voice cast, the talented animation team, and the underlying message about embracing authenticity, it's hard not to feel excited.

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I'm crossing my fingers that the heart of Aaron Blabey's book shines through in the movie adaptation. I've spent many cozy evenings reading his stories to my kids and sharing the magic with preschoolers, so seeing Thelma's tale take flight on screen is both exciting and nerve-wracking. It's clear this adaptation is taking its own path, but hey, I'm willing to give it a shot. Who knows? It might just capture that same enchantment that made the books so special.

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Wow, Thelma The Unicorn sounds like a fun flick! It's awesome to see Brittany Howard taking the leap into voice acting—I bet she's bringing some serious talent to the table. And with Jared and Jerusha Hess behind the scenes, you know it's gonna have that quirky charm we love from Napoleon Dynamite and Nacho Libre.

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Thelma The Unicorn sounds like a great flick for a cozy family movie night! I'm already planning to watch it with my younger sister, who's a huge fan of horses. But you know, I do hope they keep the storyline focused on the fun and heartwarming elements without sneaking in any political agendas. It's always a bummer when a good movie gets overshadowed by heavy-handed messaging. Here's hoping Thelma's tale stays true to its magical roots without any unexpected woke changes.

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Looks like a fun movie! I'll give it a watch!

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