Streaming Sequels Dominate This Weekend: From Ready or Not 2 to Greenland 2
Introduction: A Weekend of Sequels on Streaming
This weekend, streaming platforms are doubling down on sequels, offering two high-stakes follow-ups that promise thrills, chills, and survival drama. Whether you're in the mood for a darkly comic horror game or a post-apocalyptic journey, both Ready or Not 2 and Greenland 2: Migration deliver intense narratives. Here's everything you need to know about these new releases and where to watch them.

Ready or Not 2: The Game Continues
The horror-comedy that subverted the wealthy-family trope returns with Ready or Not 2. Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the sequel picks up where the 2019 original left off—only this time, the stakes are even higher. The film follows a new set of wealthy elites who summon a satanic presence to play a murderous hide-and-seek game. But when things go awry, the tables turn, and the hunters become the hunted.
What to Expect
- Twisted Gameplay: The sequel expands on the original's premise by introducing complex rules and unexpected betrayals.
- New Characters: While original cast members may appear in cameos, the focus shifts to a fresh family dynasty eager to prove their loyalty to the dark pact.
- Gore and Laughs: Expect the same blend of visceral horror and dark humor that made the first film a cult hit.
Where to Watch
Ready or Not 2 is available on Video on Demand (VOD) platforms starting this weekend. You can rent or purchase it from popular services like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play. No subscription required—just pay per view.
Greenland 2: Migration – Surviving the Aftermath
In the aftermath of a catastrophic meteor strike, the world as we know it has ended. Greenland 2: Migration follows Gerard Butler's character, John Garrity, as he and his family navigate a devastated landscape in search of safety. The film debuts exclusively on HBO Max this weekend.
The Story So Far
The original Greenland (2020) showed a family’s desperate race to reach a bunker before a planet-killing comet hit. Now, with the surface ravaged by fires, tsunamis, and harsh winters, the survivors must migrate to a new haven. This sequel emphasizes human resilience and the moral choices made in a broken society.

Key Cast and Crew
- Gerard Butler returns as John Garrity, a structural engineer turned survivalist.
- Morena Baccarin reprises her role as his wife, Allison, bringing emotional depth to the harrowing journey.
- Director Ric Roman Waugh returns, ensuring continuity in tone and vision.
Where to Watch
Greenland 2: Migration is streaming exclusively on HBO Max as part of the platform's subscription. If you haven't subscribed yet, they offer a 7-day free trial for new users.
Other New Movies on Streaming This Weekend
While these two sequels dominate the headlines, several other films have also landed on streaming services. Check your preferred platform for hidden gems across genres.
- Netflix: A new drama about a family reunion turned tense, plus a documentary on space exploration.
- Amazon Prime Video: An indie thriller set in a small town and a romantic comedy from abroad.
- Hulu: The latest chapter in a popular horror anthology.
Conclusion: Sequels That Deliver
Whether you prefer the bloody games of Ready or Not 2 or the epic survival of Greenland 2: Migration, this weekend's lineup proves that sequels can be just as compelling—if not more—than their predecessors. Grab your popcorn and settle in for a thrilling ride.
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