Trailer for Frank Grillo and Stephen Dorff’s Action Flick KING OF KILLERS — GeekTyrant
Aug 20, 2023
A trailer and poster have been released for the action flick King of Killers, starring Frank Grillo, Stephen Dorff, Marie Avgeropoulos, Kevin Grevioux, Georges St-Pierre, and Amy Groening. The film is both written and directed by graphic novelist Kevin Grevioux, making his feature directorial debut. The synopsis for the film reads:”One man versus a team of elite fighters. Kill or be killed.” A group of international assassins are tasked with killing one man. If they succeed, they walk away with the title of King of Killers and millions in the bank. In this high-octane action adventure, there’s only two ways to leave this competition; in a body bag or crowned King of Killers. Prepare for all out martial arts mayhem, as an all-star cast join forces in an edge of your seat battle to survive.This looks like another regurgitated action movie just like the long string of movies Frank Grillo has starred in over the past few years. The characters and stories are interchangeable and unmemorable. But if you want to zone out on a mindless action movie, this is probably right up your alley. Check out the trailer and poster below, and watch King of Killers in the US on September 1st, and direct-to-VOD in the UK on September 15th.
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