If fans of the 2011 cult classic comedy "Goon" couldn't get enough of the first trailer for its sequel, "Goon: Last of the Enforcers", the second trailer would definitely satisfy their cravings. The second trailer of "Goon: Last of the Enforcers" has finally arrived and fans already can't wait for the movie to be shown.
The "Goon: Last of the Enforcers" second trailer debuted recently and came out with a bang with more footages shown of the sequel, according to a report from Movieweb. Just four days into its debut, "Goon: Last of the Enforcers" has already generated almost 200,000 views on YouTube.
In "Goon: Last of the Last Enforcers", Sean William Scott returns as his original character Doug Glatt from the first Goon film. Also returning in "Goon: Last of the Last Enforcers" to reprise their respective roles as well are Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill, Kim Coates, and Marc-Andre Grondin.
Jay Baruchel is also returning as Pat, Doug Glatt's friend in the first Goon film. "Goon: Last of the Enforcers" will be Jay Baruchel's directorial debut. The actor signed on to direct the sequel back in May of 2015, via a report from The Hollywood Reporter.
The first trailer of "Goon: Last of the Last Enforcers" shows a lot of fight scenes. The second trailer shows less of the fight scenes but more of what's been going on in Doug Glatt's career in the ice rink as well as his life off the ice rink.
In the second trailer of "Goon: Last of the Last Enforcers", Doug Glatt is finding ways to survive as a hockey player. New players are coming into play for the Halifax Highlanders as a result of a lockout. One player is noticeably missing from the new line-up and that's Doug Glatt.
In "Goon: Last of the Enforcers", Doug Glatt is already married and with a baby on the way. Doug Glatt has been out of the ice rink for quite some time and doctors advised him not play anymore because of the many hits he has sustained through the course of his career. Doug Glatt is forced to return to hockey when his rival Anders Cain became the Halifax Highlanders Captain.
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