
AVAILABLE ON DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FROM 22ND OCTOBER
AND ON 4K UHD, STEELBOOK, BLU-RAY™ & DVD FROM 29TH OCTOBER 2018
In SICARIO 2: SOLDADO,(also known as Sicario:Day Of The Solado in some territories) the merciless drug war reaches new extremes as cartels begin trafficking terrorists across the US-Mexican border, pushing law enforcement to the brink of morality in order to end the terror. A heart-pounding sequel to the critically acclaimed Sicario, SICARIO 2: SOLDADO arrives on digital download from 22nd October and on 4K UHD, DVD, Steelbook, Blu-Ray™, DVD Double Pack, Blu-Ray™ Double Pack and UHD Double Pack from 29th October, courtesy of Lionsgate Home Entertainment UK.
When the US government begins to suspect that cartels are trafficking terrorists across the border, federal agent Matt Graver (played by Josh Brolin; Sicario, Avengers: Infinity War) calls on the mysterious hitman Alejandro (played by Benicio Del Toro; Sicario, Star Wars: The Last Jedi) to escalate the war in nefarious ways. Alejandro kidnaps the wanted kingpin’s teenage daughter (Isabela Moner; Transformers: The Last Knight) to inflame the conflict, but when the girl is seen as collateral damage, her fate will divide the two men and push them to question what they are fighting for..

From Stefano Sollima, the director of critically-acclaimed series Gomorrah, and with a forceful supporting performance from Academy-Award® nominee Catherine Keener (Get Out, Being John Malkovich), SICARIO 2: SOLDADO is an uncompromising, unflinching look into the ruthless world of drug cartels – and the extremes that some will go to end the terror. I loved this film. I was a fan of the first one and whilst I did hear a few mixed views about Sicario 2, I think people were more upset that original director Denis Villeneuve wasnt returning and someone else was taking over the helm,(Denis would likely have returned to helm this film were it not due to his schedule needing him for Arrival and also Blade Runner 2049). However having watched the first Sicario, upon its release and now having viewed Sicario 2, these films are seamless and most certainly isnt a step down in quality of any kind. I really enjoyed this film with its super serious tone, top notch casting, and some beautiful camerawork which when all put together, makes for great afternoons entertainment. Its also worth adding that whilst you will of course benefit from having seen the film film, its not a necessity to have watched Sicario before checking out this sequel.



