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‘Greenland 2: Migration’ Now Streaming After Modest Box Office Run

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Greenland 2: Migration, the sequel to the 2020 disaster thriller Greenland, starring Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin, has officially arrived on home streaming and digital platforms following its theatrical release earlier this month.

Digital & Streaming Release Details

Greenland 2: Migration became available for premium digital purchase and rental on January 27, 2026, just weeks after its theatrical release. Viewers can rent or buy the film on major platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home and more.

After the initial premium digital period, the movie is expected to stream first on Starz due to its exclusive pay-TV deal and later on Prime Video under Lionsgate’s output agreement, though exact dates for those are yet to be announced. The digital release also includes behind-the-scenes features on the director and cast.

The Story & Cast

Directed by Ric Roman Waugh, Greenland 2: Migration continues the post-apocalyptic saga five years after a comet devastates Earth. The film follows the Garrity family—John, Allison, and their son Nathan and they’re forced to leave the safety of their former bunker and search for a new home in a shattered world.

The cast also includes Amber Rose Revah, Gordon Alexander, Peter Polycarpou and others supporting the central survival journey.

Box Office Performance

The sequel earned a modest global box office total of around $20–23 million against a reported $90 million budget significantly below what would be needed to break even. Online discussions show mixed audience responses, echoing mid-tier reviews and opinions that the film doesn’t quite match the impact of the original. Industry observers note that its relatively rapid move to digital was likely an effort to reach wider viewers quickly and earn more through streaming and rentals.

Context: The Franchise

The original Greenland (2020) became notable during the pandemic era for its strong digital performance and struck a chord with audiences for its grounded survival tone. Migration expands in hope of more impact but had a quieter theatrical impact which led to a quick screening at home and digital screening.

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