A sequel to Greenland (2020), a decent apocalypse survival film about a comet striking the Earth that focused on a family trying to get to safety rather than a narrative about trying to prevent the comet hitting. Here we have a belated sequel that is certainly visually impressive with some great images of a destroyed and changed planet plagued by massive storms, earthquakes and continued strikes from the fragments of the comet that now circle the planet. But the story seems a little rushed as the family are forced to leave the safety of the military shelter in Greenland and make their way to Europe and reach a crater that is believed to be a shelter and a sort of paradise! The journey is a dangerous one and this is the bulk of the story where rival factions and starving people kill without hesitation. The intrepid family group, with an ever decreasing number of companions, manage to travel to France via various means. There's some solid set pieces but the film feels very contrived and there's a quasi religious ending which makes little sense overall. It's an entertaining film for the most part and Gerard Butler as the father has a more subdued role here than his normal action ones. Morena Baccarin as his wife is solid but has little to do really. Still it's well done for the most part.