New Trailer Drops for GREENLAND 2: MIGRATION, The Apocalyptic Survival Sequel Goes Full Post-Comet
by Joey Paur · GeekTyrantLionsgate has unleashed a second trailer for Greenland 2: Migration, and it goes hard into post-apocalyptic survival territory. This sequel is fully committing to a frozen, devastated world where survival means movement, risk, and impossible choices.
If you remember how the first film ended, you already know the stakes. The Garrity family barely makes it into the Greenland bunker before the comet wipes out civilization. Earth is wrecked, humanity is nearly gone, and everything familiar is erased. Greenland 2: Migration picks up five years later, when surviving isn’t enough anymore.
This time around, the Garritys are forced to leave the bunker and venture into the open world. Europe has become a frozen wasteland, stripped down to ruins and ice. Their goal is France, specifically the region near the comet’s main impact crater, which might hold the key to building a future.
Getting there means crossing a hostile landscape where nature, isolation, and other survivors all pose deadly threats. What started as a race against extinction has become a full-on survival odyssey through a shattered world.
The sequel brings back Gerard Butler as John Garrity alongside Morena Baccarin and Roger Dale Floyd, with new cast members Roman Griffin Davis, Amber Rose Revah, and Trond Fausa Aurvåg joining the journey.
Greenland 2: Migration is once again directed by Ric Roman Waugh. The screenplay comes from Chris Sparling and Mitchell LaFortune, keeping continuity with the original while pushing the story into darker, riskier territory.
What makes this sequel especially exciting is how committed it is to its premise. This isn’t about surviving the disaster anymore. It’s about living in the aftermath and deciding whether a broken planet can still be home.
The trailer leans into that desperation, showing icy landscapes, abandoned cities, and constant danger at every step. It raises big questions too. Is heading toward the crater insane or necessary? Is the science behind it even plausible? Either way, it makes for a compelling hook.
I liked the first movie and I like what I’m seeing from the sequel. Greenland 2: Migration looks ready to deliver a tense, brutal journey through a world that’s already ended.
The film is set to hit theaters on January 9th, 2026.