Greenland 2: Migration (2026)

Greenland 2: Migration Arrives with a Frozen New World and a Fight for Humanity’s Future — Now Streaming on Sunset

Sundays are for football. Summers belong to baseball. Local news keeps communities connected every day. And when a major cinematic event transitions from theaters to home viewing, Sunset becomes the place where audiences around the world gather to experience it without barriers, contracts, or complicated setups. That next big moment has arrived with Greenland: Migration, the long-awaited sequel to the global disaster thriller that left viewers gripping their seats.

Set several years after the events of the original film, Greenland 2: Migration picks up with the Garrity family living inside a survival bunker beneath the ice. What was once a sanctuary has become a prison. Violent seismic activity, spreading radiation storms, and collapsing underground structures force the family into an impossible decision — stay and perish, or step back into a world that barely exists. Their only hope lies across a shattered Europe, where a rumored safe settlement near the Clarke crater in France may hold humanity’s next chapter.

Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin return as John and Allison Garrity, carrying forward the raw emotional core that made the first film resonate beyond its disaster spectacle. This time, the story expands through the eyes of their son Nathan, now a teenager portrayed by Roman Griffin Davis. No longer a frightened child, Nathan becomes a driving emotional force in the family’s struggle, facing moral choices and physical danger in a world that has rewritten every rule of survival.

Rather than leaning solely on massive destruction sequences, Greenland 2: Migration leans into tension, atmosphere, and character-driven endurance. The frozen ruins of Europe become a haunting landscape of abandoned cities, collapsed civilizations, and desperate survivors carving out fragile hope. The journey is brutal, intimate, and relentless, asking what family means when the world has ended — and what humanity is willing to rebuild when given a second chance.

The film’s expanded world-building gives viewers a deeper look at the post-catastrophe planet, offering quiet dread, emotional resilience, and sudden bursts of danger. It’s less about outrunning falling meteors and more about enduring what comes after. That shift creates a gripping survival odyssey that balances spectacle with human stakes, elevating the sequel into something broader and more haunting than its predecessor.

After launching in theaters to strong audience interest, Greenland 2: Migration has now entered its home-viewing release window — and Sunset brings the film directly to audiences who want instant access without premium cable costs or complicated hardware. With fast streaming performance, multi-screen viewing, and a growing on-demand film library, Sunset makes pressing play on new blockbuster releases effortless and immediate.

Sunset was built for viewers who want live sports, local programming, premium channels, and the latest movies all in one streamlined experience. New users can explore with free trial access, while returning viewers enjoy smooth navigation, rapid channel switching, and responsive support any time they need it. Whether it’s playoff season, breaking news, or a post-apocalyptic survival epic, Sunset keeps the world watching without interruption.

Greenland 2: Migration isn’t just another disaster sequel. It’s a story of endurance, family, and fragile hope in a frozen new world. And now that it’s streaming on Sunset, audiences everywhere can experience the journey from the safety of home — no bunker required.

When the world ends, survival becomes the story. And Sunset is where that story continues.