Dolph Lundgren blows away some zombies in Exclusive clip from Dead Trigger

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Dead Trigger Dolph Lundgren Mike Cuff Scott Windhauser

There's no way I'm going to miss out on the upcoming zombie film DEAD TRIGGER, which is based on the first-person shooter game that can be played on iOS and Android mobile devices. My interest in the movie doesn't have anything to do with the source material, as I've never played the game. Instead, it has everything to do with the fact that the movie stars Dolph Lundgren. I just want to watch Lundgren destroy zombies.

That's exactly what happens in the EXCLUSIVE clip that our JoBlo Movie Clips YouTube channel has gotten ahold of. It's a very short clip, lasting just 25 seconds (it's followed by the film's trailer in the video embedded below), but that's plenty of time for Lundgren to wipe out some zombies.

Directed by Mike Cuff and Scott Windhauser from a screenplay Windhauser wrote with Heinz Treschnitzer, DEAD TRIGGER has the following synopsis: 

When a mysterious virus kills billions and turns many others into bloodthirsty zombies, Captain Walker (Lundgren) leads an elite team to destroy them and save the world.

Autumn Reeser, Romeo Miller, Justin Chon, and Isaiah Washington are in the cast with Lundgren.

DEAD TRIGGER will be reaching theatres and VOD on May 3rd.
 

Source: Arrow in the Head

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