Dolph Lundgren is out to destroy zombies in Dead Trigger trailer

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Dead Trigger Dolph Lundgren Autumn Reeser Mike Cuff Scott Windhauser

It's been about a year and half since we first heard that Dolph Lundgren would be starring in a film based on DEAD TRIGGER, a first-person shooter game that can be played on iOS and Android mobile devices. I have never played that game, but all I needed to know about the movie is that it would feature Lundgren blasting his way through herds of zombies and I was guaranteed to watch it. I've been waiting for it patiently, and now a trailer has arrived online along with the announcement that DEAD TRIGGER will be receiving a theatrical and VOD release on May 3rd.

Directed by Mike Cuff and Scott Windhauser, who also wrote the screenplay with Heinz Treschnitzer, the DEAD TRIGGER movie 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.

Lundgren's co-stars include Autumn Reeser, Romeo Miller, Justin Chon, and Isaiah Washington.

The trailer for the film can be seen below, and it offers a glimpse of several moments in which Lundgren takes down zombies with guns and blades. That's exactly what I want to see.

Check out the trailer and see if you would like to watch DEAD TRIGGER in May.
 

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