Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Lionsgate Donald Trump may want to invade Greenland , but Gerard Butler’s heroic husband and father is intent on ditching it for, ahem, greener pastures in Greenland 2: Migration. The film, which hits theaters Friday, Jan. 9, is a highly anticipated follow-up to the 2020 disaster film in which a civilization-annihilating comet instigated a race to the Denmark territory’s secure underground bunkers. This will undoubtedly make Ric Roman Waugh’s sequel far from a favorite of the commander-in-chief, who dreams of turning the country into a piece of his Western-hemisphere fiefdom. Yet the director’s latest collaboration with Butler (following 2023’s Kandahar ) is a sturdy continuation of this cataclysmic big-screen series, whose large-scale set pieces are rooted in the fear, anguish, and compassion of its appealing main characters. Read more at The Daily Beast.