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New trailer and images for Sicario: Day of the Soldado

March 19, 2018 by Amie Cranswick

Lionsgate and Sony Pictures have released a brand new trailer for the upcoming sequel to 2015’s action crime drama Sicario, now titled Sicario: Day of the Soldado, along with a batch of images courtesy of USA Today; check them out here…

In Sicario 2: Soldado, the drug war on the US – Mexico border has escalated as the cartels have begun trafficking terrorists across the US border. To fight the war, federal agent Matt Graver (Josh Brolin) reteams with the mercurial Alejandro (Benicio Del Toro).

https://youtu.be/sMzY5TILJiA

Sicario: Day of the Soldado is set for release on June 29th and sees Stefano Sollima directing a cast that sees Josh Brolin and Benicio Del Toro reprising their Sicario roles alongside Isabela Moner (Transformers: The Last Knight), Matthew Modine (Stranger Things), Catherine Keener (The 40 Year Old Virgin), Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (The Magnificent Seven and Jeffrey Donovan (Fargo).

Originally published March 19, 2018. Updated March 21, 2018.

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, Movies, News, Trailers Tagged With: Sicario 2: Soldado, Sicario: Day of the Soldado

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick has been part of Flickering Myth's editorial team for over a decade. She has a background in publishing and copyediting and has served as Executive Editor of FlickeringMyth.com since 2020.

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