For the primary time since Se7en, director David Fincher and author Andrew Kevin Walker have collaborated on a brand new function (not less than with credited work; Walker has supposedly accomplished uncredited rewrites on initiatives like The Sport and Battle Membership, and written different scripts for Fincher that by no means acquired made). This one acquired made; it’s referred to as The Killer (no relation to the traditional John Woo film, or the remake of that film that Woo himself is presently engaged on). This Killer relies on a collection of French graphic novels.
The movie’s first trailer doesn’t reveal a lot in the way in which of a narrative, however it does offer you a style of the film’s vibe. It stars Michael Fassbender as an murderer who, not less than in his internal monologue within the trailer, retains reminding himself to stay to his well-made plan. One suspects he doesn’t really stick with the plan within the precise movie. Check out the trailer under:
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There’s additionally a hanging poster for the movie as nicely, the place the “i” in Killer has been “shot” and lies useless in the midst of the phrase. (For a second I assumed it was purported to be Morse code till I seemed extra rigorously.)
Right here is The Killer’s official synopsis:
After a fateful near-miss an murderer battles his employers, and himself, on a world manhunt he insists is not private.
The Killer premieres on Netflix on November 10. It can play in restricted launch in some theaters in October.