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Sisu: Road To Revenge: ‘The Action Is Bigger And The Stakes Higher’ In All-Out Action Sequel

If you’re an action junkie, chances are few films in recent years have caught your attention like Sisu. The stripped-down Finnish revenge saga saw Jorma Tommila’s lonely prospector Aatami go absolutely berserker when he was set upon by a troop of Nazis – who soon discovered that their elderly foe was not to be messed with. The results were spectacularly gory, hilariously outlandish, and full of creativity. Now, with sequel Sisu: Road To Revenge, Aatami is back – this time battling the Red Army after the end of World War II, with an even more personal mission.

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While the first Sisu saw Aatami holding tightly to the gold nuggets he’d panned, here he has a much larger item to protect. “He’s trying to transport his own home, which is really emotional cargo — and much more difficult to move around than a bag of gold, so the action is bigger and the stakes higher,” returning writer-director Jalmari Helander tells Empire.

With a new batch of Soviet baddies to dispatch – led by Stephen Lang’s dastardly Igor Draganov – Aatami is set to unleash a cavalcade more off-the-wall kills. Helander promises he hasn’t run out of outlandish executions. “I changed the Nazis to different bad guys!” he grins. “So, I somehow found a lot of cool ways again. I don’t know why my brain is good at thinking of something like that, but that’s my superpower.” Long may that power continue.

Read Empire’s full Sisu: Road To Revenge story in the Wicked: For Good issue – on sale Thursday 25 September. Pre-order a copy online here. Sisu: Road To Revenge comes to UK cinemas from 21 November.

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