Love him or hate him, the polarizing force known asLogan Paulis back with his all-new sequelThe Thinning: New World Order. While some fans have been waiting anxiously to enjoy the follow-up to Paul’s 2016 smash hitThe Thinning, others can’t wait to bash it with a sledgehammer, jumping on their own Youtube channels to give the movie a wide eyed reaction in explaining how awful these movies are.
Youtube droppedThe Thinning: New World Orderout of the blue yesterday, which comes as the anticipated sequel to the 2016 dystopian-thriller starring Logan Paul and Peyton List. It is now available to stream on YouTube Premium in full.

InThe Thinning: New World Order, Laina Michaels (List) becomes a target of Governor Dean Redding’s Machiavellian presidential campaign after risking her life to expose the corruption of the thinning test, an aptitude exam administered to students in an attempt to control over-population in a dying world. Blake Redding (Paul), trapped and enslaved in a secret underground work camp, must fight to reconnect with the love of his life and do what no failed student has done before: escape.
Like the 2016 movie,The Thinningis directed by Michael Gallagher, and its script was written by him and Steve Greene. Gallagher, alongside his Cinemand partners Jana Winternitz and Michael Wormser, producedThe Thinning: New World Orderwith EOne’s Greg Siegel.
Fans can watch bothThe ThinningandThe Thinning: New World Ordernow on Youtube Premium. In 2016’sThe Thinning, in a dying world, population control is dictated by an aptitude test in high school. When two students discover the test is all smoke and mirrors and hiding alarger conspiracy, they go against the system to expose the conspiracy and take it down.
Take a look at the trailer and poster forThe Thinning: New World Order, and decide for yourself if Logan Paul gets a pass on this one, off she should skyrocket to big screen fame, or if someone should just lock him up in a dumpster for the rest of eternity. The verdict is still out, though there are a bunch of people crying to get this guy off their computer screen. Months removed from his littleSuicide Forest stunt, it appears that Youtube still wants to be in the Logan Paul business. And there is no denying, the guy brings in a lot of money for the company and participating businesses.