It has been long time since we saw Brad Pitt in action. This is why the trailer of his latest flick Bullet Train, released by Sony on 2 March 2022, is a treat for the fans.

The action-packed trailer shows five assassins travelling on a bullet train from Tokyo to Morioka learn that their missions are intertwined. One of the characters tells Pitt’s character, “Everything that’s ever happened to you has led you here. Fate,” to which he replies, “Well that’s a s***t deal.” The dialogue and the scene are well backed by a Japanese cover of “Stayin’ Alive.”

The movie is based on a Japanese novel of the same name written by Kōtarō Isaka. Take a look at the trailer:

Here are all the juicy details about ‘Bullet Train’

The talented star cast aboard

Bullet Train trailer
Image Credit: IMDb

Apart from Brad Pitt as Ladybug, Bullet Train also stars Sandra Bullock as Marie Beetle, Brian Tyree Henry as Lemon, Joey King as Prince, Andrew Koji as Kimura, Zazie Beetz as Hornet, Logan Lerman, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Michael Shannon,  Masi Oka, Hiroyuki Sanada and Benito “Bad Bunny” Ocasio.

Directed by David Leitch

Image Credit: IMDb

Bullet Train is directed by David Leitch, who also helmed by Deadpool 2, and is produced by Kelly McCormick and Antoine Fuqua. Leitch is well-known in the stunt industry for big-budget productions such as 300, Tron: Legacy, and The Bourne Ultimatum. He has also co-directed John Wick, a film that has inspired many action blockbusters of the last decade.

We are sure this movie will be another thrilling experience for all action-movie lovers. Bullet Train hits theatres on 15 July.

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Hero and Featured Image Credit: IMDb. The story first appeared on Lifestyle Asia Bangkok

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Brad Pitt’s New Film Is An All-Out Bonkers Action Fest, Check Out The Trailer For Bullet Train
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