Our first glimpse of the upcoming Brad Pitt action flick Bullet Train has sped into view, ahead of a July release.
The first trailer has been released for the Brad Pitt-headlined action thriller Bullet Train ahead of its planned release in July. We’ve been looking forward to catching a glimpse of the film for a while, as it boasts a terrific ensemble alongside Pitt, including Michael Shannon, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Joey King, Andrew Koji, Brian Tyree Henry, Zazie Beetz, Masi Oka, plus Sandra Bullock.
Directed by David Leitch, helmer of Deadpool 2, the Sony-backed film is based on the Japanese novel Maria Beetle by Kitaro Isaka. The plot centres around a self-contained story that ‘follows a group of assassins with conflicting motives aboard a fast-moving train in Tokyo.’
The trailer has a fast wisecracking style, not to mention a really vibrant look. Plus, it has somebody socking what looks like a giant Japanese panda mascot in the face, so there’s that too. The film is due to hit cinemas on July 15th.
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