Survivor 2 — Lone
Is there a sequel to the gut-wrenching war film? Is Marcus Luttrell writing a follow-up? Or is this a search for a different kind of heroism?
Marcus Luttrell’s life post-2005 has been a battle of a different kind: legal battles, the loss of his brother, threats on his life, and the constant struggle of PTSD. He is still the Lone Survivor. And because he is still alive, in a way, the sequel is still being written every single day. lone survivor 2
On June 10, 2016, tragedy struck again. Luttrell’s younger brother, (a former Navy SEAL himself, though not on the same teams) was not the victim. Instead, a different tragedy occurred: Marcus’s beloved yellow Labrador, DASY (an acronym for the fallen members of Operation Red Wings—Danny, Axe, Southern boy, and Yankee), was shot and killed by a neighbor. Is there a sequel to the gut-wrenching war film
While Lone Survivor covered the mountains of Afghanistan, Service acts as a spiritual sequel. The book covers Luttrell’s rehabilitation, his return to active duty, and his deployment to Iraq. It details the psychological toll of returning to combat after losing your entire team. Marcus Luttrell’s life post-2005 has been a battle
Furthermore, Service dives into the complicated rules of engagement (ROE) that modern SEALs face and the transition from fighting a conventional war to an insurgency. For fans of the first book, Service answers the question: How does a man carry the weight of being the only survivor into a new war zone? Peter Berg and Mark Wahlberg have developed a close-knit partnership producing military and action dramas. While not a direct sequel, many fans lump Deepwater Horizon (2016) and Patriots Day (2016) into a "trilogy of survival" with Lone Survivor .
More relevantly: On September 20, 2016, Luttrell’s other brother, Mark Luttrell, died in a car accident. But the biggest tragedy came just weeks later. On October 15, 2016, a shooter opened fire on Marcus Luttrell's property in Texas. Luttrell, armed and in his yard, returned fire and managed to escape to a neighbor's house to call 911.