The world technically “ended” five years ago, but for the Garrity family, the nightmare is just getting its second wind. Today is the day—Greenland 2: Migration is officially in theaters!
The Story: Survival Was Just the Beginning
In the 2020 hit, we watched John Garrity (Butler) fight through chaos to get his wife, Allison (Morena Baccarin), and son, Nathan (Roman Griffin Davis), into a secret bunker just as a “planet-killer” comet slammed into Earth.
Life in the bunker was supposed to be the “win.” However, five years later, the sanctuary is failing. The sequel picks up exactly where the dust (and radiation) settled. Life in the bunker was supposed to be the “win,” however, five years later, the sanctuary is failing. Resources are bone-dry, the air is turning toxic, and the Garritys are forced to do the unthinkable: leave safety. They’re embarking on a grueling trek across a decimated European wasteland toward a rumored safe zone in southern France: The Clarke Crater.
A Triple Threat to Survival
This isn’t just a road trip through some ruins; it’s a suicide mission. The Garritys are facing a “triple threat” of apocalyptic hazards. Radioactive storms and freak lightning have turned Europe into a shattered, frozen desert. The atmosphere is damaged. Every breath is a gamble. And in a world with zero laws and even fewer snacks, other survivors are the biggest wild card of all.
The Dream Team Returns
Director Ric Roman Waugh is back to bring his signature “boots-on-the-ground” grit to the sequel. Along with the original cast we love, Amber Rose Revah (The Punisher) and William Abadie (Emily in Paris) are joining the fray as the world tries to figure out how to be human again.
Don’t wait for the next comet to strike! Greenland 2: Migration is playing in theaters right now (as of today, Friday, January 9, 2026). Watch the previously released clips here.













