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Post by Mulder and Scully on Jun 17, 2023 23:44:48 GMT
Hemsworth whooped ass again in Extraction 2. This a rarity for Netflix: a blockbuster that doesn't suck.
I can't wait for number 3. This gives me another reason not to cancel Netflix.
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Post by politicidal1 on Jun 18, 2023 18:23:40 GMT
Still need to see the last one. It makes me wonder why they don’t release these particular titles theatrically first. They might do well at the box office.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Jun 19, 2023 1:43:33 GMT
Just watched it, wasn’t much of a fan. Way too much CGI, and the choreography isn’t even close to as good as John Wick. Not that the comparison is all that fair, but it is the high bar now.
Also, maybe my TV has issues, but the sound mix/design was really bad. As was much of the editing.
I did like parts of it, and Hemsworth is fun to watch. It has its moments. I’d probably give it a 5/10.
The first and Grey Man were better imo.
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Post by papamihel on Jun 19, 2023 5:31:56 GMT
Of course it is
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Post by politicidal1 on Nov 9, 2023 22:06:26 GMT
Speaking with Collider, Stuber gave an update about the upcoming Extraction 3. Along with noting the script is still in development, Stuber hinted the third film in the Chris Hemsworth-led Extraction series may bring back Idris Elba’s character from Extraction 2.
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Post by Lux on Nov 10, 2023 9:18:57 GMT
Speaking with Collider, Stuber gave an update about the upcoming Extraction 3. Along with noting the script is still in development, Stuber hinted the third film in the Chris Hemsworth-led Extraction series may bring back Idris Elba’s character from Extraction 2.
They wasted no time bringing back the little twins as "capable" elite military commandos but bringing back Idris is a may?
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Post by politicidal1 on Dec 18, 2023 17:23:51 GMT
Now they're also working on a tv series.
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Post by politicidal1 on Apr 17, 2024 11:42:24 GMT
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Post by politicidal1 on Apr 29, 2024 15:48:52 GMT
Update from Joe Russo:
"Yeah, we're developing it at the moment, figuring out Chris's schedule. Sam Hargrave is back directing. It's an interesting franchise because he's a very emotionally wounded character, so there's good storytelling there, I think, in respect to his backstory, and, you know, his relationship to violence is one that's built around self-loathing and guilt. And so, it adds a lot of texture, I think, which allows us to tell more stories about him."
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