**Q: Is *Sicario: Day of the Soldado* a direct sequel to *Sicario*?
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Taylor Sheridan's 2018 action thriller, *Sicario: Day of the Soldado*, is experiencing a significant resurgence, climbing into the Top 10 movies on Netflix in the U.S. seven years after its theatrical release. This follows a similar trend w...
*Sicario: Day of the Soldado* continues the dark, morally ambiguous themes of the first film, exploring the brutal realities of the drug war and government intervention. The plot involves federal agent Matt Graver (Brolin) re-teaming with the enigmatic Alejandro Gillick (del Toro) to intentionally escalate a cartel war by kidnapping a kingpin's daughter.
Compared to its predecessor, *Day of the Soldado* received a more mixed reception. While *Sicario* boasts a 92% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, the sequel sits at 62%. Critics acknowledged its stylish action and tension but often found it less nuanced and impactful than Villeneuve's original.
Financially, the sequel also performed slightly below the original, earning roughly $75.8 million worldwide on a $35 million budget, compared to the first film's $84.8 million on a $30 million budget.
Despite the comparisons, its current popularity on Netflix demonstrates a strong audience appetite for action thrillers and the specific brand associated with Taylor Sheridan, now widely known for the *Yellowstone* universe. This renewed interest also fuels speculation about the long-discussed third film, tentatively titled *Sicario: Capos*, though producers state they are still seeking the right storyline.
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