The primary reactions to probably the most extremely anticipated motion sequels of the 12 months (a minimum of, amongst die-hard style followers) have now emerged, with the follow-up being hailed as each greater and bloodier, in addition to being described because the “good sequel” and “all the pieces a revenge flick needs to be.” Sure, it does certainly sound like we might have one other motion thriller basic on our fingers.
Following 2022’s Sisu, which itself has a rating of 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, Sisu: Street to Revenge has now premiered at Improbable Fest 2025. Taking to X/Twitter to share their reactions, these in attendance have rapidly heaped reward on the motion outing, with a number of saying that the sequel surpasses its already acclaimed predecessor. Stated fortunate viewers member @kirkneverdied…
“Sisu: Street to Revenge Is larger, bloodier and extra private than the unique w/ an excellent higher villain from Stephen Lang. The motion is extra different with planes, trains, cars & tanks, and it finds new alternatives for utter absurdity. A sequel that surpasses the unique.”
“SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE completely rips. An excessive, exponential enchancment on its predecessor that looks like a Wile E. Coyote/Roadrunner cartoon set within the Soviet Union. So many intelligent gore gags and motion set-ups, plus a shocking coronary heart. Additionally- Stephen Lang,” mentioned @JamesPPoole, with @RobertoTylerOr1 including, “SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE is all the pieces a revenge flick needs to be: enjoyable, intense, and inconceivable to look away from. It doesn’t attempt to be something greater than it’s, and in that simplicity, it excels.”
‘Sisu: Street to Revenge’ Is On account of Be Launched in November
The overwhelmingly promising consensus appears to be that Sisu: Street to Revenge is all the pieces any motion film fan might presumably need from a narrative of violent vengeance. And all whereas cementing Jorma Tommila’s mysterious soldier as among the finest motion heroes of the fashionable age. “Sisu: Street to Revenge is the right sequel. It takes all the pieces that was nice concerning the first movie and cranks it as much as insane ranges—bloodier, extra brutal, and extra chaotic than ever,” this response from @according2seth reads.
“Jorma Tommila’s Aatami Korpi mows down dangerous guys one after the other, and there’s a stunt so wild your entire theater erupted in cheers. Stephen Lang and Richard Brake are pure evil perfection, and each kill hits tougher than the final. Violent, relentless, and totally unforgettable—that is the way you do a sequel.”
Additional early reactions to Sisu: Street to Revenge name the motion film “absolute carnage” and advise that followers “Don’t sleep on this sequel, it’s a literal blast.” Whereas others supply the tantalizing description of Sisu: Street to Revenge because the “Looney Tunes of motion sequels, it’s wacky, self-aware, and hysterically violent. The immortal is Roadrunner and the Russians are Wiley Coyote.”
Written and directed by Jalmari Helander as soon as once more, Sisu: Street to Revenge stars a returning Jorma Tommila as underrated motion icon Aatami Korpi, with Stephen Lang and Richard Brake rounding out the forged. Sisu: Street to Revenge is because of be launched in its native Finland on October 22, 2025, and elsewhere on November 21, 2025. Within the meantime, you may try the official synopsis under…
“SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE is a wall-to-wall cinematic motion occasion, a sequel to the unique sleeper hit SISU. Returning to the home the place his household was brutally murdered in the course of the conflict, “the person who refuses to die” (Jorma Tommila) dismantles it, hundreds it on a truck, and is set to rebuild it someplace protected of their honor. When the Purple Military commander who killed his household (Stephen Lang from Do not Breathe) comes again hellbent on ending the job, a relentless, eye-popping cross-country chase ensues — a battle to the demise, filled with intelligent, unbelievable motion set items.”
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October 22, 2025
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88 minutes
- Director
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Jalmari Helander
- Writers
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Jalmari Helander
- Producers
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Petri Jokiranta
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Jaakko Hutchings
Soviet Soldier