VincentVince" Ferro overhears people talking about a dead man who was going to start a well-paid job. Ferro, in need of money, steals an envelope containing the instructions for the job. He arrives at an event in a secluded place. He is ordered to strip, and his boot heels are cut off, in order to check for surveillance equipment. The organizers accept him for the job instead of the dead man. The job is participation in a series of Russian roulette games. There are several participants, identified by number. In each round, the participants have to spin the cylinder of their revolver, and shoot when the light of a special light bulb is switched on. The event is organized for the enjoyment of rich spectators, one of these spectators being Jasper Bagges, who places bets on who will survive. Bagges bets on his brother Ronald, who was brought from the mental institution. One of the participants Patrick Jefferson who was brought out from prison by his patron Jimmy to compete begs Jimmy to help him but is ignored. He then bargains with Jimmy about the hidden loot which he and his son robbed from a truck before going to prison. He requests Jimmy to give half of the loot to his imprisoned son and Jimmy can keep half of it if he dies in the game.
In the first round, the participants each get one bullet in their revolver, they are arranged into a circle, and each has to aim his revolver at the man in front of him. Ferro tries to back out, but he is forced to participate. As #13, he survives the first round and fires his gun only after being threatened with death. In the second round, in which two bullets are placed in each gun, Ferro survives only because the man behind him is killed before he could fire. In the third round, with three bullets in each gun, Ferro again survives, along with four other men. In the final round, Ferro is one of two survivors randomly chosen to participate in a duel. The three others are finished and get a large sum of money. Jimmy then tries to garrote Jefferson to steal the map of the loot to take all the money for himself. Another employee catches Jimmy in the act, and demands that he stop, insisting that nobody is allowed to harm the surviving players. Jefferson then reveals the supposed map to Jimmy which turns out to be blank paper and mock Jimmy for being fooled by him. As the angered Jimmy leaves, Jefferson collects his belongings and leaves but not before burning the paper, which turns out to be the hidden real map of his loot so no one can find it, as well as fooling Jimmy from pursuing him later on.
Against the odds, Ferro wins the duel and gets $1,850,000 (USD). He also learns that his opponent won his last 3 duels. He collects his winnings and sneaks away from the mansion, arriving at a train station. When he spots police closing in on him, he stashes his winnings in a garbage can. After being interrogated by the police, he retrieves the money and sends it to his family, via registered mail, and buys a toy for his sister's birthday. However, on the way home, he is shot by Jasper, partly in revenge for Ferro having killed Ronald, and partly to steal the money, as he thinks Ferro still has the money with him. Jasper escapes with the money bag, not knowing that it only contains the toy. Before dying, Ferro takes out the package receipt and swallows it so the authority and Jasper will not be able to trace the money.
The film was directed and written by Gla Babluani, who directed and wrote the original film.[3] A trailer was released in August 2010.[7] Filming began on November 17, 2008, in and around New York City.[8][9]
Extraction 2 is the 2023 sequel to the film series that began with the 2020 feature Extraction. Sam Hargrave returns as director and Chris Hemsworth returns as the Black Ops mercenary Tyler Rake, who after being presumed dead, returns for yet another high-stakes mission. Anthony and Joe Russo return as producers and the screenplay was written by Joe Russo as the cast includes Golshifteh Farahani, Idris Elba, Olga Kurylenko, and Daniel Bernhardt. The sequel was released on the streaming service Netflix on June 16, 2023.
Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) mainly carries an Agency Arms Glock 21 (4th generation) as his sidearm. Modifications include a stippled frame, custom flat face trigger, a milled slide with front serrations and a cut for a Trijicon RMR, a threaded barrel (occasionally fitted with a Rugged suppressor) and a Surefire X300 Ultra weaponlight.
During the train attack, boarding Nagazi mercenaries carry Heckler & Koch USP pistols in their drop leg holsters and draw them when their primary weapon is disarmed by both Tyler and Nik. Another Nagazi mercenary in Vienna draws a USP.
Yaz Khan (Adam Bessa) carries a SIG-Sauer P320 XFIVE Legion with a mounted red dot sight during the extraction and uses it during the firefight at the Vienna safe house. Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) also uses the P320.
While fighting with a mercenary in the train driver's cabin, Nik Khan (Golshifteh Farahani) appears to reach for a Smith & Wesson Model 40 Centennial revolver from her ankle holster and fires it at the mercenary. It appears this weapon is a replica due to the molded trigger.
AKMS rifles are carried by the majority of the Nagazi mercenaries during the train attack. The firing weapons are actually full-auto converted Hungarian SA-85Ms/AK-63s, though they are sometimes replaced by rubber cast versions for stunt work (one of which is seen clearly, as shown below).
AKS-74U carbines with railed handguards are used by some of the Nagazi mercenaries in Vienna. Zurab picks one up and fires at the extraction team. These might possibly be Arsenal SLR-104URs converted for the film.
Nagazi mercenaries including Zurab Radiani (Tornike Gogrichiani) carry Arsenal SLR-106CR carbines outfitted in Zenitco furniture with Trijicon red dot optics. Zurab's carbine has an MFT Battlelink Minimalist stock, while the ones used by other mercenaries appear to have standard AK-74M type polyamide stocks.
Three Nagazi mercenaries boarding the train are seen armed with CMMG Mk47 AKS8 rifles fitted with Trijicon MRO red dot sights and the Magpul Gen 2 BUIS. While wrestling with three of the mercenaries in the train cabin, Tyler briefly holds a Mk47 rifle to strike another mercenary.
Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) is seen using a custom-made rifle that mainly resembles a Daniel Defense M4V7S with an EOTech EXPS-3, G33 magnifier, AN-PEQ 15 laser module, Modlite weaponlight, BCM Gunfighter vertical grip, a suppressor with a cloth cover, and a Magpul SL stock.
Tyler Rake (Chris Hemsworth) is seen carrying a V Seven Harbinger with an M-LOK handguard, outfitted with a Leupold LPVO optic, SureFire Scout light, BE Meyers MAWL laser module, and BCM Gunfighter vertical grip during the shootout in Vienna.
In preparation to face off with Zurab, Tyler grabs weapons and equipment out of weapon crates which includes a Heckler & Koch MP5A3 submachine gun with a Surefire 628 forend and SEF trigger grouping, however he does not pick it up.
A female Nagazi mercenary (Megan Anderson) uses a customized Saiga 12K shotgun with a EOTech 553 holographic sight, AK-74M polyamide folding stock, short barrel and a 20-round drum magazine to fire at Austrian police forces.
A handheld Dillon Aero M134 Minigun is seen next to a dead extraction team member on top of the train driver cabin which Tyler Rake then picks up to fire at the mercenary helicopter. A Nagazi mercenary on board a helicopter opens fire on Tyler and the team with a mounted Dillon Aero M134 Minigun.
A black Remington 700 AICS is seen used by an Austrian heliborne support sniper to eliminate two Nagazi RPG mercenaries. This may likely be the same rifle used by the films director (Sam Hargrave) from the first film.
A fake GP series grenade launcher heavily resembling the one used in Deadliest Warrior is seen mounted under the AKM rifles of a few Nagazi mercenaries including Komstantine (Daniel Bernhardt).
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