Month: July 2024

Peacock has just dropped the trailer for The Killer, John Woo’s upcoming remake of his own 1989 action classic. This new version stars Nathalie Emmanuel as Zee, a mysterious assassin known as the Queen of the Dead. When she refuses to kill a young blind woman (Diana Silvers) on the orders of her handler, Finn (Sam Worthington), her world implodes, and she finds herself on the run, attracting the attention of police investigator Sy (Omar Sy).

When he was asked why he decided to remake his popular Chow Yun-Fat film, Woo said, “Well, the project was in the works for many years, but it was hard to find a director to direct it. So when I came back [to the States], we got support from Universal, and they asked me to do it. So I decided to give it a try, and we have a very good script from Brian Helgeland. He’s so wonderful, and he wrote the new movie to look so much different from my work. It looks like another movie, not mine. So I took the job and we’ll see how it works.“

The Killer remake, directed by John Woo from a script by Brian Helgeland, Josh Campbell and Matt Stuecken, will stream exclusively on Peacock on August 23rd.

Emmanuel recently spoke with IGN about the film, “[Zee] has a very specific code in how she likes to do things. And when she’s told who and when to kill somebody, she does it in her own specific way. And her dilemma in this movie is that she’s being asked to kill somebody who she doesn’t believe deserves it. And for some reason she can’t believe that they deserve to be killed …“ Omar Sy spoke about his character, who is ironically named Sy, “I like Sy because he’s a loyal cop playing by his own rules to make real justice and really do it with all his heart. It’s more about instinct and feelings, you know? He’s the good guy, but sometimes he can cross the line to do what is best. That was very interesting for me.“

The two leads also showed love and respect to the original from Woo. Emmanuel noted, “I love the original movie. I’ve seen it more than a couple of times. (John Woo) was an innovator of action, in my opinion. And just really cared about not just the action, and the sort of excitement and the spectacle of the action, but really cares about the characters and their emotional dilemma as you put it. And so it’s an excellent movie. I’ve seen a lot of John’s movies. I’m a massive fan of Face/Off. I think it’s one of my favorites of his, and Mission: Impossible 2 is obviously fantastic.”

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The new season of the spy-thriller series from the Russo brothers has just released a new trailer. Citadel: Diana will be streaming on Prime Video starting October 10 and Amazon MGM Studios has dropped a new look that shows the lead actress, Matilda De Angelis, on her task of taking on the world of the independent global spy agency. The final episode of Citadel included a post-credits teaser trailer for Citadel: Diana. Citadel: Diana was created, produced, and filmed in Italy.

The synopsis, according to Deadline, reads,
Diana is set in Milan in 2030, where eight years ago, spy agency Citadel was destroyed by the powerful enemy syndicate, Manticore. Since then, Diana Cavalieri (De Angelis), an undercover Citadel agent, is alone, trapped behind enemy lines as a mole in Manticore. When she finally sees a way out and the chance to disappear forever, the only way to do so is trusting the most unexpected ally, Edo Zani (Lorenzo Cervasio), the heir of Manticore Italy and son of the head of the Italian organization, Ettore Zani (Maurizio Lombardi), who’s vying for leadership against the other European families.”

Citadel: Diana was directed by Arnaldo Catinari and developed by Alessandro Fabbri, who also serves as head writer and penned the series with Ilaria Bernardini, Laura Colella, Gianluca Bernardini, and Giordana Mari. In addition to Matilda De Angelis, the cast of Citadel: Diana also includes Lorenzo Cervasio, Maurizio Lombardi, Julia Piaton, Thekla Reuten, Giordana Faggiano, Daniele Paoloni, Bernhard Schütz, and Filippo Nigro.

Right from the beginning, Citadel was set up as an “Avengers-style spy show” where each of the spies could be featured in their own projects. Assuming audiences are hungry for more, Citadel: Diana won’t be the last spinoff in the Citadel Spyverse. Production on the second season of Citadel will begin later this year, with Joe Russo serving as director. You can check out a review of Citadel from our own Alex Maidy right here.

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