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First Images From Extraction 2 Revealed -- See Chris Hemsworth On A Train In The Snow

Somehow, Tyler Rake survived the events of the first movie and now he's in snowy, cold Prague.

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Chris Hemsworth has shared the first images of Extraction 2, the sequel to one of Netflix's most popular original movies of all time. Hemsworth's character, Tyler Rake, somehow survived the events of the first movie and now he's in a very different and much colder place--Prague.

The lead image shows Hemsworth with a bloody face riding on a train in the snow. It seems this might be from an action sequence on a train--who doesn't love those? The second image shows Hemsworth with director Sam Hargrave, who is bundled up for the weather. Hargrave appeared in the original Extraction in addition to directing it, but whether or not he has an acting part in the sequel is unknown.

Filming is underway in Prague on Extraction 2, and Hemsworth's post confirms the cast and crew have filmed for two weeks already.

"Two things are very different from the last film. One: very, very cold. Two: I'm alive. How? You'll have to find out," Hemsworth previously said. "Tyler Rake lives!! How the f$&k is that possible you may ask?! You'll have to wait and see, stay tuned!!"

Extraction 2 was officially announced in September this year, with Netflix confirming that Hargrave is returning to direct. The movie is produced by Avengers directors Joe and Anthony Russo through their ABGO banner. Joe Russo wrote the script for the sequel.

2020's Extraction is among the most popular Netflix original movies of all time, only surpassed by Bird Box and Red Notice in terms of total hours watched, according to Deadline.

In other news, Hemsworth recently talked about how he wants to keep playing Thor as long as Marvel wants him to, though he acknowledged that fans might be ready to move on.

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