Gerard Butler leads rote sequel in 'Greenland 2: Migration' review

A new review critiques 'Greenland 2: Migration' as a rote follow-up to the 2020 post-apocalyptic thriller. Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin reprise their roles in the sequel. The film continues the story amid global catastrophe.

The Hollywood Reporter has published a review of 'Greenland 2: Migration,' describing it as a rote sequel to the 2020 hit 'Greenland.' In the original film, Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin portrayed a family navigating a planet-killing comet strike, seeking refuge in bunkers.

This follow-up brings back the stars in a continuation of the survival saga. The review, titled "'Greenland 2: Migration' Review: Gerard Butler in Rote Sequel," suggests the narrative treads familiar ground without much innovation. Published on January 8, 2026, it highlights the film's reliance on established tropes from the disaster genre.

While specifics of the plot remain under wraps in the preview, the sequel focuses on the characters' migration to safety post-impact. The original 'Greenland,' directed by Ric Roman Waugh, grossed over $52 million worldwide despite a limited theatrical release during the pandemic. Expectations for the sequel center on whether it can recapture the tension of frantic escapes and family bonds under duress.

Critics note the challenge of sequels in this subgenre, often criticized for repetition. No quotes from the cast or director appear in the initial coverage, but the review positions 'Greenland 2: Migration' as a straightforward extension rather than a bold evolution.

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