Liam Neeson is able to get again behind the wheel of an outsized car for extra harrowing hijinks in Ice Street: Vengeance, the anticipated sequel to 2021’s The Ice Street. The newest chapter of the Ice Street collection finds Neeson’s Mike McCann touring to Nepal, the place he encounters one other above-all-odds state of affairs requiring his explicit abilities to navigate.
Right here’s the official synopsis for Ice Street: Vengeance courtesy of Vertical:
Huge rig ice highway driver Mike McCann (Liam Neeson) travels to Nepal to scatter his late brother’s ashes on Mt. Everest. Whereas on a packed tour bus traversing the lethal 12,000 ft. terrain of the notorious Street to the Sky, McCann and his mountain information (Fan Bingbing) encounter a gaggle of ruthless mercenaries and should combat to avoid wasting not solely themselves however the harmless passengers and an area village getting ready to destruction.
Liam Neeson and Fan Bingbing lead Ice Street: Vengeance, with Marcus Thomas, Grace O’Sullivan, Saksham Sharma, Bernard Curry, Geoff Morrell, Mahesh Jadu, Amelia Bishop, Shapoor Batliwalla, Monish Anand, Shivantha Wijesinha, and CJ Bloomfield filling out the forged.
In 2021’s The Ice Street, a distant diamond mine collapses in far northern Canada, and a ‘big-rig’ ice highway driver, Mike McCann (Liam Neeson), should lead an inconceivable rescue mission over a frozen lake to avoid wasting the trapped miners. Alongside for the journey are Tantoo (Amber Midthunder) and Mike’s brother, Gurty McCann (Marcus Thomas), who add a degree of hazard to the mission as Mike should account for his or her errors and interference.
In Vertical‘s Ice Street: Vengeance trailer, Mike (Neeson) companions with Dhani (Bingbing Fan) to foil the tried kidnapping of a younger man who seems to be the son of the governor of Nepal. Sadly for Mike and Dhani, they’ve inadvertently kicked a hornet’s nest by saving the boy’s life, and now they’ve bought a busload of individuals to guard as they keep away from thugs, criminals, the cops, and hairpin turns that might finish their collective lives in seconds. Buckle your seat belts, people! It’s going to be a bumpy journey!
Ice Street: Vengeance comes to pick out theaters on June 27 and On Demand on July 1.
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