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Netflix has dropped an exciting trailer for Ferry 2, a highly anticipated sequel that picks up where Ferry, the 2021 crime film, left off. This continuation of the Undercover universe is set to bring even more tension, power struggles, and high stakes as the legendary drug lord Ferry Bouman returns.
With the new film, Ferry 2 is set to dive deeper into his complex world, offering a darker and more intense exploration of the underworld. The series continues to intrigue fans with its gritty atmosphere and captivating storytelling, leaving us all eagerly awaiting what comes next for Ferry Bouman.
In this article, we'll cover all the essential details, from the latest updates on the cast to what you can expect in Ferry 2. Stay tuned for fresh insights as we update this space with all the latest revelations!
Ferry 2 premieres on Netflix on Friday, Dec. 20, 2024.
After losing everything, Ferry has retreated to a quiet life, far from Brabant, living among superficial contacts. But when his second cousin, Jezebel van Kamp, asks for his help, Ferry is burdened with guilt over a secret he can't let slip: his involvement in the murder of Jezebel's father, Jurgen. As his past of violence and betrayal resurfaces, the stakes rise, and Ferry must confront his conscience while trying to keep his dark history hidden.
The Ferry 2 trailer introduces an intense world of crime and vengeance, with Ferry returning to face even greater challenges. The trailer hints at a darker, more complex story as Ferry gets caught in a high-stakes war between rival factions. There's a sharp focus on his emotional struggle, his loyalty to friends, and his desire for justice.
Visually striking shots and fast-paced action sequences promise a thrilling ride, while his frayed ties to both family and enemies create a tense atmosphere. As the trailer unfolds, viewers are left wondering how far Ferry is willing to go in order to survive.
In the movie Ferry, drug lord Ralph Brink sends his trusted hitman to Brabant to track down and eliminate those responsible for injuring his son, Mattijs, during an attack on one of his safe houses. Amid the chaos, Ferry falls for Daan, whose brother, Lars, was involved in the attack as the driver.
Eventually, Ferry kills Brink and escapes Amsterdam with Daan and Lars. In a post-credits scene, Ferry is seen walking into a warehouse where Lars and his crew are cooking ecstasy, hinting at Ferry's potential new venture in the drug business.
In Ferry: The Series, we follow Ferry, a cookshop owner struggling to distribute ecstasy while juggling financial pressures. As his fiancée Daan is pregnant and they have a house to pay off, Ferry sees an opportunity when Kingpin Arie Tack is arrested, and one million ecstasy pills are seized. Desperate for cash, Ferry teams up with Jurgen, and they connect with the Pusaka motorcycle gang, hoping to fill the gap left by Arie’s bust.
However, their meeting with Pusaka's leader, Ricardo, goes sour, and Ferry's pills are stolen. Later, Mick, Pusaka’s president, offers Ferry a deal: cook one million pills to help the gang recover the seized drugs. But with Arie back on the streets, he’s not happy about losing control of his territory.
Yes, Ferry is a spin-off prequel of the Dutch crime thriller Undercover. The character Ferry Bouman (played by Frank Lammers), a larger-than-life drug lord, became so popular in the first series of Undercover that he was given his own prequel movie in 2021.
Ferry 2 is directed by Wannes Destoop, known for Rough Diamonds, with a script written by Tibbe van Hoof (Ferry: The Series) and Geerard Van de Walle (Heldenland). The film is produced by De Mensen, in association with VRT, and supported by Screen Flanders and the Belgian Federal Government's Tax Shelter Measure. Executive producers include Ivy Vanhaecke and Pieter Van Huyck, with international sales handled by Federation Studios.