

Troll 2
Réalisé par Roar UthaugLorsqu'un nouveau troll sème la dévastation dans le pays, Nora, Andreas et le major Kris se lancent dans la plus périlleuse des missions.
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- Baby ARES20 janvier 2026Solid film and continues the story from the first one. Fun and exciting
- Niztradamus11 janvier 2026Well, instead of keeping the tone of the original they went more Hollywood with it. Someone else called it Godzilla x Kong on wish. Since that movie was really bad I wouldn't go that far but it went in that direction for sure. It;s a fun ride while it lasts but the first one doesn't only seem more realistic and believable, it also felt like a movie made with love. This one is made with a high budget.
- PatrikStar30 novembre 2025Godzilla x Kong on wish.
- gtate8721 décembre 2025This is a good movie. Special effects are good. Script is good. Go and enjoy. I don't get the bad reviews. I had a fun time with this.
- PureSp1r1t1 décembre 2025Yes, the first one was better, but as sequels go...This one is a dang good one! Fingers crossed for more!
- Patrick Wai9 décembre 2025Not even half as good as the first movie. Mediocre story.
- jackmeat9 décembre 2025My quick rating - 5.6/10. I stumbled onto the first Troll film a few years ago and found it to be one of those fun, guilty pleasures that I could throw on knowing exactly what I’m in for. Troll 2 picks up that same energy, just with a slightly colder climate, slightly bigger stakes, and slightly less finesse. We open with a surprisingly charming animated prologue detailing troll mythology and their eventual demise. Naturally, this bedtime story is being read to a toddler-aged Nora, because nothing tucks a kid in better than a goodnight massacre courtesy of medieval Christians. From there, we’re whisked off to an arctic research outpost with a name I won’t even attempt to spell. Nora (Ine Marie Wilmann) is living off the grid, still recovering from the chaos of the first film, when Andreas (Kim Falck) pops in with that familiar “Hey, so… something huge and dangerous has been discovered” expression. And yes, we know exactly where this is going. If you’ve seen Troll, the roadmap here will feel more than a little familiar. At least the scenery keeps things fresh. Oslo once again looks phenomenal, especially if you’re a fan of snow, mountains, and the kind of landscapes that make you wonder why you don’t ski for a living. The ski-resort sequence, minus the giant troll using tourists as trail snacks, made me genuinely jealous. The film then moves to Trondheim, where the team hunts down the grave of Olav, the crusader who originally led the troll-slaughtering campaign. This section actually adds some welcome flavor - a little Indiana Jones-style puzzle-solving, some historical intrigue, and the strongest world-building beat in the movie. The action scenes mostly deliver as advertised. Helicopter chases, collapsing structures, roaring monsters - you’ll get your money’s worth. The VFX are impressively polished, and there’s no shortage of “yep, that’ll look great on Netflix’s thumbnail” moments. But in between the mayhem, the pacing does sag. The film has a noticeably slower rhythm than the first, and the writing isn’t quite as tight. The performances, too, lack some of the spark that helped elevate the original’s cheesy tone. Still, director Roar Uthaug knows exactly what kind of movie he’s making. He doesn’t shy away from the inherent cheesiness - in fact, he embraces it. There’s more folklore this time and a deeper look into troll history and their place in ancient society. Visually, it’s a treat. Narratively, it's predictable. The protagonists often fall into stereotype territory, and you can feel the script stretching to justify the sequel’s existence. But here’s the thing, as a follow-up popcorn flick? It’s fine. Not better than the first, not worse enough to be offensive, just comfortably in the middle. If you enjoyed Troll, you’ll probably have at least a decent time with Troll 2. If you didn’t… well, this isn’t the movie that’s going to convert you.
- sto3417 décembre 2025The movie includes scenes of humor, romance, conflict, and attempts at tearful emotional moments, but the romance and emotional weight feel empty because they aren’t properly earned in earlier scenes. The humor comes across as shallow, trying to be something it’s not—a Hollywood-style film—which it didn’t need to be. The first installment had a certain purity in its identity, which is now undermined by these crude touches.
- Hipster ZOMBIE6 décembre 2025Troll 2 rolls in like a big goofy boulder, loudly declaring, “Yes, I’m a sequel, and no, I didn’t do my homework.” The film takes the War of the Gargantuas playbook — two giant creatures duking it out for dominance — and basically photocopies it, smudges included. To its credit, the special effects absolutely slap. The trolls look incredible, the scale is massive, and every stomp feels like Netflix spent half its annual budget on Dolby rumble. When the movie actually lets the trolls fight, it’s glorious… which is why it’s criminal how little troll-on-troll action we actually get. Plot? Paper thin. Characters? Mostly there to stare up at the sky and gasp. Story? Think “diet version of the first film” with all the calories of originality removed. The heart, mystery, and emotional pulse of the original are MIA, replaced by a simple “big guy smash other big guy” formula that somehow still doesn’t smash enough. Overall, Troll 2 is an okay streaming night distraction — loud, shiny, and occasionally awesome — but nowhere near the depth, charm, or inventiveness of the first film. A decent watch… if you don’t expect more than surface-level spectacle and a couple great monster punches.
- netxchanges6 décembre 2025Story wasn't that innovative but movie still nice to watch
- michael.b5626 décembre 2025Nothing special, watch it if you have seen the first movie, but don't expect any super thrilling interesting story....
- Tommy Aronsson4 décembre 2025Quite an ok movie. A bit of a Godzilla copy. But well made. The first one was better
- Helioswatcher3 décembre 2025I really don't know what I expected... I kinda enjoyed the first one as a mid movie. But this is really subpar....
- Evert1 décembre 2025Definitely not as good as the first one, but I guess it's still wholesome entertainment for those who are into Norwegian history and trolls.
- chops983 décembre 2025Kind of slow moving for me, not a bad watch.
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Troll 2 Trivia
Troll 2 was released on 1 décembre 2025.
Troll 2 was directed by Roar Uthaug.
Troll 2 has a runtime of 1h 42min.
Troll 2 was produced by Espen Horn, Kristian Strand Sinkerud.
Lorsqu'un nouveau troll sème la dévastation dans le pays, Nora, Andreas et le major Kris se lancent dans la plus périlleuse des missions.
The key characters in Troll 2 are Nora Tidemann (Ine Marie Wilmann), Andreas Isaksen (Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen), Kaptein Kristoffer Holm (Mads Sjøgård Pettersen).
Troll 2 is rated PG-13.
Troll 2 is an Action, Adventure, Drame film.
Troll 2 has an audience rating of 3.5 out of 10.
Troll 2 had a budget of 11,2 M $US.




















