As already said, cooperation David Eyre и Jason Statham does not end with “Beekeeper“, and they will show the world another joint film.
"Trade/Livon's Deal” (until the Russian language name “Levon’s Trade” has not been established) is an adaptation Sylvester Stallone novel Chuck Dixon about a former hitman who is forced to return to dark business when his daughter gets into trouble.
The action film is in production and news has arrived about its cast. So, besides Statham himself in the main team: David harbor, Michael Peña, Arianna Rivasand Jason Fleming. In supporting roles: Noemi Gonzalez, Emmett Jay Scanlan, Yves Mauro, Maximilian Osinski, Christina Poli, Andrei Kaminsky, Isla Guy.
The film is scheduled for release on January 17, 2025.
“Trap House” with Dave Bautista is replenished with actors
Generally "Trap House” in Russian should sound like “Trap house“, but since a film is being shot at the same time Nicholas Humphreys with the same name, variations are possible... But if it plays Jame M. Callica, then in today’sTrap House” the main star is a former wrestling star Dave Batista, director - Michael Dawes, who has already collaborated with Batista in “Ali, steer!” . Ridley Scott serves as executive producer on this project.
The film tells the story of an undercover secret agent who, along with his partner, begins the hunt for a daring group of thieves. It turns out that these thieves are their children, who have begun robbing a dangerous cartel, using their parents' tactics and secret information to carry out the crime.
Filming began on April 1, and in addition to Batista, the cast included Jack Champion, Sophia Lillis, Kate del Castillo, Bobby Cannavale, Whitney Peake, and Tony Dalton.
Tags: Levon's Trade, Trap House, Jason Statham, Jason Fleming, David harbor, David Eyre, Dave Batista, Michael Dawes, Ridley Scott, Sylvester Stallone
Complete crap, not a movie. The previous two are much better.
Damn, that looks pretty good. I'll have to take note. Thanks.
I don't know why they do this... Even in their younger years, films like this were perceived...
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