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First Trailer for Boston-Set Action Comedy Free Fire
Yesterday we brought you a poster for Ben Wheatley’s Free Fire, [check it out here], and now coinciding with its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, the first trailer has arrived online, which we have for you below after the official synopsis… The oftentimes violent, sometimes humorous, gritty crime-drama was a high-point for the Midnight Madness section of the festival, and you can get an early look at the film thanks to a new trailer that was released this morning. Larson is also set to star in “The Glass Castle” with Naomi Watts, Max Greenfield and Woody Harrelson. “Ben Wheatley’s ‘Free Fire”, apparently. Unfortunately, they’re not the guns said sketchy types want, and suddenly they’re all trapped in a warehouse full of ticked off criminals, piles of weapons, and plenty of ammo, and things go both hilariously and horribly wrong as it turns out nobody’s a particularly good shot.
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Featuring Brie Larson, Armie Hammer, Sharlto Copley, and Cillian Murphy, it’s a bullet-soaked, moustachioed riot of a trailer that’s also quite sweary, so it’s probably not safe for work speakers.
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Wheatley wrote the script for Free Fire with Amy Jump. A24 hasn’t given an exact release-date on the film, but “Free Fire” is now scheduled to release in 2017.