Daniel Stisen Must Fight For His Life In The Siege Trailer [EXCLUSIVE]
Feb 25, 2023
Home Movie News Daniel Stisen Must Fight For His Life In The Siege Trailer [EXCLUSIVE]
Screen Rant presents an exclusive first look at the trailer for The Siege, a new action thriller from Saban Films starring Daniel Stisen.
Screen Rant is pleased to present an exclusive first look at the trailer for The Siege, which arrives in theaters on March 10 and on digital March 14. The latest offering from Saban Films is an action thriller that follows an international assassin who seeks a new identity at a top-secret compound. He must battle a squad of mercenaries in order to succeed, but they prove to be just as bloodthirsty as he is.
The Siege is directed by Brad Watson, who previously helmed the Kelsey Grammer film Miss Willoughby and the Haunted Bookshop, from a screenplay by Nicole Bartlett, who has worked as both screenwriter and actress in Hollywood, and a story by Tom Paton. The adrenaline-fueled adventure stars emerging actor Daniel Stisen as Walker, with a strong ensemble cast that includes Yennis Cheung, Byron Gibson, Samantha Schnitzler, and more.
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The trailer for The Siege wastes no time diving right into the action, with a gunfight that sends Walker in search of a new identity. Clearly, it’s not his first time, but it may be his most dangerous one. Despite being aided by a group of well-armed and prepared associates, the ruthless mercenaries who are after him show no signs of slowing down.
Stisen has been in plenty of big-name projects, from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom to Zack Snyder’s Justice League, but The Siege offers him the chance to show off his acting chops alongside his action skills. Similar to Stisen’s previous effort, Last Man Down, the new film looks to have a perfect balance between emotional stakes and all-out adventure for viewers in search of a high-octane thrill ride.
Saban Films already got off to a good start in 2023 with the Nicolas Cage western, The Old Way, releasing in January. March will also see the premiere of Supercell, an action film that features one of Anne Heche’s final performances, and the Bruce Willis thriller Assassin. The Siege, meanwhile, has a runtime of 97 minutes and is rated R for violence and language.
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The Siege arrives in theatres on March 10, as well as on digital and On Demand on March 14.
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