Greenland: Migration (2026) 

Five years after the comet’s apocalypse turned Earth into a frozen graveyard, Gerard Butler’s John Garrity—still that unyielding everyman fortress—trades bunker walls for a brutal odyssey across Europe’s shattered ice fields.  With Morena Baccarin’s resilient Allison by his side and Roman Griffin Davis stepping up as a teenaged Nathan (all grit and growing pains), the family flees Greenland’s fragile sanctuary toward whispers of a fresh start. But the wasteland bites back: marauding survivors, collapsing ruins, and nature’s merciless revenge test every frayed nerve.
Ric Roman Waugh amps the dread with howling blizzards that swallow horizons and desperate skirmishes echoing like thunder in the void—think The Road meets Mad Max on steroids.  New faces like Amber Rose Revah’s cunning ally add sharp sparks to the survival grind, while the script’s quiet horrors (starving refugees, haunted skies) hit harder than any shockwave. It’s raw, relentless, and rings true to the original’s pulse-pounding heart: hope’s a hell of a weapon.
Slated for theaters January 9, 2026—mark your calendars for this icy gut-wrencher that’ll leave you chilled to the core.
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