Grab your popcorn and prepare for some serious rumble! Netflix just dropped the full trailer for Troll 2, the highly anticipated sequel to Norway's record-breaking monster hit, and it looks like our favorite paleontologist, Nora, is in for a double dose of trouble.
TL;DR: Quick Bites for the Busy Fan!
- Troll 2 is officially stomping onto Netflix globally on December 1, 2025.
- The sequel promises an epic troll-on-troll battle, with a new "Megatroll" causing chaos across Norway.
- Director Roar Uthaug and the beloved main cast (Ine Marie Wilmann, Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen, Mads Sjågård Pettersen) are all back for more ancient mystery and modern destruction.
Remember back in December 2022 when Netflix dropped a Norwegian monster movie called Troll, and it basically blew everyone's minds? It was like a breath of fresh air for creature-feature fans, taking classic Norse mythology and plopping it right into the 21st century with incredible special effects and a story that didn't take itself too seriously (in the best way possible). That film, directed by the talented Roar Uthaug, quickly became Netflix's most-watched non-English language movie ever, logging a colossal 178.6 million viewing hours within its first 91 days. That's a lot of monster love!
The first movie introduced us to Nora Tidemann, a brilliant paleontologist, who gets pulled into a government operation when a massive, ancient troll awakens from centuries of slumber inside a Norwegian mountain. This colossal creature then embarks on a destructive path straight for Oslo, forcing Nora, government advisor Andreas, and military captain Kris to find a way to stop it. Spoiler alert for the first film: while the marauding troll eventually meets its end, the movie wrapped up with a clear hint that more trolls might be just chilling, waiting to wake up deep beneath Norway's majestic mountains.
It's no surprise, given its massive success and compelling ending, that Netflix quickly greenlit a sequel. And from what we've seen, they're not just repeating the formula; they're cranking it up to eleven!
The New Trailer Reveals a Megatroll and an Unforgettable Monster Mash

The recently released full trailer for Troll 2 has given us our first juicy look at the upcoming mayhem, and wow, it delivers! It kicks off with a new, even more formidable beast – dubbed "Megatroll" – crashing an elegant party at a ski chalet, quite literally raising the roof to peer inside. This isn't just another big troll; it's a massive escalation from the first film, hinting at an even greater threat to Norway.
Our heroes manage to capture this colossal creature, but as anyone who's ever seen a monster movie knows, keeping a "Megatroll" contained is a tall order. Of course, it breaks free, unleashing devastation once again. This forces our beloved adventurers – Nora, Andreas, and Captain Kris – back into action. But this time, it's clear they're facing something unprecedented. Nora even hints that this new troll might be out for revenge, suggesting a deeper, more personal connection to the ancient lore.
But here's where things get really interesting, and why this sequel is being compared to epic creature features like Godzilla vs. Kong. The trailer strongly teases that our human heroes aren't just fighting a troll, they're enlisting the help of another troll. Yes, you read that right! We see glimpses of two giant trolls hurtling towards a massive showdown. This promises an incredible "showdown of titans" that could redefine monster movies for Netflix. Get ready for big, hairy trolls to rumble!
“I am beyond proud of how audiences around the globe connected with the first Troll film far beyond what we imagined. With the sequel, we are aiming high — expanding the scope, deepening the story, and creating a troll-sized spectacle like you’ve never seen before. I cannot wait for fans to experience the adventure we have in store.”
– Roar Uthaug, Director of Troll 2
Familiar Faces Return for an Even Grander Norwegian Adventure

One of the best pieces of news for fans of the original is that the entire creative team and main cast are returning to bring Troll 2 to life. This ensures a consistent vision and tone that made the first film such a breakout hit. Roar Uthaug, who masterfully helmed the 2022 movie (and also directed Tomb Raider and The Wave), is back in the director's chair. He's reuniting with writer Espen Aukan and producers Espen Horn and Kristian Strand Sinkerud from Motion Blur, the team that promised an "even better, bigger, funnier, and more adventurous film" this time around.
The core trio of beloved adventurers is also back, ready for their most perilous mission yet. Here's who's returning:
- Ine Marie Wilmann as Nora Tidemann, the brilliant paleontologist.
- Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen as Andreas Isakse, the government advisor.
- Mads Sjågård Pettersen as Captain Kris Holm, the military expert.
But the stakes are higher, and so is the need for new faces! The sequel introduces fresh allies, including Sara Khorami as government official Marion Auryn Rhadani and Anne Krigsvoll as historian Esther Johanne Tiller. Other returning cast members include Jon Ketil Johnsen, Gard B. Eidsvold, Aksel Almaas, and Trond Magnum, ensuring a rich ensemble to navigate this new monster threat.
The official synopsis teases that to stop the creature’s ruthless rampage, the team must "enlist new allies and delve into the country’s ancient history, searching for answers." This suggests that beyond the thrilling monster battles, we'll get an even deeper dive into the rich tapestry of Norwegian folklore that underpins these films, expanding the mythology in exciting new ways. The producers themselves have hinted at "Nordic mythological humility" blended with Nora's "Hey ho, let’s go" spirit, promising a unique blend of ancient mystique and modern action.
Counting Down to the Epic Release: When and Where to Watch 'Troll 2'

Mark your calendars, because Troll 2 will be available for streaming exclusively on Netflix worldwide starting December 1, 2025. This global release ensures that fans everywhere can dive into the epic monster action right from their living rooms. The film runs for 1 hour and 43 minutes and has been given a TV-14 rating, suggesting it will offer plenty of thrilling, intense moments suitable for a wide audience without going into R-rated territory.
The first Troll was a phenomenal success, not just in Norway but across 93 countries, topping the charts in major markets like the US and UK. It showcased that there's a huge appetite for well-made, original monster movies, especially when they come with a fresh cultural twist. With the filmmakers promising an even bigger scope, deeper story, and a spectacle like never before, Troll 2 is set to be one of Netflix's biggest international releases of 2025.
From the looks of the trailer and the excitement from the cast and crew, Troll 2 is shaping up to be a worthy successor that will deliver on all fronts: grander action, more intriguing lore, and the kind of giant monster battles that keep us on the edge of our seats. If you loved the first one, or if you're just a fan of giant creature features, this is definitely one to add to your watchlist!
Frequently Asked Questions About Troll 2

When does Troll 2 come out on Netflix?
Get ready! Troll 2 is set to premiere globally on Netflix on December 1, 2025.
Who is directing the Troll 2 sequel, and is the original cast returning?
Yes, the original director, Roar Uthaug, is back! And you'll be happy to know that the main cast members – Ine Marie Wilmann (Nora), Kim S. Falck-Jørgensen (Andreas), and Mads Sjågård Pettersen (Captain Kris) – are all returning for the sequel, joined by new cast members like Sara Khorami and Anne Krigsvoll.
What is the plot of Troll 2 about?
In Troll 2, a new, dangerous troll (dubbed "Megatroll") awakens, unleashing devastation across Norway. Our heroes Nora, Andreas, and Captain Kris must team up with new allies and delve into ancient history to stop its ruthless rampage, which looks like it will culminate in an epic battle between two massive trolls!
How long is Troll 2 and what is its rating?
Troll 2 has a runtime of 1 hour and 43 minutes and carries a TV-14 rating.