EXTRACTION 3 (2026)

Chris Hemsworth’s Tyler Rake doesn’t just survive—he drags death behind him like a chain.
After Dhaka’s bridge of bodies and Vienna’s prison inferno, Extraction 3 doesn’t raise the bar—it torches it. Picking up from that shadowy post-credits whisper, Rake’s yanked back by Idris Elba’s Alcott: smooth venom in a suit, pulling strings from the dark with unfinished business. The job? Extract a high-value ghost from a cartel fortress sunk in Bolivia’s blinding salt flats—drones buzzing like hornets, every reflection hiding a sniper, the ground itself a mirror for Rake’s fractured soul.

Sam Hargrave directs with pure adrenaline sorcery: 20-minute one-takes that’ll leave you gasping—bridge leaps over lava rivers, zero-G knife duels in spiraling choppers, and a finale siege on a storm-tossed floating oil rig that’s basically John Wick meets Mad Max on water. Golshifteh Farahani’s Nik Khan is the sharp blade to Rake’s blunt hammer, while whispers of Pedro Pascal as a rogue CIA fixer add delicious chaos.

But the real gut-punch? Rake’s unraveling. Flashbacks to brothers lost in fire, a kid’s face he couldn’t save, the unbreakable mercenary finally cracking under the weight of being the last man standing. Hemsworth doesn’t act the rage—he lives it, every silenced shot a confession.
Netflix’s biggest action beast just grew teeth. Production revs soon. Vengeance waits for no man.
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