Not feeling pain can be an advantage. Especially if you are on your heels to a gang of shooting bankruptcy. At least that’s how Nathan Caine (Jack Quaid) in Mr. No Pain. The action cracker is a 110-minute festival for all John Wick fans. From tomorrow he will run in the cinema.
The Boys star Jack Quaid wanted to do Mr. No Pain because he had seen John Wick 4
Nathan Caine is a simple bank employee who fell in love with his colleague Sherry (Amber Midthunder). When bank robbers kidnap them in an attack, he interferes surprisingly and begins to follow the culprits.
Take a look at the trailer for Mr. No Pain:
Mr. No Pain – Trailer (German) HD
His physical condition helps him: Nathan suffers from congenital analgesia, Also known as CIP (Congenital Insensitivity to Pain) in the English -speaking world. The often genetically determined, real existing disease ensures a lack of pain sensation among those affected.
Nonchalant, the peaceful Nathan moves to his opponents: during the chase, he is shot, stabbed and even tortured, but only acknowledges the inconveniences with a shrug. Accordingly, it is rabid: The film by Dan Berk and Robert Olsen (The Demon Hunter) has received an FSK-18 classification in Germany and brings even more artificial blood on the screen than every John Wick-Film.
As Jack Quaid recently revealed in an interview, the film series with Keanu Reeves moved him to participate in Mr. No Pain:
I am a big action fan and almost had something like a religious awakening experience than I saw John Wick: Chapter 4. The action is so good! I called: ‘Give Keanu Reeves an Oscar“Just for the stunts! ‘
With Rotten Tomatoes, Mr. No Pain has so far been on a remarkable 82% criticism rating and 87% with regular spectators: inside. As the New York Times judges, Mr. No Pain is particularly for John Wick fans. However, the reactions suggest that the degree of violence even exceeds that of its role model. Vulture, for example, calls him “incredibly bloodthirsty“And a”Battlefest“.
Mr. No Pain starts in the cinema on March 20, 2025.
Podcast for The Boys fans: Is Amazon Prime still worth it?
Too much advertising, too few new series. In this episode of the Moviepilot Podcast Stream flower, we therefore ask ourselves the question: Is an Amazon subscription for the streaming service Prime Video still worth?
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We present the arguments pro and contra Amazon, explain the current price structure, look at the attractive content of the service and share our streaming experiences with Prime Video.