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Sicario: Day of the Soldado

Sicario: Day of the Soldado (also known as Sicario 2: Soldado and Soldado) is a 2018 American action-thriller film[5] directed by Stefano Sollima and written by Taylor Sheridan. A sequel to 2015's Sicario, the film features Benicio del Toro, Josh Brolin, Jeffrey Donovan, and Raoul Trujillo reprising their roles, with Isabela Moner, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, and Catherine Keener joining the cast. The story relates to human trafficking at the U.S.-Mexico border and an attempt by the United States government to incite increased conflict among the cartels.

Sicario: Day of the Soldado
Theatrical release poster
Directed byStefano Sollima
Written byTaylor Sheridan
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDariusz Wolski
Edited byMatthew Newman
Music byHildur Guðnadóttir
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • June 11, 2018 (2018-06-11) (Antara Polanco)
  • June 29, 2018 (2018-06-29) (United States)
Running time
122 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish [2]
Budget$35–45 million [3]
Box office$75.8 million [4]

Sicario: Day of the Soldado was released in the United States and Canada on June 29, 2018, by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label, while it was distributed internationally by Lionsgate (excluding Latin America and Spain, where it was distributed by Sony).

The film is dedicated to the memory of Jóhann Jóhannsson, the composer of the first film, who died four months before it came out.

It received generally favorable reviews from critics.[6] A sequel, titled Sicario: Capos, is in development.[7]

Plot edit

A suicide bombing by ISIS in a Kansas City grocery store kills fifteen people. In response, the United States government orders CIA officer Matt Graver to apply extreme measures to combat Mexican drug cartels who are suspected of having smuggled the terrorists across the Mexico–United States border. Graver and the Department of Defense decide the best option is to instigate a war between the major cartels, and Graver recruits operative Alejandro Gillick for the mission. Graver also meets with PMC official Andy Wheeldon to secure mercenaries, helicopters, and encrypted communication equipment in order for the U.S. to maintain plausible deniability while combating the Mexican cartels.

Gillick assassinates a high-profile lawyer of the Matamoros cartel in Mexico City while Graver and his team capture Isabel Reyes, the daughter of Carlos Reyes (kingpin of the Sonoran drug cartel, rivals of the Matamoros), in a false flag operation.

Graver, Gillick and their team take Isabel to a safe house in Texas. They stage a DEA raid and pretend to rescue her, making her believe that she had been captured by the Matamoros cartel. They take her to an American military base while the team organizes her return to Mexico. They plan to leave her behind in a Mexican Federal Police depot located inside territory controlled by her father's rivals to further escalate the inter-cartel conflict. However, after they cross into Mexico, the corrupt police escort turns against them and attacks the American armored vehicles. In the firefight that ensues, Graver and his team kill 25 Mexican policemen to escape the ambush.

Amidst the chaos, Isabel runs away into the desert. Gillick goes after her alone while the rest of the team returns to the United States. Meanwhile, the American government determines that at least two of the suicide bombers in Kansas City were in fact domestic terrorists, not foreign nationals, and thus were not smuggled into the United States by the cartels. To quell tensions with Mexico, the Secretary of Defense orders the CIA to abandon the mission. Learning that Isabel witnessed the Americans shooting the Mexican police, the Secretary orders the team to erase all proof of American involvement by killing Isabel and Gillick. Graver in turn warns Gillick and orders him to kill Isabel, but Gillick refuses and turns rogue in order to keep her alive. Both have found shelter at an isolated farm in the desert for the night. Gillick knows that if they stay in Mexico, Isabel will be killed. With few resources, they disguise themselves as illegal immigrants and pay human traffickers to help them re-enter the United States. Graver and his team fly covertly into Mexico on Black Hawks, tracking a GPS device that Gillick has activated and embedded into Isabel's shoe.

At the point of departure for the border, Miguel, a young Mexican-American who has been recruited as a coyote, recognizes Gillick from an encounter in a Texas parking lot two days earlier. He alerts his boss, who takes Gillick and Isabel hostage. As a gang initiation, Miguel is forced to shoot a hooded Gillick in the head. Upset, Miguel abandons the gang and walks off by himself. Graver witnesses the apparent killing of Gillick through live satellite imaging and his team track down and eliminate the Mexican gang. They find Isabel, and defying his own orders, Graver decides to bring her to the U.S. and place her in witness protection. Meanwhile, Gillick regains consciousness and discovers he has been shot through the cheek. He is chased by a gang search party but he kills its members by throwing a grenade into the pursuing car.

One year later, a now heavily gang-tattooed Miguel is in the Texas mall where he first saw Gillick. He enters the office of his gang contact but instead finds Gillick waiting for him. Gillick says to a dumbfounded and intimidated Miguel: "So you want to be a sicario? Let's talk about your future."

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

In September 2015, Lionsgate commissioned a sequel to Sicario, centering on Benicio del Toro's character. The project was being overseen by writer Taylor Sheridan, with Denis Villeneuve initially involved.[8] In April 2016, producers Molly Smith and Trent Luckinbill said Emily Blunt, del Toro and Josh Brolin would return.[9][10] By June 1, 2016, Italian director Stefano Sollima had been hired to direct what was now titled Soldado from a script by Sheridan.[11] On October 27, 2016, Catherine Keener was cast in the film, which Lionsgate and Black Label Media financed, and which was produced by Thunder Road's Basil Iwanyk, Black Label's Molly Smith and Thad and Trent Luckinbill, and Edward McDonnell.[12] By November 2016, Blunt was no longer attached.[13] The following month, Isabela Moner, David Castaneda and Manuel Garcia-Rulfo joined the cast.[14][15][16] Jeffrey Donovan, who returned as Steve Forsing, said that the story would focus on Forsing, Gillick and Graver "going down into Mexico to basically start a war, on purpose, between the rival Mexican cartels," and described the film as a "stand-alone spin-off" rather than a sequel or prequel.[17] In January 2017, Elijah Rodriguez, Matthew Modine and Ian Bohen also joined the cast.[18][19][20] Sheridan said, "if Sicario is a film about the militarization of police and that blending over, this is removing the policing aspect from it."[21]

Filming edit

Principal photography on the film began in New Mexico on November 8, 2016,[22] and then it was shot in Mexico City and Tijuana, Baja California.[23]

Music edit

Hildur Guðnadóttir composed the score for the film, after collaborating with Jóhann Jóhannsson on the first film as cello soloist. The soundtrack was released by Varese Sarabande Records.[citation needed]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLength
1."Attack"3:32
2."The Bomber"1:35
3."Gulf of Somalia"2:15
4."Miguel Takes Money"1:42
5."Start a War"2:22
6."The Kidnap"3:29
7."Moving Isabelle"1:09
8."Santa Claus"4:25
9."Convoy"4:44
10."Alejandro Saves Isabelle"2:30
11."The Rescue"1:34
12."Journey to Border"4:28
13."The Execution"1:37
14."Survivors"1:27
Total length:36:49

[24]

Release edit

The film was originally set to be released by Lionsgate in the United States, under the title Soldado, but a disagreement between Lionsgate and production company Black Label Media saw the North American distribution rights change to Sony Pictures Releasing through its Columbia Pictures label, who then changed the title to Sicario 2: Soldado (which is the UK title) and then thereafter to Sicario: Day of the Soldado, in the North American market. Sony Pictures distributed the film in the United States, Canada, Latin America and Spain, while Lionsgate distributed it in the United Kingdom, as well as handling international rights to other independent distributors.[25] In August 2017, Sony set the release date for June 29, 2018.[26]

Marketing edit

On December 19, 2017, the first trailer was released.[27] The second trailer debuted on March 19, 2018, confirming the new title as Sicario: Day of the Soldado.[28][29] The film was released outside North America under the title Sicario 2: Soldado in some locations, and in Italy, the Philippines and others keeping the initial title of Soldado.

Reception edit

Box office edit

Sicario: Day of the Soldado grossed $50.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $25.7 million in other territories, for a total worldwide gross of $75.8 million.[5] The studio has stated the production budget was $35 million, although Deadline Hollywood reported the film cost as high as $45 million before prints and advertising.[3]

In the United States and Canada, Day of the Soldado was released alongside Uncle Drew, and was initially projected to gross around $12 million from 3,055 theaters in its opening weekend.[30] After making $7.5 million on its first day (including $2 million from Thursday night previews), estimates were raised to $19 million. Its debut was ultimately $19.1 million, an improvement over the $12.1 million the first film took in during its wide expansion, and third at the box office that weekend, behind other sequels such as Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2.[3] It fell 61% in its second weekend, to $7.3 million, finishing fifth at the box office.[31]

Critical response edit

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Day of the Soldado holds an approval rating of 62% based on 290 reviews, with an average rating of 6.3/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Though less subversive than its predecessor, Sicario: Day of the Soldado succeeds as a stylish, dynamic thriller—even if its amoral machismo makes for grim viewing."[32] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100, based on 50 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[33] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale, down from the first film's "A−".[3]

Variety's Peter Debruge called the film "tense, tough, and shockingly ruthless at times," and wrote, "Soldado may not be as masterful as Villeneuve's original, but it sets up a world of possibilities for elaborating on a complex conflict far too rich to be resolved in two hours' time."[34] Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter praised the film as a "worthy, rough-and-tough sequel", highlighting the direction, lead performances and Sheridan's script, and saying "Sicario: Day of the Soldado emerges as a dynamic action drama in its own right."[35]

Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a 'B' rating, praising the performance of Del Toro while criticizing the plot, stating: "Alejandro (played by Del Toro) assassinates a cartel functionary in broad daylight... He executes the man, firing his gun exactly 417 times. So Sicario 2 is junk, but it's terrifically stylish junk. Director Stefano Solima has worked in Italian crime thrillers, and he brings a run-and-gun humanity to this, suggesting complexities of border society where the first film defaulted to moody hellscapery".[36]

Time magazine's Stephanie Zacharek found the film to be adequate, though lacking the presence of a character in the sequel as emotive as the one played by Emily Blunt in the original, stating: "There's not a Blunt in sight, though special task force macho men Matt Graver and Alejandro... return. This time their job is to stir up a war between rival Mexican drug cartels; part of the scheme involves kidnapping a drug lord's scrappy teenage daughter. Although she has enough teen-beat orneriness to kick both Matt's and Alejandro's butts, the movie doesn't let her."[37]

In an opinion piece for NBC News, Ani Bundel called the film "as implausible as it is irresponsible" and criticized the use of negative stereotypes, concluding that the film "is the worst kind of propaganda, in that it probably doesn't even realize just how harmful it really is."[38] Monica Castillo at IndieWire describes the first film as an unsympathetic portrayal of Mexicans, and compares the sequel to state-sanctioned propaganda, decrying the "xenophobic absurdity" of it.[39]

Possible sequel edit

In June 2018, prior to the release of Soldado, producer Trent Luckinbill stated that a third film is in development.[40] In January 2021, it was noted that the producers hoped to start filming of a third installment in the spring or summer of that year. It was revealed that the third film will be named Sicario: Capos.[41] In February 2021, producer Molly Smith said the film was still in development.[42] In September 2023, it was reported that a script was being written prior to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike, with writers ready to continue whenever the strike should end.[43] In late October 2023, Christopher McQuarrie was confirmed to be involved in the third film, with producers guaranteeing the script was nearly complete.[44]

See also edit

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Day of the Soldado redirects here Not to be confused with Dia do Soldado Sicario Day of the Soldado also known as Sicario 2 Soldado and Soldado is a 2018 American action thriller film 5 directed by Stefano Sollima and written by Taylor Sheridan A sequel to 2015 s Sicario the film features Benicio del Toro Josh Brolin Jeffrey Donovan and Raoul Trujillo reprising their roles with Isabela Moner Manuel Garcia Rulfo and Catherine Keener joining the cast The story relates to human trafficking at the U S Mexico border and an attempt by the United States government to incite increased conflict among the cartels Sicario Day of the SoldadoTheatrical release posterDirected byStefano SollimaWritten byTaylor SheridanProduced byBasil Iwanyk Edward L McDonnell Molly Smith Thad Luckinbill Trent LuckinbillStarringBenicio del Toro Josh Brolin Isabela Moner Jeffrey Donovan Manuel Garcia Rulfo Catherine KeenerCinematographyDariusz WolskiEdited byMatthew NewmanMusic byHildur GudnadottirProductioncompaniesColumbia Pictures Black Label Media Thunder Road PicturesDistributed bySony Pictures Releasing North America Latin America and Spain Lionsgate Entertainment International Release datesJune 11 2018 2018 06 11 Antara Polanco June 29 2018 2018 06 29 United States Running time122 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish 2 Budget 35 45 million 3 Box office 75 8 million 4 Sicario Day of the Soldado was released in the United States and Canada on June 29 2018 by Sony Pictures Releasing under its Columbia Pictures label while it was distributed internationally by Lionsgate excluding Latin America and Spain where it was distributed by Sony The film is dedicated to the memory of Johann Johannsson the composer of the first film who died four months before it came out It received generally favorable reviews from critics 6 A sequel titled Sicario Capos is in development 7 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Filming 3 3 Music 3 3 1 Track listing 4 Release 4 1 Marketing 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 6 Possible sequel 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot editA suicide bombing by ISIS in a Kansas City grocery store kills fifteen people In response the United States government orders CIA officer Matt Graver to apply extreme measures to combat Mexican drug cartels who are suspected of having smuggled the terrorists across the Mexico United States border Graver and the Department of Defense decide the best option is to instigate a war between the major cartels and Graver recruits operative Alejandro Gillick for the mission Graver also meets with PMC official Andy Wheeldon to secure mercenaries helicopters and encrypted communication equipment in order for the U S to maintain plausible deniability while combating the Mexican cartels Gillick assassinates a high profile lawyer of the Matamoros cartel in Mexico City while Graver and his team capture Isabel Reyes the daughter of Carlos Reyes kingpin of the Sonoran drug cartel rivals of the Matamoros in a false flag operation Graver Gillick and their team take Isabel to a safe house in Texas They stage a DEA raid and pretend to rescue her making her believe that she had been captured by the Matamoros cartel They take her to an American military base while the team organizes her return to Mexico They plan to leave her behind in a Mexican Federal Police depot located inside territory controlled by her father s rivals to further escalate the inter cartel conflict However after they cross into Mexico the corrupt police escort turns against them and attacks the American armored vehicles In the firefight that ensues Graver and his team kill 25 Mexican policemen to escape the ambush Amidst the chaos Isabel runs away into the desert Gillick goes after her alone while the rest of the team returns to the United States Meanwhile the American government determines that at least two of the suicide bombers in Kansas City were in fact domestic terrorists not foreign nationals and thus were not smuggled into the United States by the cartels To quell tensions with Mexico the Secretary of Defense orders the CIA to abandon the mission Learning that Isabel witnessed the Americans shooting the Mexican police the Secretary orders the team to erase all proof of American involvement by killing Isabel and Gillick Graver in turn warns Gillick and orders him to kill Isabel but Gillick refuses and turns rogue in order to keep her alive Both have found shelter at an isolated farm in the desert for the night Gillick knows that if they stay in Mexico Isabel will be killed With few resources they disguise themselves as illegal immigrants and pay human traffickers to help them re enter the United States Graver and his team fly covertly into Mexico on Black Hawks tracking a GPS device that Gillick has activated and embedded into Isabel s shoe At the point of departure for the border Miguel a young Mexican American who has been recruited as a coyote recognizes Gillick from an encounter in a Texas parking lot two days earlier He alerts his boss who takes Gillick and Isabel hostage As a gang initiation Miguel is forced to shoot a hooded Gillick in the head Upset Miguel abandons the gang and walks off by himself Graver witnesses the apparent killing of Gillick through live satellite imaging and his team track down and eliminate the Mexican gang They find Isabel and defying his own orders Graver decides to bring her to the U S and place her in witness protection Meanwhile Gillick regains consciousness and discovers he has been shot through the cheek He is chased by a gang search party but he kills its members by throwing a grenade into the pursuing car One year later a now heavily gang tattooed Miguel is in the Texas mall where he first saw Gillick He enters the office of his gang contact but instead finds Gillick waiting for him Gillick says to a dumbfounded and intimidated Miguel So you want to be a sicario Let s talk about your future Cast editBenicio del Toro as Alejandro Gillick a former Mexican Prosecutor turned CIA trained assassin Josh Brolin as Matt Graver CIA SAC SOG officer Isabela Moner as Isabel Reyes the daughter of Carlos Reyes a powerful Mexican drug lord and Alejandro Gillick s archenemy Jeffrey Donovan as Steve Forsing CIA SAC SOG officer Manuel Garcia Rulfo as Gallo a human trafficker Catherine Keener as Cynthia Foards Matt s Superior in the CIA Matthew Modine as Secretary of Defense James Riley Shea Whigham as Andy Wheeldon the head of a private military company Elijah Rodriguez as Miguel Hernandez an American teen who works as a coyote Howard Ferguson Jr as Troy David Castaneda as Hector Jacqueline Torres as Blandina Raoul Trujillo as Rafael Bruno Bichir as Angel Jake Picking as Shawn Arturo Maese Bernal as Gallo s thug Ian Bohen as Carson Willis Faysal Ahmed as Bashiir Graham Beckel as Dale HammondsProduction editDevelopment edit In September 2015 Lionsgate commissioned a sequel to Sicario centering on Benicio del Toro s character The project was being overseen by writer Taylor Sheridan with Denis Villeneuve initially involved 8 In April 2016 producers Molly Smith and Trent Luckinbill said Emily Blunt del Toro and Josh Brolin would return 9 10 By June 1 2016 Italian director Stefano Sollima had been hired to direct what was now titled Soldado from a script by Sheridan 11 On October 27 2016 Catherine Keener was cast in the film which Lionsgate and Black Label Media financed and which was produced by Thunder Road s Basil Iwanyk Black Label s Molly Smith and Thad and Trent Luckinbill and Edward McDonnell 12 By November 2016 Blunt was no longer attached 13 The following month Isabela Moner David Castaneda and Manuel Garcia Rulfo joined the cast 14 15 16 Jeffrey Donovan who returned as Steve Forsing said that the story would focus on Forsing Gillick and Graver going down into Mexico to basically start a war on purpose between the rival Mexican cartels and described the film as a stand alone spin off rather than a sequel or prequel 17 In January 2017 Elijah Rodriguez Matthew Modine and Ian Bohen also joined the cast 18 19 20 Sheridan said if Sicario is a film about the militarization of police and that blending over this is removing the policing aspect from it 21 Filming edit Principal photography on the film began in New Mexico on November 8 2016 22 and then it was shot in Mexico City and Tijuana Baja California 23 Music edit Hildur Gudnadottir composed the score for the film after collaborating with Johann Johannsson on the first film as cello soloist The soundtrack was released by Varese Sarabande Records citation needed Track listing edit No TitleLength1 Attack 3 322 The Bomber 1 353 Gulf of Somalia 2 154 Miguel Takes Money 1 425 Start a War 2 226 The Kidnap 3 297 Moving Isabelle 1 098 Santa Claus 4 259 Convoy 4 4410 Alejandro Saves Isabelle 2 3011 The Rescue 1 3412 Journey to Border 4 2813 The Execution 1 3714 Survivors 1 27Total length 36 49 24 Release editThe film was originally set to be released by Lionsgate in the United States under the title Soldado but a disagreement between Lionsgate and production company Black Label Media saw the North American distribution rights change to Sony Pictures Releasing through its Columbia Pictures label who then changed the title to Sicario 2 Soldado which is the UK title and then thereafter to Sicario Day of the Soldado in the North American market Sony Pictures distributed the film in the United States Canada Latin America and Spain while Lionsgate distributed it in the United Kingdom as well as handling international rights to other independent distributors 25 In August 2017 Sony set the release date for June 29 2018 26 Marketing edit On December 19 2017 the first trailer was released 27 The second trailer debuted on March 19 2018 confirming the new title as Sicario Day of the Soldado 28 29 The film was released outside North America under the title Sicario 2 Soldado in some locations and in Italy the Philippines and others keeping the initial title of Soldado Reception editBox office edit Sicario Day of the Soldado grossed 50 1 million in the United States and Canada and 25 7 million in other territories for a total worldwide gross of 75 8 million 5 The studio has stated the production budget was 35 million although Deadline Hollywood reported the film cost as high as 45 million before prints and advertising 3 In the United States and Canada Day of the Soldado was released alongside Uncle Drew and was initially projected to gross around 12 million from 3 055 theaters in its opening weekend 30 After making 7 5 million on its first day including 2 million from Thursday night previews estimates were raised to 19 million Its debut was ultimately 19 1 million an improvement over the 12 1 million the first film took in during its wide expansion and third at the box office that weekend behind other sequels such as Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom and Incredibles 2 3 It fell 61 in its second weekend to 7 3 million finishing fifth at the box office 31 Critical response edit On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes Day of the Soldado holds an approval rating of 62 based on 290 reviews with an average rating of 6 3 10 The website s critical consensus reads Though less subversive than its predecessor Sicario Day of the Soldado succeeds as a stylish dynamic thriller even if its amoral machismo makes for grim viewing 32 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 61 out of 100 based on 50 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 33 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale down from the first film s A 3 Variety s Peter Debruge called the film tense tough and shockingly ruthless at times and wrote Soldado may not be as masterful as Villeneuve s original but it sets up a world of possibilities for elaborating on a complex conflict far too rich to be resolved in two hours time 34 Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter praised the film as a worthy rough and tough sequel highlighting the direction lead performances and Sheridan s script and saying Sicario Day of the Soldado emerges as a dynamic action drama in its own right 35 Darren Franich of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a B rating praising the performance of Del Toro while criticizing the plot stating Alejandro played by Del Toro assassinates a cartel functionary in broad daylight He executes the man firing his gun exactly 417 times So Sicario 2 is junk but it s terrifically stylish junk Director Stefano Solima has worked in Italian crime thrillers and he brings a run and gun humanity to this suggesting complexities of border society where the first film defaulted to moody hellscapery 36 Time magazine s Stephanie Zacharek found the film to be adequate though lacking the presence of a character in the sequel as emotive as the one played by Emily Blunt in the original stating There s not a Blunt in sight though special task force macho men Matt Graver and Alejandro return This time their job is to stir up a war between rival Mexican drug cartels part of the scheme involves kidnapping a drug lord s scrappy teenage daughter Although she has enough teen beat orneriness to kick both Matt s and Alejandro s butts the movie doesn t let her 37 In an opinion piece for NBC News Ani Bundel called the film as implausible as it is irresponsible and criticized the use of negative stereotypes concluding that the film is the worst kind of propaganda in that it probably doesn t even realize just how harmful it really is 38 Monica Castillo at IndieWire describes the first film as an unsympathetic portrayal of Mexicans and compares the sequel to state sanctioned propaganda decrying the xenophobic absurdity of it 39 Possible sequel editIn June 2018 prior to the release of Soldado producer Trent Luckinbill stated that a third film is in development 40 In January 2021 it was noted that the producers hoped to start filming of a third installment in the spring or summer of that year It was revealed that the third film will be named Sicario Capos 41 In February 2021 producer Molly Smith said the film was still in development 42 In September 2023 it was reported that a script was being written prior to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike with writers ready to continue whenever the strike should end 43 In late October 2023 Christopher McQuarrie was confirmed to be involved in the third film with producers guaranteeing the script was nearly complete 44 See also edit nbsp Film portal nbsp Mexico portal Mexico United States relations Coyote person List of films featuring the deaf and hard of hearingReferences edit SICARIO 2 SOLDADO 15 British Board of Film Classification May 15 2018 Retrieved June 21 2018 SICARIO 2 SOLDADO 15 British Board of Film Classification May 15 2018 Retrieved June 21 2018 a b c d D Alessandro Anthony June 29 2018 At 2 5B To Date Summer s B O Is More Colossal Than Ever Imagined Dinos Still Rule With 60M Second Weekend Deadline Hollywood Penske Business Media Retrieved June 30 2018 Sicario Day of the Soldado 2018 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 14 2018 a b Sicario Day of the Soldado 2018 Box Office Mojo Retrieved December 14 2018 Clopton Eric June 26 2018 Sicario Day of the Soldado Reviews What the Critics Are Saying Variety Penske Business Media Retrieved June 22 2018 Fogarty Paul May 8 2023 Sicario 3 Release Date Netflix Trailer Cast Expected Plot CasTalkie Retrieved May 8 2023 Lang Brent September 21 2015 Sicario Sequel in the Works at Lionsgate Variety Penske Business Media Retrieved October 12 2015 Jaugernauth Kevin April 1 2016 Producers Say Emily Blunt Benicio Del Toro And Josh Brolin Will Return For Sicario 2 IndieWire Penske Business Media Archived from the original on April 4 2016 Retrieved April 1 2016 Siegel Tatiana March 31 2016 Demolition Producers Talk Indie Film Strategy Sicario 2 Plans and Move to TV The Hollywood Reporter 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