Troll 2 - Director, Writer And More Info
Roar Uthaug's 2022 monster movie "Troll" broke Netflix records, and the streamer has announced that "Troll 2" is on the way to do some more smashing.
Read MoreRoar Uthaug's 2022 monster movie "Troll" broke Netflix records, and the streamer has announced that "Troll 2" is on the way to do some more smashing.
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