Rambo And Han Lue Hunt Khal Drogo In New Bullet To The Head UK Trailer

With today being the first day of October we have exactly three months left in 2012 - and therefore plenty of movie releases - but already we've seen our fair share of trailers for films that won't be out until the ball drops and we all make our resolutions to get in better shape. In the past few weeks we've seen previews for titles like Identity Thief (the new Jason Bateman-Melissa McCarthy comedy not due out until February) and Stoker (Chan-wook Park's Hollywood debut that out we here until March) and today we get a new dose of Walter Hill's Bullet to the Head, yet another movie that won't be here until 2013 roles around.

The new international trailer comes to us via MSN UK and actually features quite a bit of new footage that wasn't featured in the theatrical trailer that was released back in August. Check out the new preview embedded below.

Based on a script by Hill and Alessandro Camon and based on the graphic novels by Alexis Nolent, the film stars Sylvester Stallone and Sung Kang as a hitman and a cop, respectively, who both have their partners killed by the same man, a ruthless mercenary named Keegan (Jason Momoa). Despite being on opposite sides of the law and functioning on radically different moral compasses, the two decide to team up and hunt Keegan down by any means necessary. Bullet to the Head will be in theaters on February 1st, 2013 and you can read more about it in our Blend Film Database.

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