SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE Trailer Promises a Sacred Mission of Unrelenting Violence
SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE is the 2025 sequel to the acclaimed action film, written and directed by Jalmari Helander. Jorma Tommila reprises his role as Aatami Korpi, the “man who refuses to die,” who embarks on a cross-country chase against the ruthless Red Army commander, Igor Draganov (Stephen Lang), the man responsible for his family’s brutal murder during the war. The film promises “wall-to-wall cinematic action” marked by absurdly violent set pieces, including flamethrowers, exploding bridges, and tanks doing flips, as Korpi fights to rebuild his dismantled home in his family’s honor.

SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE Trailer
The trailer for SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE, written to create another masterclass in controlled mayhem. It is a promise that the legendary Aatami Korpi, the Finnish gold prospector known simply as “the man who refuses to die” (Jorma Tommila), has transcended mere survival to pursue a mission of sacred, uncompromising duty. Where the original Sisu explored grit and endurance, this sequel, the Road to Revenge, anchors its hyper-violence in the deepest wells of human grief.
The initial emotional hook is profound: Aatami returns to the war-scarred land of Soviet-occupied Karelia, the site where his family was brutally murdered. His act of mourning is not passive; it is a declaration of defiance. He is seen meticulously dismantling the family house, loading its timbers onto a massive truck, determined to rebuild it in a safe place to honor those he lost. This singular, deeply personal mission—the rebuilding of a sacred hearth—transforms the ensuing chase from a simple action romp into a pilgrimage fueled by pain and the ancient, relentless spirit of sisu.
This determined path collides violently with the past when the monstrous Red Army commander, Igor Draganov (Stephen Lang, known for his chilling villainy), reappears, hellbent on “finishing the job”. The trailer, in its pulse-pounding duration, confirms that this conflict is now irrevocably personal. The dialogue is sparse, allowing Tommila’s granite-faced, silent rage to speak volumes, a character style Helander himself cited as being inspired by the physical comedy of Buster Keaton.
The trailer is a spectacular escalation of the original’s gritty foundation. Helander embraces a streak of glorious, visceral absurdity, ratcheting up the action into “unbelievable action set pieces“. We are given glimpses of truly grindhouse-style violence: flamethrowers engulfing the landscape, collapsing structures, and close-quarters brawls that leave the hero “coated in the blood of people who have tried him“. Reviewers have specifically noted the sequel’s willingness to push the boundaries of reality, promising stunning, outlandish sequences like tanks doing front flips and Aatami creatively taking out planes.
Ultimately, the SISU: ROAD TO REVENGE trailer guarantees one of the year’s most ferocious action events. It is a cinematic tapestry of carnage and chaos, where every act of brutality feels earned by the protagonist’s refusal to surrender his honor or his grief. The pursuit of vengeance here is not a thrill; it is a sacred necessity, promising audiences a relentlessly bloody, beautifully shot road trip toward a cathartic final moment.
















