First trailer for action blockbuster coming in 4 weeks

First trailer for action blockbuster coming in 4 weeks

With heavy genre hits like Blue Ruin and Green Room, Jeremy Saulnier has established himself as an expert when it comes to brutal thrillers and action viewing experiences. Most recently, the director shot the thriller drama Wolf Nights for Netflix, in which he expanded his usual motifs to include mystery elements.

In 2024, Saulnier will return to Netflix with a new film. Rebel Ridge promises hard-hitting actionin which an ex-marine single-handedly takes on a police station full of corrupt cops. See for yourself with the first trailer for the upcoming film.

Watch the first trailer for Netflix’ Rebel Ridge here:

Rebel Ridge – Trailer (English) HD

This is what the new action thriller Rebel Ridge on Netflix is ​​about

In the story of the film, ex-Marine Terry (Aaron Pierre) wants to find his get wrongfully imprisoned cousin out of prison. But the local cops are so corrupt that they keep the main character’s bail and still don’t release the cousin. The situation between Terry and the police escalates more and more until it reaches a merciless escalation.

John Boyega quit Netflix’s lead role during filming

Instead of Aaron Pierre, Star Wars star John Boyega was initially on board to play the lead in Saulnier’s film. In 2021, Deadline then reported that the actor would drop out of filming. Family matters were given as the reason.

The Hollywood Reporter subsequently collected reports from anonymous set sources that Boyega disagreed with various conditions such as the script or his accommodation and simply left. These are unconfirmed assumptions.

When does Rebel Ridge start on Netflix?

The new action thriller by Jeremy Saulnier will stream from 6 September 2024 in the Netflix subscription.

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