Ethan Hawke obliterates in the trailer for Andrew Niccol’s Good Kill

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

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For those of you following Andrew Niccol's (THE HOST, LORD OF WAR) career intently, we've got the trailer for his latest! GOOD KILL stars Ethan Hawke as a Las Vegas-based fighter pilot who's transitioned into piloting drones by remote control for 12 hours a day. Things on the home front are no better as feuds with wife and kids take center stage. Now he's starting to question the mission and whether or not the war he's fighting has an end. Check out the repercussions below.

Even though this film dives into some fascinating subject matter, this film looks WAY too on the nose to be effective. It's possible that it's just the trailer trying to condense so much in so little time, as director Andrew Niccol has shown some brilliance before with the likes of GATTACA and LORD OF WAR. You can check out our review from TIFF right here, but it sounds like Hawke is the main reason to give this one a watch.

GOOD KILL will open sometime in 2015.

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Source: Voltage Pictures

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