Sicario: Day of the Soldado

Sicario: Day of the Soldado

Some missions need a hitman...others need a soldier.

Sinopse

Agent Matt Graver teams up with operative Alejandro Gillick to prevent Mexican drug cartels from smuggling terrorists across the United States border.

  • 6.9
  • 2018
  • Released
  • 2h 2m

Benicio del Toro

Alejandro Gillick

Josh Brolin

Matt Graver

Isabela Merced

Isabel Reyes

Jeffrey Donovan

Steve Forsing

Catherine Keener

Cynthia Foards

Manuel Garcia-Rulfo

Gallo

Matthew Modine

Secretary of Defense James Riley

Shea Whigham

Andy Wheeldon

Elijah Rodriguez

Miguel Hernandez

Howard Ferguson Jr.

Troy

David Castañeda

Hector

Jacqueline Torres

Blandina

Raoul Max Trujillo

Rafael

Bruno Bichir

Angel

Jake Picking

Shawn

Tenzin Marco-Taylor

José

Alfredo Quiroz

Teenage Soldier

Nick Shakoour

Rocking Man

Joseph A. Garcia

Border Agent #1

J.D. Marmion

Border Agent #2

Hector Dez

Border Agent #3

Jon Kristian Moore

Border Agent #4

Thang Khan Gin

Burmese Migrant #1

Mang Khai

Burmese Migrant #2

Zaw Tan

Burmese Migrant #3

Rob Franco

K-9 Agent

Sakariya Ali

Somali Militiaman

Faysal Ahmed

Bashiir

Dan Davidson

Col. Kenneth Walter

Graham Beckel

Dale Hammonds

Sherman Allen

Gen. Arno McCullough

Mickey Dolan

Bus Stop Teen

Alejandro de la Peña

Balding Man

Iliana Donatlán

Mexican News Reporter

Lourdes del Rio Garcia

Miranda

Christopher Heyerdahl

Headmaster Deats

Ian Bohen

Carson Wills

J.D. Garfield

Alberto

Stafford Douglas

Naval Intelligence Officer

Oscar Avila

Mexican Border Guard

Fernando Urquides

Tattooed Gangster

Tasha Ames

Young Blonde Woman

Ryan Begay

Javier

Diane Villegas

Ida

Rick Vargas

49ers Man

Ibrahim Renno

Costco Terrorist #1

Beth Bailey

Mother Victim

Alex Cacho

Costco Terrorist #2

Lloyd Voights

Gulfstream Pilot

Arturo Maese Bernal

Mexican Lookout #1

Billy R. Sanchez

Mexican Migrant #1

Gary Anthony Castro

Mexican Migrant #2

Chris Adams

K-9 Agent (uncredited)

Paul Adkins

Delta Force Sniper (uncredited)

Micheal Thomas Angel

CIA Station Agent (uncredited)

Rick Anglada

Military Brass (uncredited)

Tim Aydelott

FBI Agent, US Marshall (uncredited)

Nathan V. Baker

DEA Agent (uncredited)

Karen Baxter

JCU Tech Foster (uncredited)

Chrissy Beyerlein

Tourist (uncredited)

Ruben Bugayong

Border Patrol Agent (uncredited)

Jackamoe Buzzell

Commander Willett (uncredited)

Carlos Carreon

Black Hawk Contractor (uncredited)

Cruz Castillo

Bus Stop Student (uncredited)

Narupornkamol Chaisang

ZomZom (uncredited)

Ryan Jason Cook

DEA Agent Ed Ramirez (uncredited)

Leedy Corbin

Junior High Student (uncredited)

Rachel de la Torre

Military Contractor (uncredited)

Luca De Massis

Hitman (uncredited)

James Devoti

Captain James (uncredited)

DezBaa'

Immigrant (uncredited)

Tamir Elbassir

Costco Terrorist #3 (uncredited)

Cassandra Rochelle Fetters

Parent (uncredited)

Lawrence Gilligan

Border Patrol (uncredited)

Andrea Good

Migrant (uncredited)

Alison Grainger

US Marshall (uncredited)

Catherine Haun

Middle School Teacher (uncredited)

Johnnie Hector

River Border Agent (uncredited)

Alan Humphrey

Guard (uncredited)

Jack Jackson

Military Contractor (uncredited)

Barrett James

Military Contractor (uncredited)

Kelly V. Lucio

Gallo Thug (uncredited)

David Manzanares

Arturo Hernandez (uncredited)

Jose B. Martinez

Miguels Migrant #1 (uncredited)

Aaron Mastriani

Bomb Victim in Store (uncredited)

Brett Maul

Texas Ranger (uncredited)

Jay Moore

Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Mario Moreno

Dr. Gutierrez (uncredited)

Victoria L. Moya

Migrant (uncredited)

Christian Pedersen

DEA Agent (uncredited)

Gonzalo Robles

Military Contractor (uncredited)

Tsailii Rogers

Classy Restaurant Patron

Manny Rubio

Santiago (uncredited)

Lyle Sandoval

Mid-Level Thug (uncredited)

Carolyn Borbon Schademan

Asian Illegal Immigrant (uncredited)

Pari Shimoyama

Migrant (uncredited)

Connor Skific

Black Hawk Contractor (uncredited)

Michael Slusher

Pickup Truck Driver (uncredited)

Michael E. Stogner

Van Driver at Border Crossing (uncredited)

Cheo Tapia

Bar Bouncer (uncredited)

Michael Love Toliver

Sgt. Perezchaves (uncredited)

Gregory Paul Valdez

Migrant

Sandra L. Velez

Border Crossing Driver (uncredited)

Paul Venable

Marine General (uncredited)

Braden Wilcox

Grocery Store Victim (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$35,000,000.00

Revenue

$75,836,683.00

Keywords
  • #rescue
  • #central intelligence agency (cia)
  • #corruption
  • #usa–mexico border
  • #sequel
  • #shootout
  • #explosion
  • #brutality
  • #drugs
  • #sign languages
  • #aggressive
  • #cartel
  • #neo-noir
  • #mexican cartel
  • #intense
  • #enraged

Reviews

r96sk
@r96skalmost 2 years ago

Noticeably not as commanding as its predecessor, but <em>'Sicario: Day of the Soldado'</em> is still a good time. It's pleasing to have the returns of Benicio del Toro and Josh Brolin, the former isn't as great as before though the latter is basically the same. Isabela Merced, meanwhile, makes for a positive addition. Some parts of the story are more interesting than others, e.g. the bits direc

Bertaut
@Bertautover 6 years ago

**_Not as good as the original, but still pretty decent_** > **_Sarah Sanders_**: _We have a completely broken immigration system. We have a national crisis, not just of safety and security, but a humanitarian crisis. We have drugs, we have human traffickers, we have terrorists that come across our border and there has to be a stop to that and we want to do - not just the wall; certainly that'

Ruuz
@Ruuzabout 7 years ago

Of the two _Sicario_ films, the first is most certainly the better, though, in my opinion, not at all by the margin that I have seen many others imply. These are both great movies, not great in an identical way (even if their formula **is** identical) but both great. I don't know that _Sicario_ **had** to be a film series as opposed to just the one movie, but the best experience I've had at the ci

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