Cool Trailer For French Netflix Action Comedy WINGWOMEN Featuring Star and Director Mélanie Laurent — GeekTyrant
Oct 21, 2023
A cool new trailer has been released for the French Netflix action comedy, Wingwomen. Mélanie Laurent, who we know from her role in Inglourious Basterds, directed the film from a screenplay written by Cédric Anger and Christophe Deslandes, based on Jérôme Mulot, Florent Ruppert, and Bastien Vives’ comic book titled “The Grand Odalisque.” Laurent stars in the film opposite Adèle Exarchopoulos (Blue Is The Warmest Color), Manon Bresch (Mortell), Isabelle Adjani (Possession), Félix Moati (Father and Son), Philippe Katerine (Sink or Swim), Lucie Laffin (Cannes Confidential), and Leona D’Huy (The Gray Man).The synopsis for the film reads:“Tired of living on the run, two expert thieves and best friends (Mélanie Laurent, Adèle Exarchopoulos) enlist the help of feisty Sam (Manon Bresch) for one last job — unlike any they’ve done before.”This looks like a really fun flick! Check out the trailer below, and watch Wingwomen on Netflix on November 1st.
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