A nifty international poster for the upcoming Timur Bekmambetov directed and Mark Millar comic adapted action thriller WANTED recently surfaced on the infowebs in all its soft light glory. The country of origin is uncertain due mostly to the fact that I’m too lazy to look it up but the pictures are nice, eh? In the film, hunky man-cake James McAvoy plays an office drone who discovers he’s a descendant of a long line of impossibly talented assassins and is recruited into an organization of assassins known as The Fraternity in order to kill people in slow motion, all the while being mentored by Angelina Jolie. The slow motion bullet curving begins June 27th.
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