In the first trailer for Tyler Rake 2, Chris Hemsworth crashes a helicopter

In the first trailer for Tyler Rake 2 Chris Hemsworth

Netflix has its own answer to John Wick, and it looks suspiciously like a thunder god. We’re, of course, talking about Chris Hemsworth’s mercenary Tyler Rake, who completed his first assignment with the streaming service in 2020. With bloody results. In the summer, the Thor actor returns in the action role and in the first teaser trailer for Tyler Rake: Extraction 2 he not only takes on an entire prison, but also single-handedly brings down a helicopter along the way. But see for yourself.

Check out the teaser trailer for Tyler Rake: Extraction 2 here:

Tyler Rake Extraction 2 – Teaser Trailer (German) HD

What is Tyler Rake – Extraction 2 about?

If you remember, by the end of the first part, Tyler Rake appeared to be as good as dead, but then there was a vague hint of his miraculous return. This is followed by the teaser trailer. The official plot description for the action film is as follows:

Barely surviving the events of the first film, Australian mercenary Tyler Rake is back, this time tasked with a deadly new mission: rescue the family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison they are being held in.

We seem to be getting a glimpse of that very prison in the teaser trailer above, as Chris Hemsworth deals with a horde of attackers and freezing weather.

When is Tyler Rake 2 coming to Netflix?

Tyler Rake – Extraction 2 is coming to Netflix on June 16. Tyler Rake’s second appearance is directed by Sam Hargrave again, and the Russo brothers (Avengers Endgame, The Gray Man) are back as producers.

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