Extraction 2 director Sam Hargrave finally responded to our query.
There's another reason: Singapore has the most powerful passport in the world., which measures visa-free access to 227 destinations across the world, Singapore ranks No.1 with 194 destinations, followed by Japan and Germany and Italy .
“It was a logical step for our characters to illicitly construct Singapore passports for the family so they could travel to a lot of places without a lot of hassle,” Hargrave added.Since we had Hargrave on the line, we couldn’t resist asking him about theDodging bullets: Chris Hemsworth takes his chances with a chopper — behind a ladder.“I wouldn’t call it necessarily a blunder,” Hargrave explained.
“He didn’t really have many places to hide,” he continued. “Nothing’s really going to stop those bullets. If he hid behind one of those plastic crates, the bullets would go right through. He was just trying to make himself small to get out of the way as much as possible. But if he gets hit, he gets hit.”
“I did read [the comments] and that makes me at least smile,” he said. “I wouldn’t consider it a blunder but I can see how it could be seen that way. So, thanks for pointing that out.” Man of action: Hargrave, who lists “Jackie Chan’s pantheon of exceptional movies in the ‘80s, ‘90s, and early 2000s” as well as classics likeand the Rambo trilogy as his favouite action flicks, said he’s looking forward to. “The franchise keeps improving on each previous movie,” he said. “They just keep getting better, bigger, more impressive and exciting. Tom [Cruise] is an amazing filmmaker and performer. He understands action.
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