The summer will heat up on a high-speed train running across Japan in 'Bullet Train,' based on a 2010 novel and directed by 'Deadpool 2' director David ...
Set to a foreign language cover of The Bee Gees “Stayin’ Alive,” Bullet Train is hyping untold levels of fun. Coming to screens this summer, Bullet Train is a new movie from director David Leitch (Deadpool 2, Hobbs & Shaw) with an all-star ensemble cast. What’s most notable about Bullet Train is its unmistakable style.
Bad Bunny stars in Sony Pictures' upcoming action-thriller film "Bullet Train" alongside an ensemble cast that includes Brad Pitt and Joey King.
It stars Pitt as Ladybug, an experienced assassin who boards a bullet train and encounters several other professional killers. The film is set to premiere on July 15 only in theaters. As Pitt and his various costars attempt to carry out their missions, they get involved in brutal fights across the train’s various compartments.
Sony Pictures has released the first trailer for the David Leitch-helmed action pic, which also stars Sandra Bullock, Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Brian ...
You may exercise your right to opt out of the sale of personal information by using this toggle switch. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information to third parties. This may affect our ability to personalize ads according to your preferences.These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. PMC and our advertising partners use cookies and other technologies to collect and share certain information such as your usage activity to deliver ads that are more relevant to you on PMC and other sites or apps. You may still receive ads from us (including contextual or based on our own data about you). We will still share some information with those of our partners who function as our service providers, such as to help us measure ad effectiveness, control the frequency, delivery and security of ads, and conduct analytics. If you would like to opt out of the sale of this information, please use this webform or call our automated line at (877) 365-3500. If you opt out we will not be able to offer you personalised ads and will not hand over your personal information to any third parties. Even if you opt out through this link, you will still see ads. This will not opt you out of the use of previously collected and shared information or all interest-based advertising (such as that conducted on other sites). This may be considered a "sale” under the CCPA. You can opt out of this type of sharing by us using the toggle above. “Everything that’s ever happened to you has led you here. You can also review our Privacy Policy.
The trailer for the highly anticipated Bullet Train puts stars Brad Pitt, Joey King, Andrew Koji, and Bryan Tyree Henry into killer battle royale.
Bullet Train's trailer is just a welcome confirmation that the upcoming film will indeed blow our minds when it comes to theaters this summer. Pitt will be playing Ladybug, the lead assassin on board the bullet train. And, to make matters even more suspicious, their individual tasks seem to be all connected — all the assassins were charged to retrieve a mysterious briefcase.
Bullet Train, the new action movie starring Brad Pitt, released its first trailer today, and it's grabbing the attention of fans with its mix of guns, ...
It'll be in theaters on July 15. I learned so much from being on that set." Leitch has built strong action credentials over the past decade, co-directing John Wick with Chad Stahelski before going on to work on Atomic Blonde, Hobbs & Shaw, and Deadpool 2.
Bullet Train from director David Leitch puts five assassins on a single Japanese high-speed train that might not make it to its destination with everyone ...
As soon as Ladybug (Brad Pitt) gets his hands on the briefcase, he’s been sent by Maria Beetle (Sandra Bullock) to retrieve, other killers like Lemon (Brian Tyree Henry), Tangerine (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), and whoever Bad Bunny is playing make clear they’ve got no qualms killing him to take it for themselves. There are few things quite as relaxing as settling into the comfortable soundlessness of a high-speed train’s quiet car, but silence is a luxury none of the assassins at the center of Sony’s Bullet Train from Atomic Blonde director David Leitch can afford. In the novel, it isn’t long before the assassins’ respective jobs expose the killers to one another, and the trailer makes it seem like the movie’s story will follow a similar arc.