Action-packed first trailer for Hitman: Agent 47 starring Rupert Friend

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Hitman: Agent 47 Aleksander Bach Rupert Friend Zachary Quinto Hannah Ware

The first trailer for HITMAN: AGENT 47 has been released, and I have to say it actually doesn't look that bad. Of course, the trailers for 2007's HITMAN starring Timothy Olyphant ended up being better than the film, and while I don't have high hopes for the remake/reboot/whatever, I do think it will at least be an entertaining and fun movie.

The trailer starts a little slow, with Rupert Friend's titular assassin being questioned in an interrogation room, but things heat up once he gets his hands (so to speak) on a gun.

"You should really let me go."

Based on the popular video game series, HITMAN: AGENT 47 was directed by Polish filmmaker Aleksander Bach from a script by Michael Finch (THE NOVEMBER MAN), Kyle Ward (MACHETE KILLS) and Skip Woods (SABOTAGE), and it also stars Zachary Quinto, Hannah Ware and Thomas Kretschmann.

HITMAN: AGENT 47 will be in theaters on August 28, 2015.

Source: Apple

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