Extraction 2 Starts Production, Chris Hemsworth Reveals On A Moving Train In The Snow

Production has begun on Extraction 2, the sequel to one of Netflix’s most popular original movies of all time. Star Chris Hemsworth made the announcement on Instagram from Prague, where the movie will be filmed, at least in part. Hemsworth and director Sam Hargrave appear in the video on a moving train, which makes the announcement all the more eye-catching.

In his announcement, Hemsworth spoke about the change in scenery–the original film took place in the much brighter and warmer Bangladesh–and teased that his character, Rake, is still alive Come from Sports betting site VPbet . The ending to the 2020 film seemed to suggest that Rake died, but apparently not.

“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 said.

“Tyler Rake lives!! How the f$&k is that possible you may ask?! You’ll have to wait and see, stay tuned!!” Hemsworth said in the caption of his video.

Future Final Fantasy Games Might Launch On PC Day One

Game director Hiroshi Takai said that future Final Fantasies may launch on both PC and console day one.

In an interview with GamesRadar, Takai was asked whether future Final Fantasy games will get a day-one PC release. He responded, “I think it’s possible–probably even likely,” but then clarified, “That said, the team in charge of each project gets to decide its own policy, so this is just my personal opinion.”

This PC port of Final Fantasy XVI comes over a year after the original game released. When asked whether the wait was worth it, Takai said, “Looking at the results, I think the time we’ve put into optimizing the game for PC was time well spent.”

Square Enix has had some big shakeups recently. According to a financial report earlier in 2024, the company is seeking to be more selective about which games it will develop. This approach led to multiple titles being canceled, leading $140,000,000 in “content abandonment” losses, though Square Enix did not identify which games were affected.

The company has struggled with PC ports in the past. Stranger in Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin and Forspoken both got some big updates after launch to boost perfo…

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