
Action icon Gerard Butler faced down and survived the apocalypse in the first Greenland back in 2020. Now, in 2025, Butler will fight to survive the post-apocalypse in Greenland: Migration, which finds the actor returning to the role of John Garrity and stepping out of the safety of the bunker and into a new, more dangerous world. The intense first trailer for the Greenland follow-up has now been unleashed, and you can check it out, alongside other details about the long-awaited sequel, below.
Directed once again by Ric Roman Waugh, Greenland: Migration finds Morena Baccarin and Roger Dale Floyd returning as Allison Garrity and Nathan Garrity, respectively, with the rest of the cast including Amber Rose Revah (The Punisher), Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit), William Abadie (Homeland), Trond Fausa Aurvåg (Oppenheimer), and Tommie Earl Jenkins (Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning) alongside Butler.
Waugh has previously teased what’s to come in the post-apocalyptic sequel, revealing that the follow-up will pick up several years after the first movie ends, with the Garrity family having left the bunker that they enter at the end of the first movie in hopes of surviving a devastating comet.
“It’ll be about who survived, and how did they rebuild the earth when everything was completely burned to the ground. So it’s a beautiful kind of way to give you a conclusion of the Garritys and where they go. So, do you call it a sequel? Yeah, but to me, it’s more of the final chapter of what this story has to say. And the fun of it is, the way that the extinction event happened during the dinosaur period and the continental divides changed, and where the tectonic plates went, we get to kind of F-up the world, so to speak, and create our own kind of utopia or dystopia, what we have now.”
‘Greenland 3’ Is Now in the Works
While Waugh refers to Greenland: Migration as “the final chapter,” should the sequel do well, this is unlikely to be the case. Producer Sébastien Raybaud recently revealed that there are now discussions happening regarding a possible third movie in the Greenland saga. Though he does tease that “something” will happen in Greenland: Migration that could make a Greenland 3 tricky (surely Gerard Butler can’t die!?), they are currently working out how to continue the franchise.
“We wrapped in July and I saw a first cut this past week, which is great. It’s a great achievement for the filmmakers involved. It’s a $90M film and exactly the type we want to see more of in Europe. We’re thinking about what could happen afterwards. There’s something that happens in 2 that could be tricky, but I’m sure we can find a way…”
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