
Netflix’s third Extraction film will kick off principal photography in June 2026, with shooting slated to run through October 9, 2026. The production has moved to Sydney, Australia, while also planning summer shoots in Europe, marking a long‑awaited homecoming for star Chris Hemsworth. The Russo brothers’ AGBO returns as producer, with Joe Russo handling the screenplay and Sam Hargrave directing. The sequel follows Netflix’s broader plan to grow the Extraction universe through a spin‑off series and a Korean‑set film, targeting a 2027 release.
The decision to launch Extraction 3’s shoot in Sydney aligns with Australia’s generous film‑production incentives, which can rebate up to 40 percent of qualifying expenses. This fiscal advantage, combined with the country’s diverse landscapes—from coastal cliffs to urban districts—offers Netflix a cost‑effective canvas that differs from the tropical and snowy backdrops of the first two entries. Local crews and talent will also benefit from the high‑profile project, reinforcing Australia’s growing reputation as a hub for international streaming productions.
Creative continuity remains a cornerstone of the sequel’s appeal. Director Sam Hargrave, a former stunt coordinator turned action auteur, returns to helm the film, promising the kinetic choreography that defined the series. The Russo brothers, through their AGBO banner, continue to shape the narrative, with Joe Russo penning the script and the Russo siblings overseeing production. This stable leadership team not only ensures tonal consistency but also leverages their proven track record in delivering blockbuster‑level action that resonates with global audiences.
Beyond the movie itself, Netflix is strategically expanding the Extraction brand into a multi‑platform universe. The upcoming eight‑episode Mercenary series, set in North Africa, and the Korean‑focused spin‑off Tygo illustrate a diversification strategy aimed at retaining viewers between major releases. By staggering content—series in 2026, film wrap in late 2026, and a 2027 streaming debut—Netflix can sustain subscriber engagement, monetize the franchise across regions, and position itself against competing action franchises on rival platforms.
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