
The Extermineitors 2: The Dragon Vengance
Action · Comedy
Overview
The Dragon is in prison ready to escape and take revenge on those who stopped. This will help a mafia organization that moves in the world of illegal betting related to martial arts fights worldwide and also linked to drug trafficking. In prison, the Dragon is a sinister character, McClain (Randolph McClain), an American imprisoned for killing their opponents. But once released sent to compete in the World Martial Arts Championship with Hector Echavarria, Argentine and world champion wrestler.
Top Cast


Emilio Disi
Emilio Disi
Emilio ("Extermineitor")
Emilio Disi
Emilio ("Extermineitor")


Guillermo Francella
Guillermo Francella
Guillermo ("Destroceitor")
Guillermo Francella
Guillermo ("Destroceitor")


Beatriz Salomón
Beatriz Salomón
Beatriz
Beatriz Salomón
Beatriz


Hector Echavarria
Hector Echavarria
Hector
Hector Echavarria
Hector


Randolph McClain
Randolph McClain
McClain ("La maquina de Matar")
Randolph McClain
McClain ("La maquina de Matar")


Néstor Varzé
Néstor Varzé
El Dragón
Néstor Varzé
El Dragón


Kazuomi Takagi
Kazuomi Takagi
Akira Ku ("Maestro Caracú")
Kazuomi Takagi
Akira Ku ("Maestro Caracú")
Miguel Ramos
Miguel Ramos
Ramos
Miguel Ramos
Ramos
Néstor Francisco
Néstor Francisco
Néstor Francisco
Alberto Mazzini
Alberto Mazzini
Alberto Mazzini
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