First Trailer For Bullet To The Head, Starring Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone in Bullet To The Head
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Walter Hill, the esteemed director of The Warriors and 48 Hrs, is finally heading back to the big screen after being gone for a decade. His newest film, Bullet To The Head, is arriving early next year, but today we have the first ever trailer. Check it out!

I must say, that was a whole lot of fun to watch. I'll admit the young guy vs. old guy stuff is kind of stupid, but at least the throwback concept is feels fresher than what they've been doing with The Expendables. You may remember that this was the film that was originally had Tom Jane cast opposite Sylvester Stallone, so it will be interesting to see the dynamic. Something tells me that the line, "What are you going to do, bring out some kung-fu from the homeland?" wasn't in the script when Jane was attached.

Based on the graphic novels of the same name by Alexis Nolent, the movie stars Stallone as Jimmy Bobo, a hitman who sees his partner killed by a trained mercenary named Keegan (Jason Momoa). Sung Kang plays Taylor Kwon, a cop who has seen his own partner experience the same fate.Together they team up to hunt down their common enemy. Hill wrote the screenplay along with Alessandro Camon and the film also stars Christian Slater, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Sarah Shahi, and Jon Seda. To read more about Bullet To The Head go over to our Blend Film Database.

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