Stream war thriller with Hemsworth brothers in just 4 days

Stream war thriller with Hemsworth brothers in just 4 days

In January, the second season of the hit series Reacher with Alan Ritchson came to an end on Amazon Prime Video, leaving a gaping action gap on the streaming service. However, this will be filled in just a few days because of the action thriller Land of Bad will be included in the Amazon program and promises an equally impressive line-up of stars.

The new Witcher and Henry Cavill successor Liam Hemsworth and his brother Luke Hemsworth (Thor 4: Love and Thunder) meet Gladiator star Russell Crowe in the film. This promises a dangerous military operation in the Philippines explosive tension.

That’s what Land of Bad with Liam Hemsworth and Russell Crowe is about

The Air Force drone pilot Captain Eddie “Reaper” Grimm (Crowe) and a team led by Sergeant JJ ​​Kinney (Liam Hemsworth) and Sergeant Abbell (Luke Hemsworth) are sent on a dangerous mission to the Philippines to rescue a CIA spy stationed there. But the mission team soon finds itself under fire and trapped in the jungle. Can Reaper’s expertise and the soldiers’ iron will save them?

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Liam and Luke Hemsworth in Land of Bad

In addition to the two Hemsworth brothers and Russell Crowe, Gilmore Girls star Milo Ventimiglia, Ricky Whittle (American Gods), Daniel MacPherson (The Osiris Chirld) and Gunner Wright (Love) can be seen in Land of Bad. Directed by William Eubank (Underwater), who is also responsible for the script together with David Frigerio (The Signal).

When and where is Land of Bad coming?

The film was released in cinemas in the USA in February and has an audience score of 94 percent positive on Rotten Tomatoes. The film is available in this country from April 19, 2024 can be seen with a streaming subscription on Amazon Prime Video.

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