Robert Patrick is on the Last Rampage in trailer and promo art

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

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Earlier this year, HALLOWEEN 4: THE RETURN OF MICHAEL MYERS director Dwight Little took the helm of the true crime thriller LAST RAMPAGE: THE ESCAPE OF GARY TISON, which tells the story of real life killer Gary Tison and what happened when he escaped from prison with the help of 

his loyal family and fellow convicted murderer Randy Greenawalt. The gang leave a trail of bodies in their wake as they do all they can to reach the border.

Robert Patrick, Heather Graham, Bruce Davison, John Heard, Molly Quinn, William Shockley, Chris Browning, Alex MacNicoll, Casey Thomas Brown, Skyy Moore, Jason Richter, and Michael Monks star in the film, which was written by Álvaro Rodriguez and Jason Rosenblatt, based on a book by James W. Clarke.

As the project makes its way through post-production, preliminary poster art has shown up on social media, art that offers a look at Robert Patrick and some of his co-stars, in character and often wielding weapons. Among the actors featured is Heather Graham, sporting a look that's very different from her usual appearance.

These characters can be seen in action in the film's trailer, which can be viewed below.

LAST RAMPAGE appears to be a solid thriller. There's no release information available yet, but we'll provide an update when those details are revealed.

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