Extraction Trailer Released: 5 Reasons For Indians To Watch The Film
The new action-thriller of Chris Hemsworth, Extraction is a Netflix film, and its trailer is out. Chris can be seen bailing the son of a powerful drug lord in the upcoming movie set in territories of India and Bangladesh.
Though most of us were excited to watch the film because we had Chirs Hemsworth in it, but the trailer is giving every reason to want more. The actor had a good taste of desi experiences, including the Indian traffic, and even the trailer seems to have captured the same. The movie was initially named ‘Dhaka’ and became a cause of our curiosity, but now we know why every Indian should watch it.
Here are a few fantastic moments from trailer that have stirred our excitement to another level.
1. An Insane Dive by Chris
The trailer begins with Chris diving into a river from a cliff at eccentric height. When it has such a fresh beginning; you can unquestionably imagine what all is being stored in the entire package.
2. The Aquaman Moment of Chris
There seems to be a crossover nothing less than perfect, to Jason Momoa.
3. The Sinister Look of Pankaj Tripathi
But honestly, that’s what he does most of the times. Anyways, the movie smells of a perfect desi-videsi crossover that should be a reason exciting enough, for all Indians to watch.
4. Fast and Furious
Have you ever wondered what it would have looked like if Fast and Furious was made in India? If yes, then we have an answer to the question too, thanks to Chris Hemsworth, though. However, an Indian Fast and Furious seems to feature broken windows and a lot of dust all around.
5. Chris and Kid Moments
Though it is an action thriller, the movie seems to be wholesome in every possible way. The duo appears to share a perfect chemistry with Chris having is ‘protective dad mode on’, all the time.
I hope you too are as excited to watch the film as we are. For more such content, stay tuned!
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Sources: Mens XP, India today.