Greenland 2: Migration (2026)

Quartile rating: 6/10 · 1 rating

Having found the safety of the Greenland bunker after the comet Clarke decimated the Earth, the Garrity family must now risk everything to embark on a perilous journey across the wasteland of Europe to find a new home.

The Quartile Take

Greenland 2: Migration is a by-the-numbers disaster sequel that recycles the survival-family formula from the original with little fresh invention. The plot swaps the bunker destination for a cross-Europe trek but follows an almost identical beat-sheet of threats, separations, and narrow escapes. Acting is serviceable — the leads bring earnest commitment but are given thin material. Cinematography captures the post-apocalyptic wastelands with competent bleakness, though nothing visually distinctive elevates it above genre standard. Novelty is genuinely low: this is a formulaic sequel that repackages the first film's tension mechanics in a new geography without a distinctive voice or conception. The ending offers modest emotional resolution but feels predictable and unearned given the repetitive journey that precedes it.

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